He was a member of the Senate's committees on agriculture, local government, natural resources, and pensions and labor.
[1] Perfect introduced a bill in 2019 to remove restrictions on child labor, raising conflict-of-interest concerns, as this would likely benefit his business.
[9] He introduced a bill in 2019 to repeal restrictions on child labor; the legislation would likely benefit his business, which employs hundreds of minors each winter.
[5] Perfect and some other business leaders described the regulations as burdensome,[3][10] while the Indiana School Boards Association opposed the bill.
[3] In 2020, Perfect was the only Indiana lawmaker to vote against legislation prohibiting businesses from requiring the "implantation of any identity or tracking device" (such as a microchip) as a condition of employment without the employee's consent.