Jud McMillin

[7] McMillin was elected to his third term in 2014 and assumed the position of Majority Floor Leader at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, making him the second highest ranking Republican in the Indiana House.

He attended Franklin County High school where he excelled in both academics and athletics; he played football and baseball.

This time, helped by a national conservative groundswell, and a share of the more than $1 million fed into conservative campaigns by Governor Mitch Daniels Aiming Higher PAC, McMillin defeated Bob Bischoff (a 30-year incumbent), receiving 54 percent of the vote to Bischoff's 46 percent.

[4] The second bill (HB 1561) requires that all people receiving unemployment benefits submit at least one job application a week.

The bill also states that persons who have received benefits for four weeks, will be required to perform community service if needed by the Department of Workforce.

[7] The third bill (HB 1559) mandates that recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) be required to submit to random drug testing.