
Becky Cash
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Contact
| Website | indianahouserepublicans.com/members/general/becky-cash/ |
| X / Twitter | x.com/BeckyIndiana |
| facebook.com/beckycashforindiana/ | |
| instagram.com/becky.t.cash/ | |
| linkedin.com/in/becky-cash-b5519b31/ | |
| Ballotpedia | Ballotpedia profile ↗ |
Snapshot
| Fiscal responsibility | Mixed |
| Limited government | Support |
| Second Amendment | No public position found |
| Pro-life issues | No public position found |
| Family values | Strong support |
Background
Becky Cash has represented House District 25, covering portions of Boone and Hendricks counties (Zionsville, Whitestown, Lebanon, Brownsburg, Pittsboro), since first being elected in November 2022 (Source 2). She was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, earned a bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University in 1998, and operates Indy Natural Health Center and ASD Perspectives (Source 2). Cash is affiliated with Boone County Republican Women, IFRW, and the nonprofit Stand For Health Freedom (Source 2). She serves on the Education, Employment, Labor and Pensions, and Veterans Affairs and Public Safety committees (Source 2). In 2024 she narrowly defeated Democrat Tiffany Stoner by just 64 votes (0.17%) (Source 7)(Source 8). She runs uncontested in the 2026 Republican primary (Source 2).
Positions
Fiscal responsibility
MixedCash voted YES on SB 1 (2025), the property tax relief bill (Source 5). She was one of only four Republicans — and the only one from the batch districts — to vote NO on SB 1 (2026), the Medicaid/SNAP immigration verification and work-requirements bill; the other three Republican dissenters were Ed Clere, Dave Hall, and Ben Smaltz (Source 6). This creates a mixed fiscal record: she supported property tax relief but broke with her caucus on welfare reform.
Limited government
SupportCash voted YES on HB 1032 (2025 special session) redistricting per the 57–41 House vote; her name does not appear among the 11–12 Republican dissenters in any sources reviewed (Source 6). LinkedIn describes her as "one of the top policy advocates in the state for protecting children and families" (Source 2).
Second Amendment
No public position foundHB 1084 (2024) 2A Privacy Act: no individual roll-call record for Cash was verified in sources reviewed. HB 1296 (2022) constitutional carry: Cash first took office November 2022 after the regular session when HB 1296 passed; Rule 8 notes this bill does not apply to her. No direct public statement, pledge, or questionnaire response on the Second Amendment by Cash was found in sources reviewed.
Pro-life issues
No public position foundSB 236 (2026) did not receive a House floor vote. No other direct public statement or vote specifically on abortion or pro-life issues by Cash was found in sources reviewed.
Family values
Strong supportCash scored 95% on the IFI 2025 Legislative Scorecard ("100% Club" by IFI rules, as her two excused absences — SB 289 and SB 442 — are not counted as negative votes), voting YES on HB 1041 (Save Women's College Sports), HB 1102 (religious liberty), HB 1348 (homeschool nondiscrimination), SB 143 (Parental Rights), and SB 287 (school board transparency) (Source 4). LinkedIn identifies her as "one of the top policy advocates in the state for protecting children and families as well as the needs for those in the special needs community" (Source 2).
Voting record
| Bill | Session | Title | Vote | Lens |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SB 1 | 2025 Regular | Property tax relief | Yea | Fiscal responsibility |
| SB 1 | 2026 Regular | Medicaid/SNAP immigration verification | Nay | Fiscal responsibility / Limited gov |
| HB 1041 | 2025 Regular | Save Women's College Sports | Yea | Family values |
| SB 143 | 2025 Regular | Parental Rights | Yea | Family values |
| SB 287 | 2025 Regular | Transparency in school board elections | Yea | Family values / Limited gov |
Endorsements
- source ↗Indiana Family Institute95% (2025 Legislative Scorecard; qualifies for "100% Club")
Sources
- 1.Facebook — Becky Cash For Indianahttps://www.facebook.com/beckycashforindiana/
- 2.Ballotpedia — Becky Cashhttps://ballotpedia.org/Becky_Cash
- 3.Wikipedia — Becky Cashhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becky_Cash
- 4.Indiana Family Institute 2025 Legislative Scorecardhttps://hoosierfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Legislative-Scorecard-22x17-2025-PROOF4.pdf
- 5.IGA — SB 1 (2025) property tax roll call (via Open States)https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2025/senate/bills/SB0001/rollcalls/SB0001.433_H.pdf
- 6.IGA — SB 1 (2026) Medicaid/SNAP — Indiana Capital Chronicle / WIBChttps://indianacitizen.org/icc-story-indiana-house-backs-bill-with-stricter-verification-for-snap-medicaid-eligibility/
- 7.IndyStar — 2024 election results / Stoner racehttps://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/11/05/indiana-results-election-winners-contested-central-indiana-sta
- 8.Current.com — Stoner relaunches 2026 campaignhttps://youarecurrent.com/2025/07/02/stoner-relaunches-indiana-house-district-25-campaign/
- 9.IGA — HB 1296 (2022) constitutional carry — TrackBillhttps://trackbill.com/bill/indiana-house-bill-1296-firearms-matters/2219120/