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Robb Greene

RepublicanIncumbentState House District 47· Shelby County, IN
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Contact information verified 2026-04-22.

Snapshot

Fiscal responsibilityStrong support
Limited governmentSupport
Second AmendmentStrong support
Pro-life issuesStrong support
Family valuesStrong support

Background

Robb Greene assumed office on November 22, 2022, after winning the 2022 general election uncontested following a Republican primary victory (Source 1). He earned a bachelor's degree in political science from IUPUI and has a career background as a political professional, tech executive, and entrepreneur (Source 10). He and his wife, Erin, live on a small hobby farm in Shelby County with their three children (Source 10). In the Indiana House he has served on the Agriculture and Rural Development, Commerce/Small Business, and Family, Children and Human Affairs committees (Source 1).[^5][^6][^7]

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Strong support

Greene voted YES on SB 1 (2025), the $1.3 billion property tax relief and local government finance reform bill (Source 5). He also voted YES on SB 1 (2026), tightening Medicaid and SNAP eligibility and immigration-status verification requirements (Source 8). No contrary fiscal votes in the public record found for this period.

Limited government

Support

Greene voted YES on HB 1032 (December 2025), the mid-cycle redistricting bill, which passed the House 57-41 before being rejected by the Senate (Source 6). The Freedom Index assigned him a 75% score for the 2023-2024 session, indicating general but not absolute alignment with limited-government positions.

Second Amendment

Strong support

Greene voted YES on HB 1084 (2024), the Second Amendment Privacy Act prohibiting firearm merchant-category-code tracking (Source 7). HB 1296 (2022) predates his 2022 election — he was not yet in office for that vote. The IFI 2025 Scorecard also recorded his support for family-values bills consistent with his overall conservative voting posture (Source 4).

Pro-life issues

Strong support

The Indiana Family Institute 2025 Scorecard awarded Greene 100%, recording a YES vote on HB 1041 (Save Women's College Sports), SB 143 (Parental Rights), SB 289 (DEI prohibition), and all other IFI-tracked bills (Source 4). SB 236 (2026), the abortion-inducing drug ban, did not receive a House floor vote after passing the Senate 35-10, so no House member vote is on record (Source 9).

Family values

Strong support

The IFI 2025 Scorecard gave Greene 100%, with YES votes on SB 143 (Parental Rights as fundamental right), SB 289 (DEI prohibition in education), and HB 1041 (Save Women's College Sports) (Source 4). His House committee assignment to Family, Children and Human Affairs also reflects orientation toward this policy area (Source 1).

Voting record

BillSessionTitleVoteLens
SB 12025Property Tax Relief / Local Gov FinanceYeaFiscal responsibility
HB 1032Dec 2025 (special)Mid-cycle Congressional RedistrictingYeaLimited government
HB 108420242A Privacy ActYeaSecond Amendment
SB 1432025Parental RightsYeaFamily values
SB 2892025DEI prohibitionYeaFamily values / Limited gov
HB 10412025Save Women's College SportsYeaFamily values
SB 12026Medicaid/SNAP immigration verificationYeaFiscal responsibility
SB 2362026Abortion-inducing drug banNo floor votePro-life issues

Endorsements

  • Indiana Family Institute
    100% (2025 Legislative Scorecard)
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Sources

  1. 1.
    Robb Greene — Ballotpedia
    https://ballotpedia.org/Robb_Greene
  2. 2.
    Robb Greene — IGA / Indiana House Republicans member page
    https://www.robbgreene.com
  3. 5.
    SB 1 (2025) — Property Tax Relief — House roll call
    https://open.pluralpolicy.com/vote/3e747de2-1442-4429-af30-11db2a57570b/
  4. 6.
    HB 1032 (Dec 2025) — Redistricting — House roll call
    https://www.scribd.com/document/1011608994/HB1032-28-H
  5. 9.
    SB 236 (2026) — abortion drug ban died — Chicago Tribune
    https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/03/02/indiana-bills-that-died/
  6. 10.
    Robb Greene — Club for Growth Foundation bio
    https://clubforgrowthfoundation.org/fellow/robb-greene/
Last researched: 2026-04-15