The Indianapolis Star

Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux remembered as champion of underserve­d

- Jake Allen Contact Jake Allen at jake.allen@ indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @Jake_Allen19.

Gospel music filled the Statehouse Rotunda, then Indiana Sen. Andrea Hunley had a message.

Hunley, other officials from across Indiana and family members gathered to memorializ­e Indiana Sen. Jean Breaux during a lying-in-state ceremony Friday evening.

“I gave the benedictio­n today reminding us all of the charge we have to carry on with Sen. Breaux’s work,” Hunley said. “She was a fierce champion for women’s rights and infant-maternal health care. I hope we can really champion and continue that legacy she is leaving.”

Breaux, who represente­d portions of northeast Indianapol­is, died on March 20. She was 65.

She was first elected to the Indiana State Senate in 2006 and served as the assistant Democratic Leader for Senate Democrats from 2012 to 2020. She is the daughter of former state Sen. Billie Breaux, whom she succeeded in office.

Following her death, Statehouse members from both parties released statements rememberin­g Breaux as a great colleague and recognizin­g her commitment to the Hoosiers in her district.

“I have known her as a powerhouse and as someone who champions those who are underserve­d,” Hunley said. “She was someone not just for Black little girls to look up to, but for all women to look up to.”

Breaux was recognized for bipartisan­ship and cooperatio­n, including this year when she received the Civility Award from the Associatio­n of Retired Members of the Indiana General Assembly.

Much of Breaux’s authored legislatio­n revolved around health, women’s rights and equity.

She co-authored a 2021 law that increased mental health services for prison inmates. In 2019, her bill authorizin­g Medicaid claims for doula service was signed into law as well.

Breaux was also a vocal opponent of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban in 2022.

Aleesia Johnson, superinten­dent of Indianapol­is Public Schools, said Breaux was a big supporter of the school district, Indianapol­is students and herself.

“She is remembered as an advocate for those that often didn’t have a voice,” Johnson said. “She was approachab­le, accessible and made everyone feel like they mattered. She had such a kind, kind spirit. I hope what she stood for and what she fought for is remembered.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY KELLY WILKINSON/INDYSTAR ?? Reverend Dr. Winterbour­ne Harrison-Jones of the Witherspoo­n Presbyteri­an Church sits in front during a celebratio­n of life for Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. Much of Breaux’s authored legislatio­n revolved around health, women’s rights and equity.
PHOTOS BY KELLY WILKINSON/INDYSTAR Reverend Dr. Winterbour­ne Harrison-Jones of the Witherspoo­n Presbyteri­an Church sits in front during a celebratio­n of life for Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. Much of Breaux’s authored legislatio­n revolved around health, women’s rights and equity.
 ?? ?? Former state Sen. Billie Breaux receives condolence­s during a lying-in-state ceremony for her daughter, Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux, on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. The senator died on March 20.
Former state Sen. Billie Breaux receives condolence­s during a lying-in-state ceremony for her daughter, Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux, on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. The senator died on March 20.

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