I didn’t plan on running for office again.
But when I saw how these folks in Indianapolis are only looking out for their billionaire friends and corporations, I knew I had to get back in the fight.
This grassroots movement is about fighting back against a rigged system that benefits wealthy corporations and the well-connected, while working people pay the price.
And we’ve got momentum: We raised more than our Republican incumbent opponent in the first quarter while she only raised money from PAC’s and lobbyists, and $0 from people in our district.
But I need your help: Corporate special interests that donated to my opponent are dead set on making sure they can take your land for data centers, raise your utility rates, make your healthcare more expensive and harder to get and and make life just a little harder for you from the time you get up in the morning until you go to bed at night. The only way we can fight back and win is with grassroots contributions from supporters like you.
Every dollar helps us reach voters who deserve a representative who's actually on their side.
For Indiana families,
Pepper
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Even if a t-shirt isn't your thing, buying one for a volunteer is a meaningful way to show your support for the campaign.
Pepper Snyder is a lifelong Hoosier, a Seeger High School graduate, and a proud mother of seven and grandmother to eight. For more than 30 years, she’s been married to her husband Gary, a U.S. Army infantryman veteran, standing beside him as a military wife while building a family rooted in faith, service, responsibility, and community right here in Huntington County.
Pepper spent her career working for the State of Indiana ensuring SNAP and Medicaid programs were run fairly and responsibly—protecting taxpayer dollars and safeguarding access for eligible Hoosiers who depended on them. Her work focused on accountability and integrity, making sure assistance reached the right people while preventing fraud that threatens the long-term health of these programs. She knows how government works because she’s spent years strengthening systems so they serve families better, not bureaucracy.
Pepper is running for State Representative to bring common-sense compassion, accountability, and real-world experience to the Statehouse—making Indiana affordable again for working families, seniors, and the next generation.
Paid for by The People for Pepper



