Tonight is the night!
Pepper Snyder has done something incumbents don't expect: she's made them nervous.
Pepper Snyder has shared the stage with Ambassador Joe Donnelly, Beau Bayh, and a luncheon with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. She's outraised her opponent. And now, she's bringing State Representative Carey Hamilton to House District 50 for an event that will remind voters exactly what's at stake this November.
But events like this don't happen on their own.
We're asking you to join us at tonight’s event with Pepper and State Representative Carey Hamilton and if you can’t make it, please consider sponsoring this gathering — and help us keep the momentum that has made this campaign one of the most exciting legislative races in Indiana. Every dollar raised here goes directly into reaching voters, telling Pepper's story, and closing the gap against an incumbent who has had a free pass for too long.
We cannot let up now. Not when we're this close.
Thank you for being part of something real.
We've got Pepper Snyder for State Representative t-shirts available and only $20 for a t-shirt made from fabric so soft it'll become your favorite thing to sleep in? Wear it proudly, or buy a second one and we'll get it into the hands of a volunteer who's out there doing the work every day.
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




