(INDIANAPOLIS) – Tony Isa is now officially the State Representative for Indiana House District 51.
On Tuesday Isa took the oath of office to represent District 51, which includes all of LaGrange County and a portion of Steuben County.
Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush administered the oath to all House lawmakers during a swearing-in ceremony in the House Chamber at the Statehouse during Tuesday’s Organization Day. That marks the formal start to the 2025 legislative session.
Isa says he’s thankful and blessed to be representing House District 51 in the Statehouse. He says he looks forward to hitting the ground running to serve the District and continuing to improve our thriving communities.
A longtime Angola resident, Isa is a small-business owner and local real estate agent. He previously served four years on the Steuben County Council.
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