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    United States Senator from Indiana

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    Early life and education. Young was born August 24, 1972, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the second of three children of Nancy R. (née Pierce) and Bruce H. Young. [1] . He lived in Marion County, Indiana, for several years before settling in Hamilton County, Indiana, where he attended public schools and won a state soccer championship. [2] .

  3. Todd’s path to the Senate went through the United States Marine Corps. After graduating high school, Todd attended the United States Naval Academy, where he played varsity soccer and was elected a class officer. Todd graduated with honors in 1995 and accepted a commission in the U.S. Marine Corps.

  4. Indiana Sen. Todd Young is the rare Republican who's merited an invite to the Biden White House, a retweet from the national security advisor, and private meetings with "shadow" Secretary of State ...

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  5. Senator Todd Young represents Hoosiers in the United States Senate. He currently serves on the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions; Commerce, Science & Transportation; and Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  6. Nov 8, 2022 · $174,000. Net worth. (2012) $66,501.50. Elections and appointments. Last elected. November 8, 2022. Education. High school. Carmel High School, 1990. Bachelor's. United States Naval Academy. Graduate. University of Chicago, University of London, Institute of United States Studies. Law. Indiana University. Military. Service / branch.

  7. Priorities. CHIPS and Science Act. Housing Affordability. More Priorities. Help with a Federal Agency.

  8. May 9, 2024 · Young left the service in 2000, with the rank of captain, to undertake graduate studies, earning degrees from the University of Chicago (M.B.A., 2000) and the University of London (M.A., 2001). He then worked at the conservative Heritage Foundation and at the office of Republican Sen. Richard Lugar.

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