Senator Young and Congresswoman Spartz Host Law Enforcement Roundtable in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – At a roundtable discussion today in Noblesville, Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) met with Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen, Hamilton County Sheriff Dennis Quakenbush, Noblesville Police Chief John Mann, and law enforcement officers with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and Noblesville Police Department.
During the law enforcement roundtable, Rep. Spartz, Senator Young, and local law enforcement experts discussed police reform legislation, mental health challenges, and some of the all-encompassing local initiatives for public safety, such as Noblesville’s NobleAct.
“Providing public safety is one of the core government functions,” said Rep. Spartz. “I appreciate the critical duties our men and women in uniform perform to protect our communities. It was a productive discussion with Senator Young, Mayor Jensen, Sheriff Quakenbush, and the department officers on some of the best practices, innovative ideas, and interagency collaboration on the ground.”
“Our brave men and women in uniform play a crucial role in keeping our state safe. As we approach National Police Week, I was glad to visit Hamilton County with Congresswoman Spartz, Sheriff Quakenbush, and Noblesville Mayor Jensen to hear from local law enforcement officials working in the area and thank them for their service,” said Senator Young.
“These conversations are key in keeping the dialogue open between our elected officials and our men and women in law enforcement that are putting in the hard work day and night here in Noblesville,” said Mayor of Noblesville Chris Jensen. “I’m grateful to have been a part of the dialogue today to cover mental health, substance misuse, proactive training and our NobleAct program.”