Background
Thomas Washburne was born around 1963 and comes from Princeton, Indiana.
Thomas Washburne was born around 1963 and comes from Princeton, Indiana.
He has five children. He resides in Inglefield, Indiana. Washburne is currently an attorney at Old National Bank in Evansville, Indiana.
Washburne was reelected to his seat in the Indiana House of Representatives in 2014 after running unopposed in the republican primary and in the general election.
Indiana House of Representatives, District 64, Election Results, November 6, 2012
Issues
= Capital punishment Washburne spent the 2015 legislative session pushing for more severe capital punishments for specific aggravators as chair of the House Courts and Criminal Code Committee. Senate Bill 385, which passed the Senate and has moved on to the House, would allow for defendants to receive the death penalty or a conviction of life without parole if they are charged of committing murder on a school grounds or in a place of religious worship.
Washburne, who is a strong supporter of capital punishment, says that both of those situations warrant being added to the list of aggravators, which already includes defendants charged with dismembering a body. = Religious Freedom Restoration Acting, 2015 Washburne also voted for Indiana"s version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Acting, which was signed into law by Indiana Government.
Mike Pence on April 2, 2015.
He supports the law, which protects Indiana businesses and business owners" freedom of religion and does not allow for interference from state and local government. Washburne says it"s important that citizens of Indiana have religious freedoms, even those that others "might be appalled by.".
An attorney, Washburne has worked for multiple law firms and represented two Indiana members of the United States Congress, including United States Representative John Hostettler, as their chief of staff