Full Name:
Andrew 'Andy' M. Horning
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Karin; 5 Children: Philip, Sean, Erin, Joseph, Hark
Birth Date:
06/20/1958
Birth Place:
Indianapolis, IN
Home City:
Freedom, IN
Religion:
Reformed Presbyterian
Attended, Indiana State University
Attended, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
BA, Indiana University, 1990
Registered, Diagnostics Cardiac Sonographer, American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, 1990
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Indiana, District 8, 2016
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 8, 2014
Candidate, United States Senate, 2012
Candidate, Indiana State Governor, 2000, 2008
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Indiana, District 7, 2002, 2004
Candidate, Mayor of Indianapolis, 1999
Candidate, Marion County Recorder, 1998
Candidate, Indiana State House of Representatives, District 96, 1996
No caucus information on file.
Clinical/Technical Instructor, Teaching Medical Technology, 1994-present
Freelance Cartoonist, present
Clinical Instructor, Biosound Esaote, 1998-2002
Clinical Engineer, Biosound Esaote, 2000-2002
Product Manager, Biosound Esaote, 2002
Clinical Engineer, Eastman Kodak, 1998-2000
Clinical Engineer, Nova MicroSonics/Advanced Technology Laboratories, 1991-1998
Technician/Sonographer, Cardiac Research, Clinical Examinations, 1979-1991
Member, The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM), 1998-present
Board Member, Indiana CURE, 2002
Member, Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS), 1999-2002
Publications:
"The Pocket Guide to Stress Echocardiography"
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
FREEDOM is worth fighting for!
I keep doing this because we should be living so much better than we are!
I "fight the system" because I don't want to leave my kids a nation impoverished and degraded by stupid corruption and endless war.
History and current events everywhere prove that governing government by written laws and the principles of individual liberty and non-aggression make people more prosperous, more secure, more sociable, and happier.
SOMEBODY has to do this, right? Too few try. Too few care. But the good news is that it doesn't take "the masses" to fix all this. The passionate few have always determined how societies work; and in a three-way race, we need only a little more than a third of the people to snap out of our cultural fog, and make new choices, in order to change everything in a single day.
Think of it. Imagine the news stories the next day, when, finally
after nearly seventy years of a corrupt, monolithic "Two Party System," voters finally, conclusively, unmistakably tell the Powers That Be who's really in charge here
My friends, that is a big hope. But it's also just a choice. Your choice. Choose wisely.