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Bob Heaton
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 46th district
Assumed office
November 16, 2010
Preceded byVern Tincher
Personal details
Born (1956-09-28) September 28, 1956 (age 68)
Clay City, Indiana
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJane Ann
ResidenceTerre Haute, Indiana
Alma materIndiana State University
OccupationInsurance Salesman Financial Services

Robert "Bob" Heaton is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 46th District since 2010.

While at Indiana State University, Heaton was a prominent member of the college's varsity basketball team that famously reached the final of the 1979 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament. Heaton averaged 9 points during the NCAA Tournament, including a buzzer-beating game-winner against Arkansas which propelled the Sycamores to the Final Four.

From 1980 - 2003, he worked for Northwestern Mutual (in Terre Haute) as a financial representative and then for Forrest-Sherer Agency. Since 2003, he has been president of his own financial service venture, Heaton Financial Services in Terre Haute.

Basketball career

High School

Heaton led the Clay City Eels to the finals of the 1974 Evansville Semi-state and the finals of the 1975 Terre Haute Regional. During his junior and senior, the Eels had a record of 43–3.

College

Heaton spent two seasons (1975–76 and 1976–77) at the University of Denver, leading the Pioneers in scoring (averaging 11.7 points) as a sophomore. He transferred to Indiana State after the 1977 season as Denver had decided to transition its basketball program from Division I to Division II. Heaton spent the 1978–79 and 1979–80 seasons at Indiana State, helping the Sycamores reach the 1979 NCAA Division I Championship game.

While at Indiana State, Heaton was pictured on a 1979 Sports Illustrated cover with basketball legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "I never expected my face to be on the cover," Heaton would later tell Sports Illustrated. "In fact, it wasn't. But friends say the picture shows my best side: my backside."[1]

Political career

District 46

Heaton represents Indiana's House District 46, which includes the counties of Clay, Monroe, Owen, and Vigo. As of the 2010 census, a total of 64,836 people reside within the House district.[2]

State Representative

In 2010, Heaton defeated Bionca Gambill by over 4,000 votes. In 2012 and 2014, he defeated challenger James Mann II by a large margin.[3] One of Heaton's greatest achievements during his tenure is securing state money to help renovate the Hulman Center in the 2015 General Assembly Session.[4] Heaton ran for in reelection in 2016 and won. He defeated Bill Breeden by a margin of 17,300 to 9,369.

References

  1. ^ "Cover Foils: They Wuz Framed". Sports Illustrated. June 1, 2006. Retrieved March 12, 2014.
  2. ^ "Indiana House of Representatives District 46". Ballotpedia.
  3. ^ "SOS: Election Results". www.in.gov.
  4. ^ Tribune-Star, Howard Greninger. "Terre Haute, Vigo County officials support Hulman Center renovation, expansion plan". Terre Haute Tribune-Star.