After more than a decade of serving as state representative for House District 67, State Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg) today announced his plans to retire from the Indiana General Assembly.

Frye’s resignation will formally take effect July 8. He represents portions of Decatur, Jefferson, Jennings and Ripley counties. During his 13 years in the state legislature, Frye served as chair of the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee, and as a member of the House Roads and Transportation Committee, and the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee.

“Over the last few years, I’ve been dealing with multiple health issues, and it’s time to focus on my wellbeing and my family,” Frye said. “It has been the honor of my lifetime to represent the hardworking Hoosiers of House District 67. Whether it was working to make Indiana’s tax climate better for everyday people and businesses, supporting our men and women in uniform, or standing up for the sanctity of life, I believe we’ve made tremendous progress during my time in the legislature and Indiana’s future is only getting brighter.”

A caucus will be convened to replace Frye.