Steve Carter (politician)
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Steve Carter is the current attorney general of the state of Indiana, United States, elected 2000, reelected 2004. He previously served as the Chief of Staff to Indiana Lt. Governor John M. Mutz.
A.G. Carter is a past President of the National Association of Attorneys General.
Carter is most noted for his ultimately unsuccessful attempt to obtain the Planned Parenthood records of sexual activity by 12 and 13 year old girls that would in many cases have allowed for prosecution of adults for statuatory rape.[1]
- J.D., Indiana University School of Law
- M.B.A., Indiana University School of Business
- Bachelor's degree, Harvard University
He is a Republican who was first elected in 2000 and then reelected in 2004. His hometown is Lowell, IN.