96 Join Us Next Month It's that time of the year again — the time
to celebrate our party's proud history, our incredible grassroots
volunteers and supporters, and to prepare for the fights ahead in
November.
Earlier this week, we announced that our 2023 State Dinner
will take place on Thursday, August 10, 2023, at the JW Marriott
Indianapolis and be keynoted by Congressman and Republican U.S. Senate
candidate Jim Banks. Congressman Banks is unabashedly a proud Hoosier
conservative who has fought for our shared Republican values both in the
halls of the statehouse and the halls of Congress.
We're excited to
have him join us as we already begin to look ahead to next year.
The
night will also feature a special presentation of the graduating 2023
cohort of the Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series, our
nationally-recognized seminar and leadership training program helping
minority Republicans across the state step into party and civic
leadership roles. This will be our third graduating class, and we're
thrilled to have Bowie, Maryland, Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilwoman
Roxy Ndebumadu joining us to provide remarks and present the cohort with
their certificates.
This will be an event you won't want to miss.
So click [link removed] here to RSVP,
and we'll see you in August!
Sincerely,
Chairman Kyle Hupfer
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 Governor Holcomb's Week That
WasAnother Investment in Broadband Governor Eric Holcomb stands with
newly-appointed Tax Court Judge Justin McAdam and his family. Gov.
Holcomb appointed McAdam to the position earlier this week.
This week,
Governor Eric Holcomb announced that the fourth and final round of the
state's Next Level Connections Broadband Grant program funding is open,
offering $80 million in grants to providers and utilities in order to
deliver high-speed internet across the state.
As a part of Governor
Holcomb’s $1 billion Next Level Connections initiative launched in 2018,
the state has awarded more than $249 million to 187 broadband projects,
bringing internet to more than 69,154 Hoosiers in 81 counties. And when
accounting for local matching funds, that total amounts to more than
$547 million invested in this critical infrastructure.
What they're
saying: “As a state, since 2018 we have made unprecedented investments
in connecting Indiana residents to their neighbors, schools, and the
rest of the world like never before in our history.” said Gov. Holcomb.
  More: Gov. Holcomb
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-fill-tax-court-vacancy/ appointed Justin McAdam to the Tax Court this
week noting his "vast knowledge of the law combined with his deep
conviction to do what’s fair and just." • He also
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the Governor's Award Reception at the Indiana Black Expo
  Meet
Natalie Rascher — Evansville's Next Mayor We've long talked about our
deep bench of talent across the state. And in this year's municipal
elections, it's certainly showing.
The candidate: Natalie Rascher is
an Evansville native with robust experience in the business sector and
a strong commitment to her community. Her agenda — the Rascher Playbook
for Evansville — highlights five specific areas her administration will
focus on to create an even better Evansville for the next generation.
Learn more and get involved with the campaign by visiting
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Facebook by clicking
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before November 7, vote Natalie Rascher mayor of Evansville!
 
Axios: Old Yeller: Biden's Private Fury Joe Biden (Jan. 20, 2021): "I
am not joking when I say this, if you are ever working with me and I
hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone,
I promise you I will fire you on the spot. On the spot. No ifs, ands or
buts."
In 2024, we can fire Joe Biden.
From
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"In public, President Biden likes to whisper to make a point.
"In
private, he's prone to yelling. Behind closed doors, Biden has such a
quick-trigger temper that some aides try to avoid meeting alone with
him. Some take a colleague, almost as a shield against a solo blast."
"The president's admonitions include: 'God dammit, how the f**k don't
you know this?!,' 'Don't f**king bullsh*t me!' and 'Get the f**k out of
here!' — according to current and former Biden aides who have witnessed
and been on the receiving end of such outbursts."
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continues.
 Applications for Indiana Federation of Republican
Women (IFRW) Executive Committee Being Accepted Indiana Federation of
Republican Women (IFRW) members interested in serving as an officer on
the IFRW Executive Committee can now apply to be considered for
slating.
How to apply: Those interested may request information and an
application by contacting Beth Boyce, Nominating Committee Chair, at
mailto:
[email protected] [email protected] or 317-445-1373.
The process: The Nominating Committee will review applications for
president, first vice president, second vice president, secretary, and
treasurer. The slate will be announced prior to the IFRW Biennial
Convention and presented for a vote at the
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Saturday, August 19, 2023.
Those women elected as officers will serve
a two-year term commencing on October 2, 2023.Completed applications
must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. EST on Friday, July 21,
2023.  HEA 1008 Will Protect Pension InvestmentsDuring the 2023
session, the legislature passed, and Governor Holcomb signed, HEA 1008,
a bill to protect and maximize pension investments.
The details: The
bill protects Hoosier pensions and public retirement funds, ensuring
the focus of investments are exclusively on maximizing returns and not
favor subjective environmental, social and governance factors.
"Indiana’s pension funds should only be considering financial risks and
maximizing returns, and should not focus on fair-weather politics and
standards that seem to be constantly changing," stated Rep. Ethan
Manning, author of the bill.  "Bidenomics" Has Hollowed Out the
Middle ClassFrom [link removed]
FactCheckBiden.com:
In his newest absurd claim, Biden now wants
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gains that happened before he became president. The reality is
"Bidenomics" is
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hollowing out the middle class and forcing Americans to accept lower
real wages. Biden’s economic fantasy couldn’t be further from the truth
Americans are facing.
Zoom in: Under Joe’s Bidenomics, persistent
inflation has eaten away at wage gains, and more and more Americans
have struggled financially.
Bidenflation outpaced wages for a majority
of Biden’s presidency – real average hourly earnings were negative for
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months and real average weekly earnings were negative for
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months. Since
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ase/realer.t01.htm February 2021, when inflation-adjusted average hourly
wages - the Bureau of Labor Statistics adjusts to 1982-1984 dollars -
sat at $11.39, real hourly wages have decreased by
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true? Bidenomics is nothing more than lower wages and higher costs.
 Upcoming Events Across the State
July 22:
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ial Adams County Ronald Reagan Ice Cream Social
August 10:
[link removed] 2023 State Dinner
Events past these dates are available on our website and will be added
to the newsletter as we get closer to them.
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young
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U.S. Sen. Mike Braun
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Congressman Rudy Yakym
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Goshen mayor’s completion of tenure
Congressman Jim Banks
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Congressman Greg Pence
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Congressman Larry Bucshon
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Congresswoman Erin Houchin
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Congressional Award medals to Scottsburg student
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