96 Less Than a Week
Awayhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/2023-state-dinner?fbclid=IwAR3Zg8s99G
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trust me, you won't want to miss it.
Not only will the evening
feature the graduation of the third cohort of the Indiana Republican
Diversity Leadership Series, but it will also feature a keynote address
from Congressman and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jim Banks.
Congressman Banks has been a fighter for Hoosier values in the halls of
Congress since 2017, standing up for our veterans and working to hold
China accountable for its role in the fentanyl crisis that has harmed
communities across the country, including here in Indiana.
Next
Thursday at 7 p.m., join Congressman Banks, Bowie, MD Mayor Pro Tem
Roxy Ndebumadu, and hundreds of your fellow Republicans as we prepare
for the fight for victory in 2024.
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 Governor Holcomb's Week That WasToyota
🤝 Indian Governor Eric Holcomb provides remarks during the Toyota
event.
This week, Governor Eric Holcomb and Toyota Indiana celebrated
the production of the first ever grand Highlander SUV.
The
announcement
alsohttps://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/local-news/live-gov-holcomb-m
akes-announcement-at-toyota-indiana/ >included a multimillion-dollar
commitment to create career readiness and community engagement in
Indiana schools. What he’s saying: "Today is another Toyota Terrific
day for the state as they roll out their first Grand Highlanders down
the production line," said Gov. Holcomb.
"And not only that—we also
celebrate Toyota's continued contribution in early learning programs,
which will further help strengthen investments we're making across the
state and set the stage for some of our youngest Hoosiers to pursue a
future in STEM."This past legislative session, Gov. Holcomb signed
legislation that will bring additional high-quality STEM education into
more Hoosier classrooms, allowing more students to get hands-on
experience in the field of robotics.
  More: Gov.
Holcombhttps://www.facebook.com/GovHolcomb/posts/pfbid02nZeH8z9Ry6aRBhq
eiuTiXUw9YbbWyf3L6RME5f2zJsmRxva1V8DPSfGHTbwLTqCJl >presented officers
from 76 police departments across the state with the Indiana Criminal
Justice Institute's All-Star Traffic Safety award.
    One Year Later One year ago yesterday, we
lost Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, her district director and St.
Joseph County Republican Party chairman, Zach Potts, her communications
director, Emma Thomson, and Edith Schmucker in a tragic car accident in
northern Indiana.
The magnitude of these losses is still felt to
this day, but we find comfort in knowing that their lives will not be
forgotten.
For we will always remember Jackie and her unmatched
passion for her constituents, her fierce advocacy for our veterans and
those in need, and her desire to leave the world a better place; Zach
and his dedication to the St. Joseph County Republican Party, the
Indiana Republican Party, and the Second Congressional District; and
Emma and her unparalleled work ethic in our nation's capital and her
distinguished career of public service.
May God bless Jackie, Zach,
Emma, and Edith.
  National Review: Hunter Sought ‘Credit’ with
Burisma Execs for Then-VP Biden’s Ukraine Trip, Cited Dad’s Speech as
Evidence of InfluenceFrom National Review:
"Hunter Biden and his
business partner Devon Archer pitched then-Vice President Joe Biden’s
official April 2014 visit to Ukraine — and the contents of a speech he
delivered while there — as evidence of their influence and value to the
Ukrainian energy company Burisma, according to emails obtained by the
House Oversight Committee.
"Writing to Archer ahead of his father’s
scheduled visit to Ukraine, Hunter argued that they should characterize
the trip as the result of their influence in conversations with Burisma
executives who would, days after the emails were exchanged, appoint
each of them to the company’s board at a rate of $83,000 per month
each. Not wanting to set expectations too high, Hunter stipulated that
they should make sure their Burisma colleagues understood that they did
not have direct control over the vice president’s actions or speech.
“'The announcement of my guy’s upcoming travels should be characterized
as part of our advice and thinking — but what he will say and do is out
of our hands,” the younger Biden wrote to Archer, referring to his
father. “In other words, it could be a really good thing or it could
end up creating too great an expectation. We need to temper
expectations regarding that visit.'”
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  NBC News: Note Cards and Shorter Stairs: How Biden's Campaign
is Addressing His
AgeFromhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/joe-biden-age-re-elec
tion-short-stairs-air-force-one-rcna95355 >NBC News:
"The president
of the United States tripping and falling is never a good moment in the
throes of a re-election campaign. But when the president is 80 years
old and already faces concerns that he’s too old for another term, it’s
something of a crisis.
"Joe Biden’s aides realized they had a
problem last month when the president tripped over a sandbag — hard —
at the Air Force Academy’s graduation ceremony. Afterward, during a
post-event recap, a few aides tried to figure out what may have gone
wrong and how to make sure that such an embarrassing and dangerous
incident “never happens again,” according to two people familiar with
the discussion.
“'You can’t be too careful,' one said.
"Biden’s
answer to voters who question whether he’s up to the rigors of a second
term is simple: 'Watch me.' The trouble is, voters are watching, and
what they’re seeing is hardening impressions that it’s time for him to
step aside, polling shows. Apart from being the most taxing job on the
world stage, the presidency is also the most public, and signs of
advancing age are tough to miss."
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 Candidate
Feature: Dan Ridenour for Muncie 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: Mayor Dan Ridenour has served
as a transformational leader for Muncie, cleaning up the mistakes of
the past while plotting a course to attract new public and private
investment in the city.
Catch up: Read our quick Q&A with Mayor
Ridenour.
Learn more and get involved with the campaign
byhttps://danformuncie.com/ >visiting his website
andhttps://www.facebook.com/DanForMuncieCommittee/ >follow him on
Facebook.
On or before November 7, reelect Dan Ridenour mayor of
Muncie!
Read other candidate features.
 Vacationer-in-Chief
🫡🏖️ From FactCheckBiden.com:
President Biden is currently on a
10-day summer retreat, hiding from questions about his failed
“Bidenomics” agenda and the ever-growing scandal involving his son’s
corrupt foreign business deals.
The facts: The vacationer-in-chief
will soon set the modern record for days spent away from the White
House in a first term.
By the end of his current vacation, President
Biden will have spent 367 full or partial days on vacation, equating to
nearly 40% of his presidency. According to the latest New York Times
poll, President Biden’s approval rating is under 40 percent amid his
incessant vacationing and constant crises. What is true? President
Biden may be on vacation, but his problems aren't.
  Upcoming
Events Across the State
August
1https://www.indiana.gop/events/2023-state-dinner r">2023 State Dinner
August 1https://www.indiana.gop/events/hancock-county-elephant-open
r">Hancock County Elephant Open
August
1https://www.indiana.gop/events/ifrw-tribute-women-0 r">IFRW Tribute to
Women
August
2https://www.indiana.gop/events/henry-county-republican-club-annual-bra
t-lunch-courthouse-lawn r">Henry County Republican Club Annual Brat
Lunch
August 2https://www.indiana.gop/events/lincoln-lawn-party-1
r">Lincoln Lawn Party
August
2https://www.indiana.gop/events/gibson-county-lincoln-day-dinner-6
r">Gibson County Lincoln Day Dinner
Events past these dates are
available on our website and will be added to the newsletter as we
approach them.
SUBMIT YOUR EVENT  News You Can Use
Governor
Eric Holcomb announces new Grand Highlander on Toyota Princeton plant
production line
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch attends Pierogi Fest and
parade in Whiting, IN
Secretary of State Diego Moralesdiscusses jobs
and services at OmniSource Indianapolis facility
Attorney General
Todd Rokitathanks solicitor-general for two decades of service
State
Comptroller Tera Klutzpresents Indiana’s fiscal year-end report
Treasurer of State Daniel Elliottvisits dedication of new State
Fairgrounds swine barn
U.S. Sen. Todd Youngsurveys Zimmer Biomet to
discuss med tech in Northern Indiana
U.S. Sen. Mike Braunoffers
condolences for family of fallen Johnson County Deputy Guyer
Congressman Rudy Yakymcondemns latest indictment of former President
Trump
Congressman Jim Bankscelebrates 104th birthday of US Army
veteran
Congressman Jim Bairdproposes bill to address fentanyl
crises and southern border
Congresswoman Victoria Spartzissues
statement on improved transparency and accountability for farmers
Congressman Greg Pencemeets with crew from Superior Oil
Congressman
Larry Bucshonsends expedited organ transplant bill to Biden’s desk
Congresswoman Erin Houchincalls for opening of passport agency in
Louisville
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