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Subject Announcing My Resignation
Date August 18, 2023 8:38 PM
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96&#8202;Announcing My Resignation Just a bit ago, I informed the
members of the Indiana Republican State Committee of my intention to
step down from my position as chairman of the Indiana Republican Party
effective upon the election of my successor.

Serving as the chairman
for the last six and a half years has been a great honor and a
privilege. Together, we have accomplished so much, the least of which
includes defeating an incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator, flipping 19
mayoral offices and electing a record number of Republican mayors,
launching the Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series, and just
this past November, making Indiana as "red" as it has ever been since
the 1950s.

None of this would have been possible without the help of
so many. Thank you for everything that you have done for our great
Indiana Republican Party.

I fully believe that if we continue to
campaign with a clear message as Indiana's only Party of Purpose, and
then deliver real results for all Hoosiers, that they will continue to
elect and reelect Republicans long into the future.

Thank you, again,
for everything.

You can read our full news release by clicking
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Chairman Kyle Hupfer
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&#8202;Governor Holcomb's Week That Was🏛️ Preserving
Hoosier Histo Governor Eric Holcomb participates in a groundbreaking
ceremony for the new state archives building.
This week, Governor Eric
Holcomb joined other elected officials in breaking ground on the site
of the new state archives building.
The building will be the new home
to Indiana's vast collection of documents and other records, including
executive, legislative and judicial records dating back to Indiana’s
territorial government of the 1790s, including the 1816 and 1851 state
constitutions. What he's saying: "We’ve heard a lot about this for a
lot of years. Visitors are going to come to this place, and they’re
going to learn so many things — maybe some surprising things …
fascinating things … how we got to where we are … it all illustrates
that path forward, and where we’re going as a state,” said Gov.
Holcomb.

Context: Currently, these records are stored in a warehouse
on the east side of Indianapolis that lacks the necessary climate
controls since to properly preserve them.
They were moved from the
basement of the state library building during a 2001 renovation.Read
more from the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
What else happened this week?
Gov. Holcomb received the Harvest Award at the Indiana State Fair.
To
stay up-to-date, follow Gov. Holcomb
onhttps://www.facebook.com/GovHolcomb >Facebook
orhttps://twitter.com/GovHolcomb >Twitter.
&#8202;&#8202;đź“· One for
the Scrapbook Congressman Jim Banks joins Chairman Kyle Hupfer and RNC
National Committeewoman Anne Hathaway onstage after Chairman Hupfer
announced Indiana's Republican National Committee (RNC) members had
signed a letter allowing the RNC to provide pre-primary support during
the 2023 State Dinner.
&#8202;&#8202;&#8202; đź“° NBC News: Inflation
Remained Elevated in July at 3.2% — and Prices are Unlikely to Return
to Pre-pandemic Levels Anytime
SoonFrhttps://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/inflation-rate-july-2023
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"The Consumer Price Index hit 3.2% in July, compared with 3% in June,
the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.

"Once again, food
prices were among the largest contributors to last month's increase.
Food at home prices increased 3.6% over the past 12 months, while food
away from home, like at restaurants, increased 7.1% over that period.
...

"And while economists say the prices of some goods and services
have started to retreat from their post-pandemic highs, the U.S. is
unlikely to return to pre-pandemic price levels — what some may think
of as 'normal' prices — any time soon."
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&#8202;đź“‹ Sign Up to Work the Polls Help ensure fair and transparent
elections in your local community!

So: Our elections depend on
dedicated Hoosiers stepping up and actively participating in the
process. That doesn't just mean voting, but volunteering to make sure
every vote counts.

Sooo: If you care about fair and transparent
elections, we encourage you to volunteer to become a poll worker this
November.
Depending on what county you live in, you can earn up to
$150 for your time. Take action: If your interested in working the
polls, click the button below and send us your information. We will
then forward it to your local county Republican Party chairperson.
Share Your Interest &#8202;đź‘€ ICYMI: Democrats Forget How They Voted
The Indiana Democrat Party and Democrats in the statehouse seem to have
forgotten how they voted on key bills this past legislative session.
Catch up: Over the past couple weeks, the Indiana Democrat Party has
attempted to attack statehouse Republicans on multiple issues,
seemingly forgetting that their members voted against solutions to
those very issues.
child care, all but two statehouse Democrats voted
against establishing a tax credit to help expand child care across the
state. clean water, all but two statehouse Democrats voted against a
500% increase for Clean Water Indiana. Pre-K, all but two statehouse
Democrats voted against expanding eligibility for the program, making
thousands of more Hoosier families eligible. The icing on the cake:
Democrat State Senator Andrea Hunley sent out a taxpayer-funded mailer
saying she was proud of what "we" were able to accomplish this past
legislative session.
The problem? She joined all but two statehouse
Democrats in voting against everything she listed, including funding
for a homeless shelter, eliminating textbook fees, doubling the amount
of funding for food banks, and creating an economic enhancement
district for downtown Indianapolis. Statehouse Republicans are the ones
delivering for Hoosiers.
&#8202;🤓 Read Up on Our 2023 Candidate
Features We've long talked about our deep bench of talent across the
state. And in this year's municipal elections, it's certainly showing.
You can read our quick Q&As with multiple candidates and take action
to support their candidacies by
visitinhttps://www.indiana.gop/2023-candidate-features ener">website.
Are you a mayoral candidate that would like to be featured? Reach out
to us.
&#8202;🗳️ Less Than 90 Days to Go
We are officially less than
90 days until Election Day and there are plenty of important dates you
need to be aware of.

Make a plan: Add these dates into your calendar
and make a plan to vote this fall.
Sept. 23, 2023: Absentee ballots
begin to be mailedOct. 10, 2023: Voter registration endsOct. 11, 2023:
Early voting begins Oct. 26, 2023: Deadline to request an absentee
ballotOct. 6, 2023: Early voting ends and absentee ballots due at
noonNov. 7, 2023: ELECTION DAY indianavoters.com today!
&#8202;Upcoming Events Across the State
Auguhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/hancock-county-elephant-open
pener">Hancock County Elephant Open
August 18:
[link removed] Hancock
County Elephant Open
Auguhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/ifrw-tribute-women-0 pener">IFRW
Tribute to Women
Auguhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/henry-county-republican-club-annual-
brat-lunch-courthouse-lawn pener">Henry County Republican Club Annual
Brat Lunch
Auguhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/lincoln-lawn-party-1
pener">Lincoln Lawn Party
Auguhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/gibson-county-lincoln-day-dinner-6
pener">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 &#8202;News You Can Use
Governor
Eric Holcombshares update on 'special project' with the National
Governors Association

Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch is guest
serverhttps://www.facebook.com/LGSuzanneCrouch/posts/pfbid07Nt5mC3qth4m
U1kkSokXgy1yEBkQK7ZzY1SzhGMdDXtCQn2e7uCrGkpR641irFXQl at the Indiana
Dairy Bar at the State Fair

Secretary of State Diego Moraleshosts
Vermont Secretary of State

Attorney General Todd Rokitatakes action
to protect Lugar Tower residents

State Comptroller Tera
Klutzpresents Indiana’s fiscal year-end report

Treasurer of State
Daniel Elliottspeaks during Indiana County Treasurers Association
meeting

U.S. Sen. Todd Youngvisits with northeast Indiana leaders
and discusses CHIPS and Science Act, bills to expand housing

U.S.
Sen. Mike Braunspeaks during announcement of the Indiana Cooperative
Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Congressman Rudy
Yakymcontinhttps://www.facebook.com/RepRudyYakym/videos/990217198931416
/ pener"> "Make It, Grow It, Move It" tour across district
Congressman Jim Bankstours Honeywell Aerospace in South Bend with
Congressman Rudy Yakym

Congressman Jim Bairdwishes happy birthday to
US Coast Guard

Congresswoman Victoria Spartzvisits RAYUS Radiology
in Carmel

Congressman Greg Penceremembers Congresswoman Jackie
Walorski on what would have been her 60th birthday

Congressman Larry
Bucshonreleases statement on second anniversary of fall of Kabul
Congresswoman Erin Houchinmeets with Clarksville Boy Scout
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