96A Message from the ChairwomanLet's Get to Work!You may notice a few
small changes in this edition of The Party Line, most notably, the
signature line below.
Yesterday, the Indiana Republican Party State
Committee elected me to continue leading our party forward after
six-and-a-half years of outstanding leadership from Kyle Hupfer.
We
have an incredible opportunity to do just that by helping elect even
more Republicans in cities and towns across the state this November, and
that will be our top priority over the next few months.
But we will
only be able to do this with your help.
While we like to celebrate
and talk about our past electoral success as a party (Why wouldn't we?
It's record-breaking, afterall!), we know that our successes are because
of you. When you volunteer your time, knock on doors, make phone calls,
donate your hard-earned dollars, and yes, vote, you're making our party
that much stronger.
We are proudly powered by you, and I'm looking
forward to the months ahead.
Now, let's get to work!
Chairwoman Anne
F. Hathaway
Click
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an-party here to read the full news release on the state committee's
selection of Anne Hathaway to lead the party.
Governor Eric Holcomb's
Week in ReviewđĄ RALLY-ing for Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb speaks
during the RALLY conference.
This week, Governor Eric Holcomb spoke
during the RALLY Conference in Indianapolis and participated in a panel
discussion to discuss Indiana's work on talent development.
The
conference's goal is to "bring together entrepreneurs, executives,
investors, and others who work in Indianaâs strongest industries,"
according to the IBJ. His remarks focused on Indiana's history of
innovation, our competitive advantages, and what the state is doing to
keep our economic momentum moving forward. What he's saying: "These
historic strengths, plus the stateâs burgeoning tech sector, mean that
Indiana is poised to reap big benefits as technology continues to work
its way into every industry," said Gov. Holcomb.
âTech is obviously
its own sector. But it used to be that tech [incorporated into a
non-tech business] was your edge. That was your advantage. Now, if
youâre not âplus tech,â youâre on your way out of business. Youâre not
growing, youâre dying. And so to have that ecosystem maturing right
here in our very backyard is really putting the state of Indiana into
the pole position.â What else happened this week? Gov. Holcomb
announced additional funding
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andhttps://www.wbiw.com/2023/08/31/gov-holcomb-announces-historic-expan
sion-for-21st-century-scholars-program/#:~:text=Automatic%20enrollment%2
0in%20the%2021,narrowing%20gaps%20in%20educational%20attainment. >more.
To stay up-to-date, follow Gov. Holcomb
onhttps://www.facebook.com/GovHolcomb >Facebook
orhttps://twitter.com/GovHolcomb >Twitter.
Notable and Newsworthyđď¸
Candidate Feature: Bob Courtney for Madison 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 Bob Courtney
is keeping Madison on the Move with his community-centered,
data-driven, and transparent approach to governing.
Catch up: Read
our quick Q&A with Mayor Courtney.
Learn more and get involved with
the campaign bhttps://www.courtneyformadison.com/ ">visiting his
website anhttps://www.facebook.com/BobCourtneyMadisonsMayor ">follow
him on Facebook.On or before November 7, reelect Bob Courtney mayor of
Madison!
Read other candidate features.
 đ° National Review:
National Archives Confirms Existence of 5,400 Emails, Records
Containing Alleged VP Biden Pseudonyms
Frhttps://www.nationalreview.com/news/national-archives-confirms-existe
nce-of-5400-emails-records-containing-alleged-vp-biden-pseudonyms/
r">National Review:
"The National Archives and Records
Administration has confirmed that it is in possession of nearly 5,400
emails, electronic records, and documents containing pseudonyms
President Biden used as vice president.
"Legal non-profit
Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a Freedom of Information Act
request in June 2022 for the records. Those included emails containing
the names Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters and JRB Ware, pseudonyms Biden
used while serving in the Obama administration, according to House
Republicans investigating Hunter Bidenâs overseas business dealings.
"On Monday, the legal organization sued NARA to obtain the records,
which it alleges could reveal that Biden shared confidential government
knowledge with his son."
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continues.
 đ Sign Up to Work the PollsHelp 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  đ° WFYI: Indiana Schools Receive $30 Million
for Safety Projects, Nearly Two-thirds Funding Resource Officers
Fromhttps://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/indiana-schools-receive-30-milli
on-for-safety-projects-nearly-two-thirds-funding-resource-officers
ner">WFYI:
"Schools across the state will receive nearly $30 million
this year to spend on safety meas-res - with two-thirds of the funds
going to law enforcement and school resource officers.
"Gov. Eric
Holcomb announced on Tuesday that the state approved all Secured School
Safety Grant applications this year due to an increase in funding from
the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.
â'These school safety
grants represent another example of historic investments in public
safety,â Holcomb said in a press release. âI am pleased we are able to
financially support every school that identified safety as a top
priority.'â
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continuehttps://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2023/08/24/experts-carefull
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  đłď¸ Less
Than 70 Days to Go
We are officially less than 70 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
[link removed] ener">indianavoters.com today!
 Upcoming Events Across the State
Septembhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/henry-county-republican-club-18th
-annual-fall-party ener">Henry County Republican Club 18th Annual Fall
Party
September 9:
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-fall-party Wells County Reagan Rally
Septembehttps://www.indiana.gop/events/brown-county-lincoln-day-dinner-
4 ener">Brown County Lincoln Day Dinner
Septembehttps://www.indiana.gop/events/cass-county-fall-fun-raiser
ener">Cass County Fall Fun-raiser
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 Holcombspeaks during reopening of biofuels facility in Cloverdale
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch speaks during Civic Learning Symposium
Secretary of State Diego Moralesannounces election improvement grant
funding
Attorney General Todd Rokitareleases statement on ACLU
lawsuit against IDOC
State Comptroller Tera Klutzpresents Indianaâs
fiscal year-end report
Treasurer of State Daniel Elliottspeaks
during Indiana County Treasurers Association meeting
U.S. Sen. Todd
Youngremembers Hoosier and American service members killed in Kabul two
years ago
U.S. Sen. Mike Braunspeaks out about latest revision to
WOTUS rule
Congressman Rudy Yakymaccepting nominations for U.S.
Service academies
Congressman Jim Banksdiscusses NARA finding emails
linked to President Biden's pseudonym
Congressman Jim Bairdmeets
with Prosperity Indiana and Hoosier Housing Needs Coalition
Congresswoman Victoria Spartzcongratulates district native Judge Paul
Felix for his appointment to Indiana Court of Appeals
Congressman
Greg Penceremembers 13 service members killed in Kabul two years ago
Congressman Larry Bucshonspeaks during 110th annual meeting of the
Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce
Congresswoman Erin Houchinstops by
Scott County Family YMCA
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