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Subject 60 Days!
Date September 8, 2023 9:44 PM
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96A Message from the Chairwoman60 Days!Team,
With Labor Day behind us,
we are officially in crunch time as we head toward Election Day. Over
the next 60 days, we will need all hands-on deck across the Hoosier
state to elect strong Republican leaders who will make our cities and
towns thrive. For us to be successful this November, it's going to take
grassroots leaders like you stepping up to help our candidates.
If
you're wondering how you can get involved, we can point you in the right
direction. First, sign up to help candidates in your area. We need door
knockers, phone callers, texters, donors, and more! If you have a desire
to help power our grassroots operations, we can get you plugged into
operations in your county.

All of these efforts are critical to
taking our message to voters and activating them to get out and vote!
Please, sign up today to help our hard-working municipal candidates.
Together, I am confident that we can deliver victories across our state
this November.
Governor Eric Holcomb's Week in Review✅ READI 2.0
Governor Eric Holcomb participates in a groundbreaking for a playground
funded by READI 1.0 last year.
This week, Governor Eric Holcomb
officially rolled out READI 2.0, the second edition of the state's
Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI).
This
was a part of his 2023 Next Level Agenda, and was approved by the
Indiana General Assembly in this year’s legislative session.The second
round of $500 million was a direct response to the significant demand
for quality of place investments from communities across the state. What
he's saying: "Innovation knows no boundaries and there’s no limit to
what can be accomplished when we work together to better the lives of
Hoosiers," said Gov. Holcomb.
“This transformative program will fund
projects that lean into a region's strengths while building community
gathering places, accessible parks, performing arts centers and
expanding the trail system that will have generational impact across
each region and with every person who visits our great state. In
Indiana, there is no greater priority for us as leaders than to work in
unison to improve Indiana’s standing as the best location to live, work,
play, study and stay” What else happened this week? Gov. Holcomb
[link removed] shared a
video update from the one-and-only Dolly Parton about Indiana's
expansion of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
To stay up-to-date,
follow Gov. Holcomb on [link removed] Facebook or
[link removed] Twitter.
Notable and Newsworthy🏙️ Read
Our Candidate FeaturesWe'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 visiting
ourhttps://www.indiana.gop/2023-candidate-features >website.

Be on
the lookout: More will be shared next week!

Are you a mayoral
candidate that would like to be featured? Reach out to us.

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ICYMI: National Review: National Archives Confirms Existence of 5,400
Emails, Records Containing Alleged VP Biden Pseudonyms
Frohttps://www.nationalreview.com/news/national-archives-confirms-existe
nce-of-5400-emails-records-containing-alleged-vp-biden-pseudonyms/
">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 Biden’s 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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e-of-5400-emails-records-containing-alleged-vp-biden-pseudonyms/ Story
continues.
&#8202;📋 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 &#8202;📰 WIBQ: Groundbreaking Ceremony for $1.5B
Facility Coming to Vigo County From
[link removed]
-coming-to-vigo-county/ er">WIBQ:

"An exciting day for Vigo County
and the state of Indiana – that was the collective message spoken by
numerous state, local, and company officials as ENTEK held a
groundbreaking for its upcoming $1.5B lithium battery separator
manufacturing facility.

"The investment is ENTEK’s largest
investment to date. The groundbreaking began at 10 a.m. Wednesday with
comments from company officials about why they chose Vigo County to
house the planned 345-acre facility.
"Larry Keith, CEO of ENTEK, said
they looked at several building sites but after meeting local leaders
he said the decision to come to Terre Haute was easy.
“'They’re just
very welcoming. The education system here in this state is top-notch.
Ivy Tech and all the other high-level education was just amazing to
us,' Keith said."
[link removed]
-coming-to-vigo-county/ Story continues.
&#8202;🗳️ Less Than 60 Days
to Go
We are officially less than 60 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
Vhttps://indianavoters.in.gov/ ner">indianavoters.com today!
&#8202;Upcoming Events Across the State
Septemberhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/brown-county-lincoln-day-dinner
-4 ner">Brown County Lincoln Day Dinner
Septemberhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/2023-whitley-county-hog-roast
ner">Whitley County Hog Roast
Septemberhttps://www.indiana.gop/events/cass-county-fall-fun-raiser
ner">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 &#8202;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 Indiana’s
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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