96A Message from the ChairwomanA True Public ServantThis week, Indiana
sadly lost one of our great public servants, Senator Jack Sandlin.
For those who don't know, Senator Sandlin, lived on the south side of
Indianapolis and represented Marion and Johnson counties. His life was
the epitome of public service. After serving in the military, Jack had a
distinguished career in law enforcement then ultimately launched a
second career in politics. Among his public and private roles, he served
Marion County and central Indiana as a township trustee, city-county
councilor and a state senator.
For almost a decade, Jack was a valued
member of the Indiana General Assembly and a strong voice for his
constituents. He was passionate about every issue that he tackled,
especially mental health and public safety. While he will be missed, I
hope all Hoosiers know that central Indiana and our state are better
because of Jack Sandlin. There is no doubt he leaves behind a proud
legacy of public service to his neighbors, city, and state.
Please
join me in Praying for his wife Lydia, his daughter Carrie, and his
grandchildren during this difficult time.
Chairwoman Anne F. Hathaway
Governor Eric Holcomb's Week in Review🤖 Indiana's Future Economy
Governor Eric Holcomb sits on a panel with fellow Republican governor
Kristi Noem of South Dakota discussing tech.
This week, Governor Eric
Holcomb sat on a panel hosted by the Special Competitive Studies Project
to discuss Indiana's strategy for promoting tech-driven development.
He
was joined by fellow Republican governor Kristi Noem of South
Dakota.What he's saying: “It was a pleasure to share how #Indiana is
leading the way when it comes to the future economy," tweeted Gov.
Holcomb.
And more: That wasn't the only news about Indiana's
tech-driven development this week as the Department of Defense awarded
Indiana-based Applied Research Institute's Silicon Crossroads $32.9
million to become one of eight Microelectronics Commons hubs across the
country.
“Located in America’s heartland, Silicone Crossroads, builds
on the Midwest’s strengths in research & development and workforce
training at all levels, to build a domestic semiconductor industry, a
national security imperative to keep our nation ahead of our
adversaries," stated Gov. Holcomb.What else happened this week? Gov.
Holcomb released a statement on the passing of State Sen. Jack Sandlin.
To stay up-to-date, follow Gov. Holcomb
onhttps://www.facebook.com/GovHolcomb >Facebook
orhttps://twitter.com/GovHolcomb >Twitter.
Notable and Newsworthy📰 The
Center Square: Governors Ask Biden for 'Honest, Accurate' Information on
Illegal Immigration From The Center Square:
"Twenty-four Republican
governors said illegal immigration burdens every state and asked
President Joe Biden for "honest" and "accurate" information about the
situation.
"A letter sent Tuesday blamed Biden's policies for a surge
in illegal crossings at the southern border.
"'States are on the front
lines, working around-the-clock responding to the effects of this
crisis: shelters are full, food pantries empty, law enforcement
strained, and aid workers exhausted,' the letter said. 'As governors, we
call on you to provide honest, accurate, detailed information on where
the migrants admitted at the southern border are being relocated in the
United States, in addition to comprehensive data on asylum claim
timelines and qualification rates, and successful deportations. We ask
for this information immediately, but also regularly as the crisis at
the southern border continues.'"
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Share Your Interest  📰 Inside
Indiana Business: Indiana as agtech innovation hub? New study says it’s
on the horizon. From
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tion-hub-new-study-says-its-on-the-horizon er">Inside Indiana Business:
"INDIANAPOLIS - A new study shows that Indiana is an emerging agtech
innovation hub after agbioscience job postings multiplied nearly
sevenfold since 2017.
"The TEConomy Partners study found the industry
is growing within the broader Indiana economy. Economic development
initiative AgriNovus Indiana sees the development as a step in the
right direction for the not-for-profit’s mission.
"Hoosier
agbioscience companies have posted over 6,700 tech jobs since 2015 with
Industrial engineering, technologies and technicians being the top
roles.
"The report says there is a solid base for future growth,
citing the pipeline of tech startups, university development and
research and the companies and industries are established and growing
in the state."
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plan to vote this fall.
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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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