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Subject Internship Applications with the Indiana Republican Party are Open!
Date December 15, 2023 7:31 PM
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96&#8202;A Message from the ChairwomanInternship Applications are Open
for Spring and Summer of 2024!
Friends,

We are looking for
impressive, young Republicans to join us for the Spring and Summer of
2024! If you know anyone that would be a good fit, please send them our
way! To learn more about our internship opportunities, click
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We are building the
Republican Party with great, young talent. The Indiana Republican Party
internship program has produced strong leaders who have gone on to have
successful careers in politics, state government, and the private
sector. Many successful leaders in Indiana started RIGHT HERE with the
Indiana GOP!

Our interns will have the opportunity to create real
change while learning how to run campaigns and support county parties.
Next year is an important election year, we need the best and brightest
to help us push Republican candidates across the finish line come
November of 2024. It starts NOW.

Share this
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with a college student that you think has what it takes. Help us build a
strong Republican Party!
Chairwoman Anne F. Hathaway
Governor Eric
Holcomb's Week in Review Gov. Holcomb Spoke at the 28th Annual
Governor's Luncheon for Scouting!
[link removed] Governor Eric
Holcomb,
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tend-governors-luncheon-for-scouting/ attended and was the keynote
speaker for the 28th annual Governor's Luncheon for Scouting. Gov.
Holcomb
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ng-luncheon/ discussed leadership and the importance of life-long
learning that the Boy Scouts of America provides. This event is the
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draising-event-of-the-year---heres/article_fee5de6e-993a-11ee-9915-97cb8
c5acec6.html biggest fundraiser of the year for local Boy Scouts
chapters, with over 1,700 businesses and civic leaders in attendance
raising nearly $17,000.

What he’s saying: "Fantastic turnout at
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#GovLunch2023! Inspired by the generosity of our state, supporting
scouting. Together, we're investing in the future leaders of
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nation. Thank you!”, Gov. Holcomb shared in a
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What else happened this week?
[link removed] Gov. Holcomb
attended the 2023 Denton's Legislative Conference, where he
participated in a fireside chat to discuss his experience as Governor
over the years, and legislative accomplishments.
To stay up-to-date,
follow Gov. Holcomb on [link removed] Facebook or
[link removed] Twitter.
&#8202;πŸ’ͺ Local Leadership
Republican led Indiana cities continue to earn national recognition,
this time including Republican Mayor Mike Moore's home city of
Jeffersonville. A report
fromhttps://money.com/best-places-to-live/jeffersonville-indiana/
>Money, a personal finance website whose mission is "to guide people to
financial victories through up-to-date information, education, and
tools",[link removed]
t-places-to-live-in-the-us-according-to-money/ >ranked the best 50
places to live in the United States. Among them were two Indiana
cities, both led by Republican mayors, Carmel and Jeffersonville.
Money highlighted Jeffersonville's beautiful view of the Ohio River
from the Big Four Bridge. The article specifically highlights the
riverfront downtown revitalization project. Under Mayor Mike Moore, The
city of Jeffersonville built the Big Four Bridge for pedestrian and
bike usage, and revitalized the downtown riverfront area to be an
attractive destination for nearby Louisville.

&#8202; Westfield
Mayor Andy Cook
washttps://readthereporter.com/westfields-first-mayor-presented-with-sa
gamore-of-the-wabash/ >awarded one of the State of Indiana's highest
honors, the Sagamore of the Wabash. Mayor Cook is finishing his fourth
and final term as Mayor of Westfield, of which he has been the only
person to serve in this role. Westfield became a city in 2008, when
Mayor Cook took on the role until his retirement at the end of the
year.

Mayor Cook has been integral in the growth and success of
Westfield over the years, seeing the population grow from under 20,000
when he took office to almost 60,000 today. One of Mayor Cook's biggest
achievements was making Westfield a hub for sports entertainment,
creating Grand Park. Mayor Andy Cook is another example of the many
great Republicans leading the most successful cities in Indiana.
Republican Mayor-Elect Scott Willis will look to continue the success
that Mayor Cook has fostered. Read more about Mayor Cook's legacy in
Westfield
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ore-of-the-wabash/ HERE.

&#8202;πŸ“± News You Can Use
Governor Eric
Holcombattended Dennton's Legislative Conference.

Lt. Governor
Suzanne Crouchmet with leaders of the Chin Community.

Secretary
Diego Moraleswelcomed election officials from across Indiana.
Attorney General Todd Rokitacelebrated Christmas with his staff.
Treasurer Daniel Elliotattended a policymaker meet and greet in
Martinsville.

Comptroller Elise Nieshallawent on the All INdiana
Politics Podcast.

Senator Mike Braunwrote an op-ed on his visit to
the southern border.

Senator Todd Youngspoke with The Messenger
about advanced artificial intelligence.

Congressman Rudy Yakymmet
with the Elkhart County Commissioners.

Congressman Jim Bankshosted
an event with the Claremont Institute.

Congressman Jim Baird'sspoke
with the Western Caucus about the needs of rural America.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartzspoke U.S. Energy Stream's 2023 Energy
Transition Forum

Congressman Greg Pencecelebrated Indiana's 207th
birthday.

Congressman Larry Bucshonspoke with The Hill about his
legislative priorities.

Congresswoman Erin Houchin'snominated 18
students to serve in the U.S. Service Academies.
&#8202;Upcoming
Events Across the State
January 20: Hancock County Republican Party
Campaign Fundraising Seminar

January 23: Indiana Federation of
Republican Women Legislative Day at the State House

January 27: Rush
County Lincoln Day Dinner

February 17: 6th District Gubernatorial/US
Senatorial/Presidential Straw Poll

February 17: Cass County
Republican Lincoln Day

February 23:Congress of Counties

Events
past these dates are available on our website and will be added to the
newsletter as we approach them. Submit Your Event Thanks for reading,
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