96 A Message from the ChairwomanFile to Run!
Friends,
The
first date to file to run for public office opens next Wednesday,
January 10th. The best way to get involved at the grassroots level is to
run for precinct committeeman and state delegate! This is YOUR chance to
be an active member of the Republican Party, have YOUR voice heard, and
make a real difference. We all have a responsibility and a duty to make
sure we are nominating the best of the best for our party to dominate in
the General Election in November, and IT STARTS HERE!
2024 is one of
the most important elections of our lifetime, we have critical races up
and down the ticket, including Governor, U.S. Senator, and President of
the United States. As we move forward this year, there will be ample
opportunity to get involved. Please don't miss this chance to make a
real impact on the future of our party by filing WEDNESDAY to run for
precinct committeeman and state convention delegate!!!
For more
information on filing, click
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The
2024 elections will be here before we know it. Get involved NOW!
Thank you for all that you do.
Chairwoman Anne F. Hathaway
Governor
Eric Holcomb's Week in Review Gov. Holcomb Announced a New Round of
Grants to Support Child Care
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Holcomb,
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+of+Indiana announced that $18.1 million in employer-sponsored child
care grants will be awarded to 64 businesses, community groups and
school corporations. This is the first of two rounds to be awarded,
totaling $25 million!
What he’s saying: "We wanted those who know
first-hand the critical needs of their employees, and those who are
best positioned to partner in their communities, to create child care
solutions for their workforce, and they delivered,” Gov. Holcomb said.
“This effort harnesses the combined efforts of businesses, community
groups, and schools that want to support working Hoosiers’ careers and
our youngest learners across the state.”, Gov. Holcomb shared in a
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e+of+Indiana press release.
What else happened this week?
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Holcombhttps://twitter.com/GovHolcomb/status/1735041866360348794
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that he will unveil his 2024 Next Level agenda on Monday, January 8th
at 10am ET, and you can watch live
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of+Indiana Gov. Holcomb will give his 8th and FINAL State of the State
address on Tuesday January 9th. The address will begin at 7pm ET and
can be viewed live [link removed] here.
To stay up-to-date, follow Gov. Holcomb on
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 👏 Meet Our Newest
Republican Lawmakers ⚖
As we enter the 2024 legislative session, let's
take a moment to get to know our newest members! We have 4 new
Republicans starting their first session on Monday. For more
information, read this article
inhttps://www.theindianalawyer.com/articles/meet-the-new-republican-law
makers-in-the-indiana-general-assembly >The Indiana Lawyer.
State
Senatorhttps://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/carrasco >Cyndi
Carrasco will be serving the remainder of the late Jack Sandlin's term
in the Senate, representing senate district 36, which covers portions
of Johnson and Marion counties. Senator Carrasco earned her law degree
from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and
currently serves as vice president and general counsel at the
University of Indianapolis. Senator Carrasco was also the first female
Indiana Inspector General and has served as Gov. Holcomb's deputy
general counsel.
  State
Senatorhttps://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/goode >Greg Goode will
serve senate district 38, which covers Vigo and Clay counties and a
portion of Sullivan County. He has a bachelor's degree in political
science and a MA in history from Indiana State. Senator Goode spent
over 10 years as the Executive Director of Government Relations and
University Communications for Indiana State University. He is currently
the state director for U.S. Sen. Todd Young
  State
Senatorhttps://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/maxwell >Randy Maxwell
will serve senate district 43, which covers Dearborn, Jefferson, Ohio,
Scott and Switzerland counties, and portions of Jennings County. He
earned his degree in finance-real estate and entrepreneurship from the
Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, where he was also a
member of the football team. Senator Maxwell is currently the CEO of
Maxwell Construction, a family-owned Southeast Indiana general
contractor and development company.
  State
Representativehttps://www.indianahouserepublicans.com/members/general/a
lex-zimmerman/?back=members >Alex Zimmerman will serve house district
67, which covers portions of Decatur, Jefferson, Jennings and Ripley
counties in southeast Indiana. Rep. Zimmerman is an attorney and owns a
private law practice in North Vernon. He earned his bachelor's degree
from Franklin College and his Juris Doctor from the Indiana University
Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He previously served in several roles
with the Indiana Senate, including as legislative assistant, majority
legal associate and deputy majority attorney.
 📱 News You Can
Use
Governor Eric Holcombannounced judicial appointments for Daviess
and Wayne Counties.
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouchcelebrated a
Department of Agriculture record13,980 members of Indiana FFA.
Secretary Diego Moralestravelled the state all week as part of his 92
county trip to deliver election improvement grant money to county
clerks.
Attorney General Todd Rokitashared some of his office's
biggest achievements in 2023.
Treasurer Daniel Elliotspent time with
family as we started the New Year.
Senator Mike Brauncalled on
fellow Republicans to stand strong on protecting the southern border.
Senator Todd Youngshared some of his favorite books from 2023.
Congressman Rudy Yakymcalled on 2024 to be the year we restore fiscal
responsibility.
Congressman Jim Banksshared his favorite reads from
2023.
Congressman Jim Baird'sreturned more than $2 million to
Hoosier taxpayers.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartzvisited the southern
border to hear from border control and law enforcement.
Congressman
Greg Pencewished Hoosiers a happy New Year.
Congressman Larry
Bucshonspoke with The Hill about physician reimbursement.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin'sspoke with Fox and Friends about her visit
to the southern border.
 Upcoming Events Across the State
January 6: Wabash County Republican Party Chairman’s Breakfast
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
March 2:
Switzerland County Lincoln Day Dinner
March 9:Indiana Federation of
Republican Women Spring Meeting
March 23: Owen County GOP Lincoln
Day Dinner
April 6: La porte County Lincoln Day Dinner
April
16:&nbshttps://www.indiana.gop/events/wells-county-republican-party-202
4-lincoln-day-dinner ">Wells County Republican Party 2024 Lincoln Day
Dinner
April
26:&nbshttps://www.indiana.gop/events/white-county-gop-lincoln-day-dinn
er ">White County GOP 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 Thanks for reading,
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