From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject A Year of Action!
Date February 2, 2024 9:04 PM
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96&#8202;A Message from the ChairwomanA Year of Action!
Friends,
2024 must be a year of action! We have so much to do and it is happening
fast, and we need you to be a part of our efforts. This is one of the
most important election years in recent memory, and Republicans need to
come together. Here are two things you can do right now to take action
in 2024:

1) File to run for precinct committeeman and state delegate:
We are one week away from the filing deadline, and this is the best way
Republicans can get involved at the grassroots level. In order for us to
continue to grow as a party, it is essential that all counties fill
these local positions. Time is running out, the deadline is noon on
February 9th to turn your paperwork in to your county clerk's office, So
please be sure to file your
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CAN-37 form before it's too late. Together, we will continue to build
our party!

2) Register for our 2024 Congress of Counties: Congress
of Counties is just three weeks away, on February 23-24! Register ASAP!
Registration closes at 5pm on February 19th. This two-day networking
and training event for Indiana Republicans allows us to all come
together and share the tools and skills that will make 2024 a
successful election year. Be sure to go to our
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to register!

This is going to be an AMAZING year, and we want all
Republicans to be a part of it. It is time to come together and take
action!

Thank you for all that you do.
Chairwoman Anne F. Hathaway
Governor Eric Holcomb's Week in ReviewGov. Holcomb Announces $800
Million Meta Investment
[link removed] Governor Eric
Holcomb
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_source=State+of+Indiana announced an $800 million investment by Meta to
build a state of the art data center campus in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
The new facility will support approximately 100 operational jobs and
hundreds of construction jobs in the coming years.

What he’s saying:
“Today is a great day for Indiana and for our southeast region as we
welcome another major investment to the River Ridge Commerce Center...
Indiana’s efforts to cultivate industries of the future are already
paying dividends for Hoosiers, attracting growth in critical sectors
like data storage, semiconductors, energy and electric vehicles. We’re
excited to welcome Meta to Indiana and look forward to the company’s
partnership in growing Jeffersonville and the southeast Indiana
region.”, Gov. Holcomb said in a
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What else happened this week?
Gov. Holcomb
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widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana announced the addition of early
childhood education and child care credential training options under
Indiana’s signature workforce training programs.

To stay up-to-date,
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&#8202;Republican Mayor Takes
New Approach to Communicating with Residents

Chris Jensen, the
Republican mayor of Noblesville, IN, was recently acknowledged by the
IBJ for his transparent communication approach with constituents. Mayor
Jensen regularly shares video updates online, addressing city issues
for all residents to access. Notably, he makes his cell phone number
publicly available, showcasing his commitment to being accessible to
the community.

Additionally, drawing from his own initial challenges
in office, Mayor Jensen extends himself as a resource to neighboring
city mayors. This collaborative approach showcases Republicans at their
best when working together.

Mayor Jensen's open communication style
and collaboration with fellow mayors serves as a model for mayors
across the state.

You can read the article
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-and-region here!

&#8202;Republican Tax Cuts
Who do you think knows
best when it comes to managing your finances? Democrats think they know
better, but Republicans understand that nobody is going to know the
needs of your family better than you!

Despite the constant
overtaxing of citizens by the federal government and our neighboring
states, they still can't seem to pay their bills! Meanwhile, Hoosiers
have experienced constant TAX CUTS over the last 20+ years of
Republican leadership, and we always balance our budget!

Here's what
Republicans have been doing to make sure Hoosiers have extra padding in
their wallets:
Estimated $20.6 Billion total savings for Hoosier
taxpayers since 2011. This includes: $11.4 Billion in property tax
credits.$3.6 Billion in corporate tax cuts.$2.6 Billion in individual
income tax cuts. Over $8.6 Billion in savings for Hoosiers in the last
3 years alone. In 2022, Republicans in Indiana passed the biggest tax
cut in Hoosier history, cutting our taxes from 3.23% to 2.9% over a 7
year span. THEN, during the 2023 session, Republicans accelerated the
timeline to a 2.9% rate by 2027.

The income tax cut to 3.05% in 2024
is estimated to save $100 MILLION for Hoosiers in ONE YEAR ALONE.
The Party that has Hoosiers' backs, and protects their wallets, is the
Republican Party. We understand the impact of Bidenflation on our day
to day lives. Hoosier Republicans are just trying to ease that strain.
&#8202;📱 News You Can Use
Governor Eric Holcomb announced an
additional $6.9 million in grants to support child care.

Lt.
Governor Suzanne Crouch congratulated 2A state football champions
Bishop Luers when they stopped by her office.

Secretary Diego
Morales shared his story with the Latino community in Angola on Sunday.
Attorney General Todd
Rokitahttps://twitter.com/AGToddRokita/status/1751988664467402946
>joined Wreaths Across America in placing over 3 million wreaths on the
graves of fallen veterans.

Treasurer Daniel
Elliothttps://twitter.com/TOS_Elliott/status/1753060590375821462 >went
on the Kendall and Casey show.

Comptroller Elise Nieshalla met with
the Indiana Federation of Republican Women (IFRW).

Senator Mike
Braun called for term limits.

Senator Todd Young shared in the
excitement with Hoosiers as news broke about the $800 million Meta
investment in Jeffersonville.

Congressman Rudy Yakym shared his
accomplishment of voting on every bill that went onto the house floor
last year, accompanied by only 16 others.

Congressman Jim
Bankshttps://twitter.com/RepJimBanks/status/1751346576755196391
>honored the lives lost, on National Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Congressman Jim Baird
staffhttps://twitter.com/RepJimBaird/status/1752098672517562533
>visited Jasper county to help Hoosiers navigate federal agencies.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz met with Young America's Foundation to
discuss foreign policy with students.

Congressman Larry Bucshon
Congratulated Phil Smith on being appointed Evansville Chief of Police.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin's met with Dave Stevenson, CEO of Reading
Futures.
&#8202;Upcoming Events Across the State
February 17: 6th
District Gubernatorial/US Senatorial/Presidential Straw Poll
February 17: Pulaski County GOP Lincoln Day Luncheon

February 17:
Cass County Republican Lincoln Day

February
20:[link removed]
ner >Tippecanoe County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

February
23:[link removed] >Congress of Counties
February
25:[link removed]
>Fountain County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

March 2: Switzerland County
Lincoln Day Dinner

March 5: Madison County Lincoln Day Dinner
March
9:[link removed]
ring-meeting >Indiana Federation of Republican Women Spring Meeting
March 23: Owen County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

March 29: Orange County
Lincoln Day Dinner

March 30: Brown County Republican Women's
Breakfast

April 1: Putnam County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

April 6:
La Porte County Lincoln Day Dinner

April
16:&nbsphttps://www.indiana.gop/events/wells-county-republican-party-20
24-lincoln-day-dinner >Wells County Republican Party 2024 Lincoln Day
Dinner

April
18:[link removed]
>DeKalb County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

April
19:[link removed] >Noble
County GOP Lincoln Day

April
26:&nbsphttps://www.indiana.gop/events/white-county-gop-lincoln-day-din
ner >White County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

May 2: 2024 Kosciusko County
Republican Day

May 2: Hamilton 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.
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