From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject Elections Have Consequences
Date May 31, 2024 1:06 PM
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96&#8202;A Message from the ChairwomanElections Have Consequences

Friends,



As we work toward the November elections, it's important to reflect on
the incredible progress Indiana has made under Republican leadership.
We've seen amazing achievements and exciting projects that have
positively impacted our state's economy and job market. By continuing to
support strong Republican leaders, we can keep this momentum going and
ensure a prosperous future for all Hoosiers.

Our state has been lucky to have strong Republican leadership for 20+
years. Governor Holcomb, alongside the Indiana General Assembly, have
created a business environment that has seen unprecedented investments
in infrastructure, innovation, and global partnerships. These efforts
have led to the creation of thousands of jobs, enhanced public safety,
and attracted significant private investments - making Indiana a better
place to live, work, and play!



To maintain and build upon our state's recent success, it is vital to
elect Republican leaders who will continue to prioritize the needs of
everyday Hoosiers. The next election is not just about a candidate; it
is a vote for the continued progress and well-being of our communities!

Together, let's secure a brighter future for Indiana by supporting and
electing Republican leaders!



Thank you for your continued support and for all that you do.

Chairwoman Anne F. Hathaway

Governor Eric Holcomb's Week in ReviewGov. Holcomb Alongside Toyota
Broke Ground on a New Forklift Facility Governor Eric Holcomb
[link removed] broke ground on a
new $100 Million Toyota forklift manufacturing plant in Columbus, IN.



What he’s saying: “We’re so grateful to see Toyota continuing to invest
heavily in southern Indiana. Toyota’s been a cherished partner and
career cultivator to the State for the last 35 years, and we look
forward to strengthening our bond even more in the decades to come in
and around the Columbus region. Today’s remarkable announcement shows
yet again just how important our state’s business friendly environment -
focus on long-term success and access to a skilled workforce - is to
companies seeking to expand and grow far into the future.” - Gov.
Holcomb said in
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What else is he doing: Gov. Holcomb
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global leaders to the Indy 500 to experience one of Indiana's greatest
traditions.



What he's saying: "Happy to welcome global leaders and partners to the
[link removed] #Indy500. Grateful for
your presence and support as we celebrate this incredible event.
Together, we continue to drive innovation".- Gov. Holcomb said via
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To stay up-to-date, follow Gov. Holcomb on
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Senator Mike Braun's Week in Review Senator Mike Braun started his
statewide tour this week, meeting with constituents in communities
across the state to talk about his message and vision for Indiana! See
Senator Braun's scheduled visits below, coming to a city near you!



Friday, May 31, 2024MerrillvilleLafayetteShelbyville

Saturday, June 1, 2024

South BendFort WayneAndersonMartinsville

To stay up-to-date, follow Sen. Mike Braun on
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[link removed] Twitter.

&#8202; 🚀📈 The Hoosier Economy Won't Slow Down! 💪 Between Memorial
Day and the Indy 500, it’s been a crazy couple of weeks for the Hoosier
state! Republican leadership in the General Assembly and the Governor's
office have been able to build a business environment in Indiana that
has been able to attract record investments and job opportunities that
will continue to propel our economy forward.



Keep in mind what these new announcements mean for communities across
the state. There are real benefits behind these numbers that allow
Hoosier families to thrive in Indiana. These investments mean more jobs,
higher wages, and more opportunities for all Hoosiers.



Below are some of the major announcements that have happened in Indiana
over the last couple of weeks.



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dium=widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana The South Shore Line Double
Track Project

Northwest Indiana is booming! The transformative Double Track project,
which was on time and under budget, and $950 million West Lake Corridor
initiative will inject $2.7 billion in private investment, create over
6,000 jobs, and significantly reduce travel times with 18 miles of new
track and 14 additional weekday trains. This investment will further
revitalize the region and attract new businesses and residents.



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unch-first-100m-growth-stage-fund?utm_campaign=widget&utm_medium=widget&
utm_source=State+of+Indiana Elevate Ventures Growth Stage Fund

Governor Holcomb announced the Elevate Ventures Growth Fund, a new $100M
initiative targeting high-potential, growth-stage companies with a
$500M+ market. Anchored by a $25M investment from Elevate Ventures, with
an additional $75M to be raised privately, this fund aims to propel
Indiana's venture capital scene, following the state's record-breaking
$1 billion venture activity in 2021-2022. This strategic investment will
drive innovation, create high-paying jobs, and foster a robust
entrepreneurial ecosystem in Indiana.



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n=widget&utm_medium=widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana Purdue-Elanco
Research Facility

The OneHealth Innovation District partnership between Purdue University
and Elanco Animal Health will create new jobs, boost local economies,
and improve public health through cutting-edge research. This
collaboration enhances educational opportunities for students and
researchers, preparing them for advanced careers in biosciences and
related fields.



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=widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana Eli Lilly’s Additional $5.3 Billion
Investment

Governor Holcomb and Eli Lilly announced a $5.3 billion expansion,
doubling Lilly's investment in the LEAP Research and Innovation District
to $9 billion. This expansion will enhance Lilly's capacity to
manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients for diabetes and obesity
medicines, creating 200 new high-skilled jobs and bringing the total
planned new jobs at LEAP to 900. The investment solidifies Indiana's
position as a hub for global innovation, leveraging state-of-the-art
technology and creating significant economic growth and job
opportunities for Hoosiers.



These announcements are just a few more examples of how Republican
leadership has made Indiana one of the best states in the country to
live, work, and play. Investments and projects such as these give
Hoosiers more opportunities, build more wealth, and transform
communities.

&#8202; 2024 Republican National Convention Volunteer Opportunities 🤝
There are exciting volunteer opportunities available at the national
convention.The MKE 2024 Host Committee is looking for volunteers to help
guests at the 2024 Republican National Convention. Click
[link removed] HERE to access volunteer
information.



It is rare that the Republican National Convention is so close to
Indiana, that you shouldn't let this opportunity pass by if you are
interested. The Convention may not return until 2032 at the earliest! If
you are a motivated Hoosier, get involved and
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&#8202; 📱 News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb
[link removed] thanked IMS for
another year of an amazing tradition with the 108th Indy 500.



Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch
[link removed] spoke at the
Reagan Institute Summit on Education with Kentucky Lt. Governor
Jacqueline Coleman.



Treasurer Daniel Elliott
[link removed] visited Fostech,
Inc. with State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla and learned how ESG and
de-banking affect businesses like theirs.



Comptroller Elise Nieshalla
[link removed] visited Fostech,
Inc. with Daniel Elliott and learned how ESG and de-banking affect
businesses like theirs.



Secretary Diego Morales
[link removed] visited General
Motors Fort Wayne Assembly Plant.



Attorney General Todd Rokita
[link removed] attended events in
Benton & Marion County to educate Hoosiers on how to avoid scams &
robocalls.



Senator Todd Young [link removed]
joined the Indiana Global Economic Summit, participating in many
discussion to strengthen relationships with the world and Indiana.



Senator Mike Braun
[link removed] honored those
that gave the last full measure of devotion to the cause of freedom.



Congressman Rudy Yakym
[link removed] helped in Plymouth
to lend a hand to Operation Quiet Comfort.



Congressman Jim Banks
[link removed] voiced his thoughts
on the Biden border crisis.



Congressman Jim Baird
[link removed] thanked NORPAC for
helping strengthen the U.S. - Israel relationship.



Congresswoman Victoria Spartz
[link removed] visited Delaware
County EMS Station in Albany and enjoyed great food and company.



Congressman Greg Pence
[link removed] sat down with
industry experts in EV, transportation, and logistics.



Congressman Larry Bucshon
[link removed] voiced his
support and excitement for Eli Lilly's additional $5.3 Billion
investment.



Congresswoman Erin Houchin
[link removed] visited the UPS
Worldport in Louisville, KY.

&#8202;Upcoming Events Across the State

June 10: [link removed] Brown
County 4-H Fair



June
12:[link removed]
ble-0 Southern Indiana Republican Golf Scramble



June 14:
[link removed] Henry
County 34th Annual GOP OPEN



June 15:
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2024 Indiana Republican Party Convention



June 28:
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g-0 Jasper County Republican Party Golf Outing



August 17: [link removed] Lincoln
Lawn Party



August 23:
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Perry-Spencer Republican Picnic



September 6:
[link removed] Brown
County 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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