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Pres. Trump Returns to The White House, Gov. Braun Tackles Healthcare Reform
John,
This week, the Indiana GOP is excited to report on the array executive orders
signed by Governor Braun, aimed at bringing affordability and transparency to
healthcare in Indiana. Hoosiers across our state have long suffered under an
opaque and inadequate healthcare system, and our party is proud to support
Governor Braun in his efforts to combat these failings and bring relief to
millions of Hoosiers.
The Indiana GOP, alongside millions of Americans, also celebrated President
Donald J. Trump's inauguration and return to the White House on Monday.
President Trump's administration has hit the ground running to resolve the
crisis on our southern border, restore American energy dominance, end divisive
DEI and illegal discrimination in the federal government, and reverse the many
destructive executive orders instituted under the Biden administration.
At Indiana GOP HQ, we’re proud to see that our Republican leaders here at home
and in D.C. are delivering on the the agenda that propelled them to office. We
are dedicated to continue supporting conservative leadership as they work to
strengthen and protect our state and country, and are thrilled to see the
progress that has already been made.
Thank you for all you do!
Erin Lucas, Indiana GOP Interim Chairwoman
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Governor Braun Tackles Healthcare Reform
Governor Mike Braun continued his efforts to stand for Hoosiers right out of
the gate this week by signing several executive orders that lower costs,
improve transparency and outcomes, and protect the sanctity of life.
What he said: "Today, I signed nine executive orders that will make Indiana
healthier by driving down healthcare costs, increasing access, and increasing
transparency. We are committed to ensuring Hoosiers have the best healthcare
available, and that the costs don’t break the bank."
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Governor Braun Joined the Indianapolis March for Life
Governor Mike Braun joined hundreds of young people and leaders of faith,
government, and the Pro-Life movement to stand for the sanctity of life and in
support of families. The cold did not stop this amazing group of young people
from around the state!
What he's saying: "I had a great time braving the freezing temperatures to
stand for LIFE at the Indiana March for Life! I joined the crowd after signing
an executive order ensuring that our state’s pro-life laws are enforced to
protect the unborn and support mothers and families."
- Governor Braun said via X
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📱 News You Can Use
Governor Mike Braun applauded
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their bid to develop our state's first nuclear power plant in Spencer County.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith remembered
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of the Holocaust at the 26th Annual State of Indiana Remembrance Program.
Secretary Diego Morales met
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with Indiana's Congressional representatives to discuss initiatives aimed at
strengthening election integrity, enhancing our business landscape, and
ensuring Indiana continues to be a national leader.
Comptroller Elise Nieshella visited
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Club to discuss state finances and the national debt.
Attorney General Todd Rokita filed
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that all districts in Indiana are in line with state immigration law.
Senator Todd Young led
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the effort to protect the First Amendment rights of pro-life citizens at this
year's National March for Life.
Senator Jim Banks introduced
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the End Unaccountable Amnesty Act to prevent future presidents from allowing
mass migration.
Congressman Rudy Yakym introduced
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the Ensuring Veterans’ Final Resting Place Act of 2025 to ensure that the
families of deceased veterans can choose how they want their loved one laid to
rest.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman stood
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the National March for Life.
Congressman Jim Baird introduced
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shortages, eliminate bureaucratic red tape, and help farmers continue their
conservation efforts.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz called
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on the Congressional GOP to restore freedom and competition in healthcare
through reconciliation.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve met
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Guard servicemembers to thank them for their courageous service.
Congressman Mark Messmer cosponsored
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to protect the lives of the unborn.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin met
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with President Donald J. Trump to discuss how Congressional Republicans can
work to advance his America First agenda.
Upcoming Events Across the State
February 28: Henry County Lincoln Day Dinner
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March 22: Lake County Lincoln Day Dinner
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April 17: Floyd County Lincoln Day Dinner
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