Governor Mike Braun lead Republican Governor's in signing a letter of support for the passage of President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith will serve as the keynote speaker at the Right to Life Dinner in Indianapolis, reaffirming his administration's commitment to the sanctity of life and the protection of the unborn.
Secretary Diego Morales announced that Simon Property Group, one of the nation's largest and most prominent real estate companies, has officially transferred its corporate registration from the state of Delaware to Indiana.
Treasurer Daniel Elliott recently attended the 77th anniversary of Israel's Independence. He wrote, "Indiana’s investments in Israel are not only good for Hoosiers, but a strong moral statement about standing with our friends in the face of terror."
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla presented to the leadership of the Indiana Courts a report on our State's finances, providing information on Indiana's solid fiscal position.
Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a 29-count administrative complaint against the real estate broker license of an Avon Resident. “We want to root out this kind of fraudulent misconduct wherever it occurs, and we want to hold perpetrators accountable,” Attorney General Rokita said. “It’s all part of our mission of protecting Hoosiers and upholding the rule of law.” Rokita thanked his team for their work on this case.
Senator Todd Young delivered remarks on the Senate floor about the importance of remembering those who paid the ultimate price for our country, ahead of Memorial Day.
Senator Jim Banks joined President Trump in the Oval Office for the announcement of the "Golden Dome" and delivered remarks on how the program and President Trump's tariffs are benefiting Hoosiers.
Congressman Rudy Yakym introduced the Safeguarding Essential Cables through Undersea Risk Elimination (SECURE) American Telecommunications Act. Yakym aims to ensure that we are able to hold adversaries like China and Russia accountable for cutting submarine telecommunications cables.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is the start of America’s return to fiscal sanity,” said Rep. Stutzman. “This bill is the single best piece of legislation I have voted for when it comes to fixing our country’s fiscal future while serving in Washington, D.C."
Congressman Jim Baird applauded the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. He wrote, “I was proud to vote for the One Big, Beautiful Bill. It is a win for Hoosiers and the American people and codifies President Trump’s successful agenda. This big, beautiful bill delivers historic tax relief for the American people, including seniors, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, makes strategic investments in our military, secures our borders, authorizes the completion of the border wall, and invests in our farmers and producers."
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz received the Defender of Economic Freedom Award from Club for Growth and the Award for Conservative Excellence from CPAC.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve celebrated National Police Week and thanked "the brave men and women in law enforcement."
Congressman Mark Messmer released a statement regarding the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, "House Republicans worked hard to deliver President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. This comprehensive legislation increases funding for border security, protects the needs of our nation’s farmers, and provides necessary tax relief for Hoosiers and all American.s”
Congresswoman Erin Houchin released a statement regarding the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, "The U.S. House of Representatives passed the One Big, Beautiful Bill this morning—delivering on President Trump’s America First agenda. This is a bill for hardworking American families. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and tax relief for seniors on Social Security. It enhances border security, ramps up deportations of criminal aliens, and unleashes American energy production."