Governor Mike Braun joined Sarah Frey to discuss "our mission to make it easy for fresh local produce to get to Hoosier tables."
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith met with interns from various state agencies, encouraging them to pursue their passion in public service and taking questions, "From policy, to the inner workings of state agencies, to the intersection of faith and government."
Secretary Diego Morales delivered remarks at the annual Association of Clerks of Circuit Courts of Indiana summer conference.
Treasurer Daniel Elliott delivered a Juneteenth message for Hoosiers, celebrating the abolition of slavery and the end of the Civil War.
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla met with Madison County officials to discuss key legislative outcomes, including HEA 1392—streamlining tax distribution by shifting complex calculations from County Auditors to the State Comptroller’s Office.
Attorney General Todd Rokita applauded the Indiana Supreme Court for ruling to uphold an 87-year sentence for Victor Johnson, a violent sexual predator, saying,
“Victor Johnson’s heinous acts, including attempted murder, attempted rape, and multiple counts of intimidation, inflicted profound physical and emotional harm on his victims. This ruling ensures that he will face the consequences of his actions and protects our communities from further harm.”
Senator Todd Young chaired the “On the Right Track: Modernizing America’s Rail” hearing, focused on the current state of U.S. freight and passenger rail networks, which move energy, goods, and people across the country. The hearing also explored ways to modernize the networks, including with emerging technologies, to improve safety, increase efficiency, and ensure the systems can meet future demands.
Senator Jim Banks introduced the bipartisan Delivering Digitally to Our Veterans Act of 2025, saying, “This is a simple, long overdue way to give veterans the option to go digital. It speeds up communication, cuts down on paperwork, and brings the VA into the modern age.”
Congressman Rudy Yakym joined the National Association of Home Builders to discuss more ways to grow Indiana's home-building industry.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman applauded US disbursement of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, making an effective change in making sure victims of violence receive help. He went on to call for others in the region to look "towards Israel for guidance when it comes to removing Hamas and other authoritarian, evil regimes in the Middle East."
Congressman Jim Baird issued a release on Israel's strikes on Iran, saying, "Israel has the right to take action to defend itself. I will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds, and I stand with our ally Israel in its fight for its very existence.”
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz joined, as part of the U.S. delegation, EU Parliament members discussed energy security, the importance of U.S. energy production for global stability, including nuclear energy, and challenges and opportunities for artificial intelligence.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve announced that his Courthouse Affordability & Space Efficiency (CASE) Act passed out of the Transportation & Infrastructure committee. It now advances to the House floor. His bill will eliminate costly inefficiencies in courthouse construction and operation — saving taxpayers millions of dollars.
Congressman Mark Messmer spoke with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on the House floor, discussing the issues facing Hoosier farmers.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin met Jeffersonville police officers to discuss what "no tax on overtime" means for our men and women in law enforcement, saying, "The One Big, Beautiful Bill delivers real relief—putting more of their hard-earned pay back in their pockets and recognizing the sacrifices they make to keep our communities safe."