Governor Mike Braun joined 13News to discuss his efforts to spearhead nuclear energy in Indiana, discussing the potential for small modular reactors (SMRs) to provide clean, reliable power to support the state's growing tech and data industries, while attracting new investments and job creations.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith joined Walker Wildmon on American Family Radio to discuss the MAHA movement in Indiana, DEI, and the "Churches' Bill of Rights."
Secretary Diego Morales threw out the first pitch at the Indianapolis Indians game. He wrote, "The Secretary of State Office is proud to sponsor the game as we are sharing with baseball fans about the different divisions of the office and getting eligible Hoosiers registered to vote."
Treasurer Daniel Elliott joined the board of the National Association of State Treasurers at the National Institute of Public Finance at Pepperdine. They discussed the Hoosier story of successful investment and treasury management over the last couple of years.
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla joined Micah Clark of the American Family Association of Indiana to discuss Indiana’s stable reserve balance, her work bringing awareness to the national debt crisis, and what lies ahead as Indiana advances as a model of fiscal responsibility.
Attorney General Todd Rokita expressed full support for using Camp Atterbury to detail illegal immigrants, emphasizing his belief that this measure will help enforce immigration laws, reduce strain on Indiana's resources, and protect Hoosier communities from the lasting effects of open-border policies.
Senator Todd Young introduced bipartisan legislation to encourage local communities to cut burdensome zoning and land regulations that drive up housing costs and limit affordable options. His Identifying Regulatory Barriers to Housing Supply Act promotes greater transparency in how federal funds are used and aims to make housing more accessible nationwide.
Senator Jim Banks celebrated a major legislative milestone as his first Senate-led bill unanimously passed the Senate and is now headed to President Trump's desk. The bill ensures stricter oversight of technology exports to adversaries by requiring the Bureau of Industry and Security to report annually to Congress on licensing decisions and enforcement actions.
Congressman Rudy Yakym joined the RV Industry Association to discuss all the wins for the RV industry in the One Big Beautiful Bill, from the Travel Trailer and Camper Tax Parity provision to the Made in America incentives.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman introduced the Apeel Reveal Act, which requires produce covered with Apeel’s mystery coating to be labeled.
Congressman Jim Baird asked producers how California’s Prop 12 has impacted them and discussed the ways the law undermines producers’ ability to care for their animals during from the floor during the House Committee on Agriculture meeting.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz spoke at the 2025 Nuclear Energy Forum, saying, "Energy generation will drive the 21st-century innovation economy. As Texas plans to double its output in the next decade, Indiana must do the same to stay competitive. With premier institutions like Purdue, IN has huge potential in nuclear energy."
Congressman Jefferson Shreve introduced the BANNED in Latin America Act to combat Iran and Hezbollah's growing terrorist and propaganda networks in the region. His bill directs the State Department to develop a strategy to counter these hostile influences and protect U.S. interests in the Western Hemisphere.
Congressman Mark Messmer met with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, the Joint Staff, and his colleagues on the Republican Study Committee at the Pentagon.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin introduced a resolution calling on the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files within 30 days, while ensuring protections for victims remain in place.