Governor Mike Braun joined Hammer and Nigel to discuss his efforts to help law enforcement keep Indianapolis safe.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith announced his office's Fountain County mobile office hours to meet with residents and discuss local concerns with Hoosiers. "We are keeping our promise to hear from all Hoosiers throughout the state - whether it's at town halls or during our mobile office hours," Said Lieutenant Governor Beckwith.
Secretary Diego Morales announced key election dates for the 2026 state and federal elections. "Our office is committed to ensuring that every eligible voter has the resources they need to make informed decisions,” said Secretary Morales.
Treasurer Daniel Elliott released an op-ed in the Washington Examiner, titled "Keep the dollar free and say no to a central bank digital currency." His article highlights the potential dangers of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) for rural Indiana and the United States. “A retail CBDC incentivizes individuals to hold funds directly with the Federal Reserve, bypassing local banks a draining deposits from institutions that small communities need. That threatens family farms, small businesses, and homebuyers in towns like ours," wrote Treasurer Elliot.
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla celebrated Indiana being the 4th lowest debt per capita state in the country at $186 per person.
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced his 11th opioid settlement as Indiana's Attorney General, securing approximately $720 million nationwide in settlements with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills, playing roles in worsening an opioid crisis that devastated communities in every state.
Senator Todd Young joined eight of his Senate Republican colleagues in introducing the Rotorcraft Operations Transparency and Oversight Reform (ROTOR) Act to improve aviation safety. The bill comes six months after the tragic January 29th midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
Senator Jim Banks introduced the Revitalizing Empty Structures Into Desirable Environments Act (RESIDE) Act, to help communities turn abandoned or run-down buildings—like warehouses, factories, hotels, strip malls, and other unused spaces—into new housing.
Congressman Rudy Yakym posted an episode of "Delusions to Conclusions," debunking the claim that "President Trump is destroying the economy."
Congressman Marlin Stutzman celebrated President Trump's major trade deal with Europe. “I've said it many times that President Trump is the strongest diplomat,” Stutzman said on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. “He's the strongest negotiator our country's had since President Reagan.”
Congressman Jim Baird joined our state and federal leaders in backing the EPA’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, aiming to undo costly regulations of the Obama and Biden administrations. He praised President Trump, EPA Administrator Zeldin, and Secretary Wright for advancing policies that support American consumers and the auto industry.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz joined the Carmel VFW in recognizing Vietnam veteran and Marine Corporal Dennis Zavada for his continued service as caretaker of Westfield’s Fallen Hoosier Heroes Memorial.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve launched his 'Hoosier Heartland' tour for the summer, embarking on a district-wide tour. He plans to meet with county sheriffs, local manufacturers and small businesses, family farmers, local airports, and engage with constituents throughout the district.
Congressman Mark Messmer celebrated the USDA’s announcement that it will be building a new regional hub in Indianapolis, praising the decision and highlighting Indiana’s key role in American farming.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin met with small business owners in Dearborn County for a roundtable discussion saying, "I was proud to highlight how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act delivers for them, especially through the historic tax cuts that let them reinvest, grow, and create jobs. Thank you to all who participated!"