Governor Mike Braun joined the Keystone Cooperative's first Co-Op Classic to celebrate the producers who feed, clothe, and fuel America.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith traveled to Lake County to hear the issues affecting Northwest Indiana.
Secretary Diego Morales recognized National Poll Worker Day and called on Hoosiers to serve, saying, "On this National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, I want to thank those who already serve and call on others to join them. It’s a chance to serve your neighbors, strengthen your community, and ensure our elections run smoothly and securely."
Treasurer Daniel Elliott met with Mayor Terry Amick and Scottsburg’s leadership team to discuss how the Treasurer’s Office equips local governments with tools to serve their communities.
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla applauded the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) for recommending Indiana Senate Resolution 51, that sounds the alarm on the national debt, serve as a model for state legislatures to pass across the country.
Attorney General Todd Rokita led a 25-state brief defending schools’ right to
maintain sex-specific bathrooms and locker rooms, saying, “The Constitution and Title IX support commonsense safeguards that respect biology and shield kids from vulnerable situations.”
Senator Todd Young led the US Congressional delegation to the Philippines, saying, "The Chinese Communist Party continues to deny Filipino fishermen access to fishing grounds just off their own coast, which is hundreds of miles from China. It is time for China to obey the law and stop this recklessness."
Senator Jim Banks joined South Whitley for the ribbon-cutting of the new Whitko Junior High School, saying, "I’m proud to be a Whitko Middle School alum and grateful for the teachers who helped me get where I am today."
Congressman Rudy Yakym commemorated his predecessor, the late Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, saying, "Today, I was honored to participate in the renaming of a road in Marshall County, a community she loved deeply. May we never forget her selfless service to our nation."
Congressman Marlin Stutzman hosted a job fair at Purdue University Fort Wayne in partnership with WorkOne, which drew nearly 300 job seekers looking to jumpstart their careers. Employers collected resumes, conducted interviews, and hired new employees in person at the successful event.
Congressman Jim Baird celebrated President Trump's AI Action Plan, saying, "As a member of the House Science Committee's Research & Technology Subcommittee, I know it is critical for the U.S. to lead in Artificial Intelligence (AI). President Trump's AI Action Plan lays out key priorities to secure America's leadership."
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz participated in a forum organized by the Independent Colleges of Indiana, discussing the importance of innovation, lifelong learning, and the serious reforms needed in our educational system to align skills with the demands of the 21st-century economy.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve reported a 21% service improvement at the USPS distribution hub in Indianapolis, saying, "There are good people at our Postal Service, but the planning for this huge distribution hub was lousy — and it’s been costly. We are making progress. And I’ll keep my foot on the gas to continue delivering results.”
Congressman Mark Messmer joined the Southern Indiana Development Commission to talk about his work in Congress to "ensure #IN08 remains the best place to open and run a business!"
Congresswoman Erin Houchin announced that over $14 million in Community Project Funding she requested for Indiana’s 9th District will move forward in the House Appropriations process. “Every one of these projects was driven by local leaders and community input,” said Representative Houchin. “From public safety and water infrastructure to parks, sidewalks, and trail improvements, this funding supports the quality of life and growth of our communities.”