From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject A unique caucus
Date December 18, 2020 5:00 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Over the years at your state party chairman, I’ve had the honor of chairing legislative caucuses across Indiana. It’s always a fun process, and....

View this email in your browser ([link removed])
A Unique Caucus

Over the years at your state party chairman, I’ve had the honor of chairing legislative caucuses across Indiana. It’s always a fun process, and it’s fascinating to help facilitate the process as neighbors come together to fill a legislative vacancy and make sure their voice is heard at the Statehouse.

And on Tuesday night this week, we had a first during my time as chairman. After three rounds of voting, we had a tie between two candidates, at 17-17, with one precinct committeeman not completing their ballot. In this situation, party rules say that the state chairman can break the tie. However, for me, it’s important that the caucus chooses their representative – it’s what makes caucuses so special.

So after one more round of balloting, we had a winner, Joanna King of Middlebury. I’m looking forward to witnessing the work that Rep.-elect King will lead on behalf of her Elkhart County community as part of our strong Republican team in the Indiana House.

If you’d like to watch the caucus and witness the excitement for yourself, you can catch the video here ([link removed][UNIQID]) !
-Kyle Hupfer

PHOTO: This week, I had the honor of participating in our state's Electoral College vote on Monday, and casting my vote for President Trump and Vice President Pence!
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was
[link removed][UNIQID]

Governor Holcomb's 2021 Next Level Agenda

This week, Governor Holcomb unveiled his 2021 Next Level Agenda ([link removed][UNIQID]) , and as he said he is:

“Making sure Indiana remains a state of opportunity to live, work, play, study and stay…for ALL.”

2020 has been one like no other. Daily predictability and certainty have been replaced with hourly adjustments and audibles. Governor Holcomb is keeping his eye on the ball as he continues to navigate our state through the world's worst pandemic in over a century while looking ahead to his legislative and administrative priorities for 2021.

Governor Holcomb's agenda ([link removed][UNIQID]) is based on the same five pillars that have put our state in a position of strength over the last four record-breaking years:


Economy - Cultivating our ecosystem to help others grow
* Pass Indiana's ninth straight balanced budget and carry a prudent reserve balance
* Expand Indiana's successful Manufacturing Readiness Grants ([link removed][UNIQID]) -- keeping Indiana the nation's top state per capita for manufacturing
* Stay on track to triple defense investment by 2025
* Increase efforts to make Indiana a destination

Infrastructure - Maintaining what we've got, finishing what we've started, and building the new projects we need
* Grow our nation-leading Next Level Connections broadband program to raise speeds and reach more Hoosiers
* Complete I-69 Section 6 before Gov. Holcomb leaves office
* Obtain record of decision for a new Evansville I-69 bridge
* Continue long-term planning for U.S. 31 and U.S. 30
* Continue Northwest Indiana rail projects - building the West Lake Corridor and double tracking the South Shore Line
* Restart Next Level Trails, subject to funding availability
* Continue efforts to plant 1 million more trees across the state
* Create a comprehensive overview of our state’s housing supply

Education, Training & Workforce Development - Preparing, recruiting, and retaining Indiana's talent
* Ensure 100% funding for K-12 schools for the second half of the school year
* Increase K-12 funding in next biennial budget, and restore higher education funding cut from the pandemic
* Review and reduce unfunded mandates
* Begin assessment of early learning expansion, accountability, transparency, virtual learning
* Attract top teacher talent, build capacity, improve minority teacher recruitment
* Review and consider recommendations of the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission Report
* Increase minority participation in Workforce Ready and Employer Grant programs
* Recruit service members and veterans to become public safety officers and first responders in Indiana

Public Health - Health is wealth, no matter who you are or where you are in the world
* Protect pregnant workers by providing more workplace accommodations, with the goal of making Indiana the best state in the Midwest for infant mortality by 2024
* Reform long-term healthcare, focusing on outcomes and quality
* Initiating a comprehensive assessment of local health departments and state delivery of public health services, using what we’ve learned during the pandemic

Good Government - Looking ahead how we'll do business post-pandemic
* Expand telemedicine services
* Expand virtual options for public meetings
* Provide businesses and schools with coronavirus liability protection
* Remove barriers for Hoosiers to reinstate their driver’s license – helping Hoosiers find a keep a job
* Improve services and increase opportunity for Indiana's minority populations
* Equip Indiana State Police with body cameras by spring 2021, and complete the outside review of the state's law enforcement academy and agencies
* Establish the state’s first equity data dashboard

“Civility isn’t just an end in itself. It’s not rhetorical, it’s practice. It’s about forging a team, taking advantage of diverse talents and ideas, and getting things done. That’s how we, all of us, will take Indiana and our lives to the Next Level.” – Governor Eric Holcomb

It’s a big undertaking – and it’s going to take the entire team on the court to continue to sink more baskets for Hoosiers. So now and throughout the coming legislative session, please consider sharing this information. A great way is through sharing this video ([link removed][UNIQID]) !

--> Watch The Full Agenda Rollout Here <-- ([link removed][UNIQID])
--> Read the Full 2021 Next Level Agenda Here <-- ([link removed][UNIQID])

To stay up to date on the latest developments, please make sure you're following Governor Holcomb on Facebook ([link removed][UNIQID]) , Twitter ([link removed][UNIQID]) and Instagram ([link removed][UNIQID]) !

Vice President Pence:
Operation Warp Speed Comes to Indiana

This week, the Trump Administration delivered – literally – on Operation Warp Speed, the development of a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19, as the first vaccine received emergency use authorization from the FDA.

Our Hoosier health care heroes statewide have started to receive the vaccine, and our own Vice President Mike Pence was in Bloomington on Thursday to highlight Hoosiers’ work at Catalent to produce the Moderna vaccine.

--> ([link removed][UNIQID]) Watch the full Indiana roundtable here! ([link removed][UNIQID]) <-- ([link removed][UNIQID])

Read the Indiana Teacher Compensation Commission Report
This week, the Indiana Teacher Compensation Commission released its report detailing suggestions on strategies for raising teacher pay across the state. It’s a critical issue, and the report details a wide range of recommendations for local school corporations and state government.

--> ([link removed][UNIQID]) Review the commission’s recommendations here. ([link removed][UNIQID]) <--
([link removed][UNIQID])
Indiana’s Electors Cast Vote for President
Trump & Vice President Pence
This week, Indiana’s eleven electors met at the Indiana Statehouse to officially cast their votes for President Trump and Vice President Pence. Chairman Hupfer was one of Indiana’s electors this year.

--> ([link removed][UNIQID]) Watch the full process from the floor of the Indiana House of Representatives here ([link removed][UNIQID]) ! <-- ([link removed][UNIQID])
Chairman Hupfer in the News

The Indiana Republican Party had a big year -- and Chairman Hupfer is in the news talking about it! Check out these stories, and tune in this Sunday on All Indiana Politics!
* Sunday - WISH-TV, Indianapolis
All INdiana Politics, 9:30 a.m. ET

* Howey Politics Indiana: Hupfer Takes INGOP to Historic New Highs
Read Here ([link removed][UNIQID])

* IndyPolitics with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: End of Year Interview
Listen Here ([link removed][UNIQID])

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb unveils his 2021 Next Level Agenda ([link removed][UNIQID])
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch encourages Indiana Grown online marketplace ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Todd Young talked with the Senate Commerce Committee about the RESTART Act ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Mike Braun applauds agreement protecting Americans from surprise medical bills ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski says its time to pass additional COVID relief ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Banks congratulates Indiana's Department of Natural Resources ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Baird talks defense bill and COVID-19 relief ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Susan Brooks is looking forward to next chapter after retirement ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Greg Pence praises Trump administration on Operation Warp Speed ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Larry Bucshon discusses funding for states to distribute vaccines ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth praises first COVID vaccine in Indiana ([link removed][UNIQID])

============================================================
** Twitter ([link removed][UNIQID])
** Facebook ([link removed][UNIQID])
** Website ([link removed][UNIQID])
Copyright © 2020 Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc., All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in.

Paid for by the Indiana Republican Party

Our mailing address is:
Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc.
101 W. Ohio St., Suite 2200
Indianapolis, IN 46204
USA
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis