From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject Republicans United Against Far Left Democrats
Date February 5, 2021 3:00 PM
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You may have seen that earlier this week the Republican National Committee asked me to serve as general counsel for the organization...

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Republicans United Against Far Left Democrats
You may have seen that earlier this week Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel asked me to serve as the general counsel of the RNC. It was an honor to be asked and I appreciate the executive committee of the RNC approving my appointment unanimously. I know the RNC looked to Indiana in large part due to the collective success we’ve had as a united party over the last several years. This new opportunity gives Indiana a front row seat in the fight to ensure free, secure and fair elections across the country. I’m looking forward to working with the rest of the RNC leadership team on those issues as well as ensuring we’re fully prepared for the 2022 election cycle. Speaking of…

The Biden Administration is off to a horrendous start and we as Republicans need to speak with unity and clarity against this extreme liberal agenda. We keep seeing the same thing over and over and over again from Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and the left. Less than a month into the total Democrat control in Washington, it’s clear the left’s calls of unity were merely lip service for MSNBC soundbites. The truth is, they’re running out the same leftwing playbook they trot out every single time. Increasing taxes, eliminating jobs, weakening our border, attacking energy independence, and so on. Needless to say, we’ve got our work cut out for us heading into 2022 and I know Indiana Republicans, working together, will do our party to wrestle back control.

Thank you,
Kyle
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was

Building One Indiana for All

This week brought more positive developments on the fight against COVID-19. Governor Holcomb announced that vaccine eligibility has been expanded to now include Hoosiers 65 and over. Governor Holcomb’s leadership has Indiana consistently in the top tier of state vaccinations and broadening the eligibility will help us get through this faster. Visit ourshot.in.gov ([link removed]) for more information.

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Governor Holcomb also had a chance to visit with his friend, Medal of Honor recipient and 2018 Sachem Awardee Sammy Davis. Sammy’s story of service, courage and sacrifice for our nation and freedom is a true inspiration for all Americans. His heroic actions helped save the lives of his comrades in Vietnam.

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Indiana's Vaccine Rollout

Under Governor Holcomb’s leadership, Indiana's vaccine rollout is one of the best in the nation! In addition to healthcare workers and first responders, Hoosiers aged 65 and up are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. For more information about COVID-19 vaccinations in Indiana, visit ourshot.in.gov ([link removed]) .

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Black History Month

Monday marked the start of Black History Month –– an important opportunity for us to highlight the incredible achievements and contributions that African Americans have made to better our state and our nation.

Looking back at our Hoosier history books, it’s clear that Indiana would not be the state that it is today without the help of Black Hoosiers who pushed the boundaries, defied the odds, and paved the way forward in business, in sports, in music, and in so much more.
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Protecting Hoosier Consumers

Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a multi-state, bi-partisan action to overturn a federal court decision and ensure state attorney generals can effectively fight robocalls. We're proud that Attorney General Rokita is at forefront of the fight against robocalls, which are excessively frustrating and can cause financial harm.

“Hoosiers are sick and tired of being harassed by illegal and unwanted robocalls. Just as I promised when I ran for this office, we will stay on the offense in our efforts to protect Indiana consumers.” -Attorney General Todd Rokita

Governor Holcomb's Statement on $12.5 Million Opioid Settlement

Governor Holcomb provided the following statement regarding the announcement of Indiana's $12.5 million settlement with McKinsey & Company, resolving investigations into the company’s role in profiting from the opioid epidemic:

“From the first day of my administration, I made combatting the drug epidemic a top priority, and that includes holding accountable those who created and fueled this crisis. I want to thank the Attorney General and his office for their work on this settlement that will help fund prevention, education and treatment efforts. No amount of money can undo the devastating toll inflicted by the opioid epidemic, but this is another step toward helping Hoosier families recover from this national crisis.” -Governor Holcomb

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb works to protect pregnant women in the workforce ([link removed])
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch unveils new Indiana dairy strategy ([link removed])
Senator Todd Young announces proposal to rein in Biden's $1.9 trillion plan ([link removed])
Senator Mike Braun reintroduces constitutional amendment imposing Congressional term limits ([link removed])
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski s ([link removed]) tands for the sanctity of human life ([link removed])
Congressman Jim Banks p ([link removed]) reviews GOP agenda ([link removed])
Congressman Jim Baird cosponsers legislation to restore Keystone Pipeline jobs ([link removed])
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz selected to serve on 2 House committees ([link removed])
Congressman Greg Pence honors fallen USCP officer Brian Sicknick ([link removed])
Congressman Larry Bucshon visits Terre Haute to talk about energy initiatives ([link removed])
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth thanks law enforcement ([link removed])

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