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Cutting Down the Nets

Like many Hoosiers, I watched a lot of basketball the last few weeks. And, as the Baylor Bears cut down the nets in Indianapolis for a well-deserved national title, I was proud of how our state hosted the first large-scale, multi-day sporting event in the world since the pandemic began. More than just some basketball games and another move toward normalcy, hosting the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship tournament had a huge economic impact for Indiana.

I’ve also had the chance to get back on the road to visit with supporters, county officers, local elected officials and many others. Last week I was in Evansville and this week I spent a day in Lafayette.  As things keep returning to normal, I’ll be staying on the road to touch base with as many of our grassroots supporters as I can. My team will reach out to set things as my travel days get scheduled and I’m looking forward to connecting with more and more Hoosier Republicans throughout the spring and summer.   

While Indiana was safely hosting a major sporting event, Major League Baseball decided to cave to the lies of President Biden and other radical left activists and move their annual All Star Game from Atlanta to Denver. As they lie about state election laws,  Democrats are using their temporary complete grip on national power in Washington to orchestrate a federal takeover of our state and local elections. As Republicans, we have to fight against these lies and always stand up for the security and integrity of our elections.  

Thanks

Kyle

Photo: Chairman Hupfer meets with Tracy Brown, chairman of the Tippecanoe County Republican Party

Governor Holcomb's Week That Was

Building One Indiana for All

Last week, Governor Holcomb signed the police reform bill into law. This historic piece of legislation received overwhelming bipartisan support, support from Hoosier law enforcement officers and also checks another one of the Governor's agenda items off the list!
 

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On Tuesday, Governor Holcomb visited the Gary mass vaccination clinic. This mass vaccination clinic has the capacity to administer 3,000 COVID-19 vaccines a day. Every time a Hoosier gets vaccinated, we get one step closer to beating COVID-19 in Indiana. Schedule your appointment by visiting http://ourshot.in.gov or by calling 211.

To stay up to date on the latest developments, make sure you're following Governor Holcomb on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram

Photo: Governor Holcomb visits Gary mass vaccination clinic

 

Gary Mass Vaccination Clinic

Governor Holcomb and the Indiana State Department of Health are continuing to lead one of the most effective vaccine rollouts in the nation. On Wednesday, the Gary mass vaccination clinic officially opened. This mass vaccination clinic is the culmination of weeks of work and collaboration between state, local and federal partners. The clinic will operate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. beginning April 7 through June 2. 

To schedule your shot, call 211 or go to ourshot.in.gov.

 

A Manufacturing Revolution

Senator Todd Young was in Columbus this week to talk about his proposed Endless Frontiers Act. This act would spur the next generation of USA jobs and innovation enabling us to outcompete China on the world stage.

Read about his visit here: http://www.therepublic.com/2021/04/01/young-visits-local-company-to-talk-about-the-front-lines-of-a-manufacturing-revolution/

 

 

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb signs police reform bill
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch discusses importance of Hoosier Homestead Awards
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell is looking for summer interns
Auditor Tera Klutz get to know Auditor Tera Klutz
Attorney General Todd Rokita is investigating big tech companies
Senator Todd Young met with Grow Wabash County
Senator Mike Braun describes his visit to the border
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski introduces Preserving Family Farms Act
Congressman Jim Banks speaks against Biden's infrastructure plan
Congressman Jim Baird visited Food Finders Food Bank in Lafayette
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz set to host first Connect With Your Congresswoman event
Congressman Greg Pence visits Cummins Tech Center
Congressman Larry Bucshon visits with Attorney General Todd Rokita
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth visits the new energizer facility in Franklin

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