Good news Hoosier Republicans: the Democrat election hijacking bill, HR1/S1 is dead. For now at least.
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The Defeat of HR1/S1 (For Now)
Good news Hoosier Republicans: the Democrat election hijacking bill, HR1/S1 is dead. For now at least. The Orwellian titled “For the People Act” was nothing short of an attempted takeover of our elections. The bill would have allowed partisan ballot harvesting, threatened election security by weakening common-sense voter ID laws, paved the way for DC statehood, mandated taxpayer funded political campaigns, stuffed voter rolls with unverified registrations, and would have expanded flawed and insecure vote-by-mail systems where ballots are mailed to voters regardless of it the ballot was requested or not. Our thanks to Senators Young and Braun for holding strong in the Senate and to our GOP delegation in the House for always fighting to protect our elections.
Of course, while the defeat is welcome, we all know that it isn’t necessarily over. Anyone who’s seen Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13^th knows that even when the monster dies, it isn’t truly dead. In fact, we know Washington Democrats are already plotting ways to sneak these dangerous provisions into other bills. We’ll remain vigilant and keep you informed on ways to protect the security and integrity of our elections systems.
Thanks
Kyle
Photo: Chairman Hupfer meets with State Sen. Brian Buchanan, State Rep. Doug Gutwein and Jasper County GOP Chairman Jeff Phillips earlier this week in Demotte.
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was
Moving Indiana Forward
Governor Holcomb joined Senator Todd Young in Fishers to discuss the Endless Frontier Act. The passing of this bi-partisan legislation will help Indiana invest into areas such as technology innovation and manufacturing - encouraging an independent and efficient economy.
On Wednesday, Governor Holcomb
visited the National Confectioners Association kickoff. This organization brings together confectioners, chocolatiers and candy-makers to promote innovation in the making of sweet treats.
Photo: Governor Holcomb and Senator Todd Young come together to discuss the positive impact the Endless Frontier Act will have on Indiana.
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Governor Holcomb posing with the Keebler Elf at the National Confectioners Association Kickoff.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel Launches "Real America" Podcast
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel launched her new podcast, “Real America.” and will be traveling the country sharing stories from outside the beltway, highlighting Republican leaders around the country and how Republican policies have improved Americans’ lives. Chairwoman McDaniel is offering the platform for Republican leaders to share their successes and for listeners to hear real stories from the exciting, leading voices in our Party.
“America is an amazing country filled with wonderful people who do incredible things, but too often the media and liberal politicians ignore big parts of our nation and the people who make it work. So I'm thrilled to speak with these amazing leaders and policymakers in our party who solve real problems every day, and help spread their message far and wide.” -Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
Chairwoman McDaniel's Podcast is available on Spotify, Appple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. Click here to listen ([link removed]) .
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Chairman Hupfer on the Road
Chairman Hupfer was on the road often this week. Visiting Hoosier Republicans in Lake and Jasper Counties and delivering the keynote at the Clinton County Lincoln Day Dinner. Here are some pictures from the week.
Photos: Chairman Hupfer speaks before the Jasper County GOP golf outing tees off.
Photo: Chairman Hupfer visits with 1^st District Chair Mike Simpson.
Photo: Chairman Hupfer delivers the keynote at the Clinton County Lincoln Day Dinner.
Photo: Chairman Hupfer with Clinton County Chairman Jim Moyer and outgoing Vice Chair Linda Brammell. Kyle presented Linda with a Chairman’s Award for her years of service and support to the party.
Rep. Walorski and Governor Holcomb Discuss Grissom ARB
Representative Walorski and Governor Holcomb met with USAF Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee to discuss the advantages Grissom ARB would provide as a base for the KC-46A Pegasus aircraft. We are confident in Grissom ARB's ability to host these new aerial refueling and transport aircraft.
Upcoming Republican Events
July 17 ([link removed]) : Blackford County Lincoln Day Dinner
July 21 ([link removed]) : 2021 Young Republican National Convention
August 7 ([link removed]) : Parke County Lincoln Day Dinner
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