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All in for 2022

It’s August which means, like many Hoosiers, there’s a lot more activity at my house in the morning as my kids are starting to go back to school. I’m grateful for all the work Governor Holcomb and our Republican supermajorities in the General Assembly have done to improve education throughout the state. We’re making record investments in our students and our teachers. We’re enhancing school safety. We’re investing in ways for continual learners to skill-up and pursue a career they’re passionate about no matter what stage of life they’re in. Indiana can do all these things because we’ve had conservative fiscal management for the last two decades. We’ve had leaders, like Governor Holcomb, Speaker Huston, Senator Bray, and many others, that have prioritized education while also balancing budgets and maintaining healthy reserves.

But, it wasn’t always like this. So, while we’re enjoying our final weeks of summer, there’s much work to be done to keep our Republican winning streak in Indiana going. It’s as important as ever for us to be “all in” on the 2022 midterm elections. We must re-elect our own Hoosier Marine Senator Todd Young and send our entire conservative House delegation back to Washington DC. Your Indiana Republican Party is doing the work now to build a solid foundation for the 2022 cycle. In fact, we’ll be at the Indiana State Fair every day, collecting signatures and sharing information about our great statewide officials. If you’re going to the fair, be sure to stop by our booth to sign the ballot access petition, chat with our great volunteers, and find out all the ways you can help us flip both houses of Congress in 2022.

Thanks,

Kyle

Photo: Chairman Hupfer and his son visit the Indiana GOP booth at the 2019 Indiana State Fair

Governor Holcomb's Week That Was

A Week of Events!


Governor Holcomb attended the Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce fro their annual member luncheon on Tuesday. While there, Governor Holcomb had the opportunity to speak to and interact with group members. 

Governor Holcomb spoke at the FDIC International event Wednesday morning. FDIC International is a convention for firefighters which takes in Indianapolis every year. 

 
Photos: Gov. Holcomb with Hancock Regional Hospital CEO Steve Long at the luncheon and Gov. Holcomb speaking at FDIC International. 

 

Holcomb-Crouch Inaugural Events
 

You are invited to join us for our Holcomb-Crouch inaugural events! Purchase tickets at www.imagineindiana.org.

 

Senator Todd Young's Op-Ed

The Biden administration is directly responsible for the rising costs we are seeing every day. Read Senator Todd Young's Op-Ed here: https://www.nwitimes.com/opinion/sen-todd-young-biden-harris-agenda-has-raised-cost-of-living-hurt-middle-class/article_9f045c84-1c2a-5bbf-93a8-8f5932041834.html

 
Upcoming Republican Events
 
August 7: St. Joseph County Lincoln Day Dinner
August 7: Parke County Lincoln Day Dinner
August 12: Dekalb County Lincoln Day Dinner
August 14: Lincoln Lawn Party

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb attends the opening of the State Fair
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch visits Goodwill Indy
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell brings her interns to tour the Governor's residence
Auditor Tera Klutz announces refundable tax credits for Hoosiers
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan introduces $3 Thursdays for the State Fair
Attorney General Todd Rokita cautions Hoosiers to not use faulty products
Senator Todd Young congratulates Hoosier olympian Annie Lazor on her bronze medal
Senator Mike Braun wishes the Coast Guard a Happy 231st Birthday
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski calls for enhancement of border security
Congressman Jim Banks encourages House GOP to reign in the CDC's power
Congressman Jim Baird works to protect farmers
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz attended the Jake Laird Community Day in Westfield
Congressman Greg Pence addresses the slow process of obtaining a passport
Congressman Larry Bucshon remembers Ernie Pyle on National Ernie Pyle Day
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth tours IBC Advanced Alloys' new expansion

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