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The Holiday Season

It’s hard to believe we’re less than a week away from Thanksgiving, but with the holiday just days away things are busy with your Indiana Republican Party. Earlier this week, our legislative supermajorities held the annual organization day to gear up for the upcoming legislative session. Also, Indiana Republicans in Senate District 46 caucused and elected a new state senator. More information on both of those events are below.

Speaking of Thanksgiving, do you remember earlier this year when the Biden Administration was touting $0.16 saved on your Fourth of July cookouts? Well, this week news came that, because of the policies of Joe Biden and his handlers, inflation is soaring at rates not seen in over 30 years. Which means, your family’s Thanksgiving meal will cost much more this year than it did last year. And with gas prices the way they are, getting over the river and through the woods to Grandmother’s house will cost you more, too! Thankfully, we have a chance next November to put a check on the Biden agenda and you can believe your Indiana Republican Party is going to keep the pedal to the metal for the next 12 months!

Thanks
Kyle

Photo: Chairman Hupfer presides over the SD46 caucus earlier this week in New Albany

Governor Holcomb's Week That Was

Building One Indiana For All


Governor Holcomb visited Mayor Moore in Kokomo. There's a lot of good happening in Kokomo under his leadership!

Governor Holcomb thanked Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers for her 12 years of service. See his full statement here:

 

"Indiana has been fortunate to have Commissioner Lubbers devote her time in public service to the benefit of Hoosiers with her work in higher education and workforce issues for our state for many years. We are grateful for her passion for students and employers and for helping Indiana make strides toward ensuring all Hoosiers have the education and training they need to prosper."


Photos: Gov. Holcomb visits with Mayor Moore.

 

Congratulations Senator Boehnlein

Hoosiers in Senate District 46 elected a new State Senator earlier this week. Congratulations to Kevin Boehnlein on your election!

Photo: Retiring State Senator Ron Grooms, new State Senator Kevin Boehnlein, and Indiana GOP Chairman Kyle Hupfer.

 

Chairman Hupfer on IN Focus

Chairman Hupfer was on IN Focus this past Sunday. You can watch his interview here: https://fox59.com/indianapolitics/in-focus-indiana-gop-dem-chairs-react-to-sen-mike-braun-campaign-audit/

 

Organization Day

Earlier this week, the Indiana House and Senate gathered in the Statehouse for Organization Day, which marks the ceremonial start of the 2022 Legislative Session.

 
Upcoming Republican Events
 
November 19: Dearborn County Lincoln Day Dinner
December 5: IFRW Annual Holliday Luncheon
December 9: 2021 Annual Holiday Luncheon
December 16: Adams County GOP Christmas Reception

 

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb meets with Mayor Moore in Kokomo
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch awards Brilliant Firefly to high school freshman Rahul Durai
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell provides a tax tip regarding ABLE
Auditor Tera Klutz announces reelection
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan visits with Madison County Clerk
Attorney General Todd Rokita files lawsuit against CMS
Senator Todd Young speaks at the Empower Retirement Partner Forum
Senator Mike Braun criticizes Biden for border crisis
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski criticizes Dems' socialist tax and spend scam
Congressman Jim Banks calls out Dems for not addressing worsening inflation
Congressman Jim Baird visits Morgan County for the Life Line Baptist Veterans Day program
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz meets with AICPA
Congressman Greg Pence criticizes Dems for energy crisis
Congressman Larry Bucshon calls on Biden to address the supply chain crisis
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth tours IBC Advanced Alloys' new expansion

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