From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject What We Stand For
Date February 4, 2022 2:18 PM
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Joe Biden acts like he wants to know.

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The Chairman's Note
RNC National Committeewoman Anne Hathaway (L) and Chairman Kyle Hupfer (R) stand on the floor of the Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah. This is one of the final four sites being considered to host the 2024 Republican National Convention.
What We Stand For
It's been a busy week at the Republican National Committee's annual winter meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, so this note is a little shorter than normal, but its message is still important.

Joe Biden, in an attempt to place blame for his floundering far-Left agenda, has been asking the rhetorical question: "What are Republicans for?"

Of course, he doesn't really want to know, but I'm happy to fill him in with just a brief list of what we stand for and believe in:
* American exceptionalism
* The U.S. and Indiana Constitutions and the rights they preserve
* Limited, responsible, and transparent government
* Free, fair, and secure elections
* Individual liberty and freedom
* The sanctity of life
* Equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome

P ([link removed]) oll ([link removed]) after poll ([link removed]) has shown that voters know our beliefs align with theirs more so than the Democratic Party. And we'll make sure that more and more voters know just what we stand for as we work to take back the U.S. House and Senate this year.

Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a friend.

Best,

Chairman Kyle Hupfer
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was
Another Record-Breaking Year for Economic Development
On Monday, Gov. Holcomb was joined by Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers to announce the end of a fifth consecutive record-breaking year for economic development in Indiana. Nearly 300 companies committed to locate and expand in Indiana, investing more than $8.7 billion in their operations, a 56% increase from 2020, with an increasing average wage of $28.49 per hour.

This marks the highest capital investment and annual record for average wages since the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) was established in 2005.

“IEDC’s success is vitally important in revitalizing and connecting our communities,” said Gov. Holcomb. “By strengthening our economy, reskilling our workforce, and building up and out infrastructure network, we are simultaneously enhancing our quality of place and life.”
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National Freedom Day

Thanks to the work of Mjr. Richard R. Wright, a former slave and Republican activist, every February 1—the first day of Black History Month—we honor the passage of the 13th Amendment signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

The Republican Party is proud of our legacy of freedom!

You can read more about the life of Mjr. Richard R. Wright here ([link removed]) .

P.S.: Throughout the month of February, we'll be highlighting Black Hoosier Republican trailblazers on our social media pages. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you don't miss a thing!

Sen. Braun Releases "Groundhog Day Report"
On Tuesday, Sen. Mike Braun released his "Groundhog Day Report"—a look at how the D.C. swamp keeps coming back again and again—with a call for White House staff “term limits."

In part, the welcome message reads: "Before I ran for U.S. Senate, I ran a business for 38 years. I know from experience: your operation is only as good as the people you hire. That’s why we shouldn’t be surprised by the poor product we get out of Washington. They keep hiring the same people, and expecting different results ... Your operation is only as good as the people you hire, and based on the results we’ve been getting out of the federal government, I think it’s time we pass out some pink slips."

You can read coverage of the report here ([link removed]) .
2022 Congress of Counites

Registration is open for the Indiana Republican Party's 2022 Congress of Counties!

This two-day training event for Republican Party leaders, candidates, and grassroots activists is scheduled for Friday, February 25 through Saturday, February 26, 2022, at the historic French Lick Resort ([link removed]) in French Lick, Ind.

Thankfully, general admission for the event was not impacted by Bidenflation and remains at $100 per person ([link removed]) .

You'll want to experience the 2022 Congress of Counties to kick off the election season, meet Indiana’s top Republican elected officials, and learn more about critical election topics to help you and your county party win and keep Indiana on the right track.

You can find updated overnight accommodation information here ([link removed]) .

>> The last day to register is Monday, February 21—don't miss out! <<

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View the Tentative Agenda ([link removed])
2022 Indiana Republican Party State Convention

The 2022 Indiana Republican Party State Convention will take place on Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Indiana Farmer's Coliseum in Indianapolis, Ind. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for secretary of state, auditor of state, and treasurer of state.

For hotel accommodation information and delegate counts by county, click the button below.

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Chairman Hupfer's Social Media Highlights

Stay up-to-date on the latest from Chairman Kyle Hupfer by following him on Facebook and Twitter.

This week: Gearing up for the 2022 election cycle and reminding Joe Biden and the Democrats that while they downplayed inflation, Americans suffered.
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Upcoming Republican Events

Sunday, February 6: The Great Chili Out (Jefferson County) ([link removed])
Saturday, February 19: Cass County Lincoln Day Dinner ([link removed])
Thursday, February 24: Whitley County Lincoln Day Dinner ([link removed])
Friday, February 25 - Saturday, February, 26: 2022 Congress of Counties ([link removed])
Friday, March 4: Hancock County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner ([link removed])
Friday, March 4: Bartholomew County Lincoln Day Dinner ([link removed])

Submit Your Event (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Information%20for%20Upcoming%20Local%20Republican%20Event&body=Name%20of%20Event%3A%0ADate%3A%0ALocation%3A%0ATime%3A%0APrice%3A%0AGuest(s)%20of%20Honor%3A%0AContact%3A%20%0A%0AOther%20Information%3A%20)

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb proclaims February as Black History Month ([link removed])
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch makes multiple stops in Hamilton County ([link removed])
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell opposes Biden's nominee Vice-Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve Bank ([link removed])
Auditor Tera Klutz speaks at Association of Indiana Counties legislative conference ([link removed])
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan shares important February election dates ([link removed])
Attorney General Todd Rokita joins multistate lawsuit against precious metals business that defrauded elderly Hoosiers ([link removed])
Senator Todd Young pens column on abuses of China ahead of 2022 Olympics ([link removed])
Senator Mike Braun speaks on out-of-control debt ([link removed])
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski calls out Biden's crime crisis ([link removed])
Congressman Jim Banks presents Congressional Record to WWII vet ([link removed])
Congressman Jim Baird celebrates National Freedom Day ([link removed])
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz discusses Ukraine on Fox Business ([link removed])
Congressman Greg Pence speaks at Lincoln Day Dinner ([link removed])
Congressman Larry Bucshon tours local business in Vincennes ([link removed])
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth announces he will not run for reelection ([link removed])

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