From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject How Things Change​
Date April 14, 2022 11:32 PM
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96 [link removed] &#8202;How Things Change Chairman Kyle Hupfer
speaks at the DeKalb County Lincoln Day Dinner on the state's fiscal
turnaround once Republicans gained control of state government after
year's of mismanagement by Democrats.
With tomorrow being Good Friday
and the beginning of Passover, I wanted to send our newsletter out to
you this evening.

On Wednesday of this week, Governor Eric Holcomb
announced that the $125 automatic taxpayer refunds would soon be making
their way into the pockets of millions of Hoosiers. Over $545 million is
being returned to Hoosiers this year. And on an individual basis, the
refund represents a 12 percent cut to the average Hoosier's income tax
liability. This was only made possible thanks to hardworking Hoosiers
and years of conservative fiscal management by our state's leaders.
But our state wasn't always ran like this.

Not too long ago,
Democrats controlled our state, and during that time, they led it into
financial disarray. Budgets were unbalanced...the state was borrowing
from schools to keep itself running...we were in the red. But a group of
Republican leaders from across the state decided that it was time for a
change and came together to formulate a plan that would start us on a
new path. And since then, we haven't looked back.

Under Republican
leadership, we will continue to move forward as we remain focused on
delivering real results for all Hoosiers.

Have a safe, happy, and
blessed Good Friday, Passover, and Easter!

Best,
Chairman Kyle
Hupfer
&#8202; Governor Holcomb's Week That Was Breaking Ground for
Elanco HQ
On Tuesday, Governor Holcomb was joined by Secretary of
Commerce Brad Chambers and executives from Elanco Animal Health Inc.,
for a ceremonial groundbreaking for Elanco's $100 million global
headquarters near the west side of Indianapolis.

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future-of-innovation INside Indiana Business: "The animal health company
announced in December it will relocate from Greenfield and build its
facility on 45 acres of the former GM Stamping plant. The company says
the project is not only about building new office space but also
creating a state-of-the art innovation center and business incubator
for Indiana’s growing agbioscience sector."

“Days like today prove
that Indiana’s investments in infrastructure, talent development,
communities and quality of place are cultivating an ecosystem that
enables innovators like Elanco to grow and thrive, bringing their
biggest, most ambitious ideas to life. Today we broke ground on not
just a building, but on an exciting future – one filled with
opportunities for innovators, talent and communities in Indiana – and
one where leading-edge discoveries will be made in the years ahead.” —
Gov. Holcomb
&#8202;Kicking Off 2022 Next Level Roads Construction
Season
On Monday, Gov. Holcomb was joined by DOT Commissioner Mike
Smith, law enforcement, and road construction industry partners to kick
off the 2022 Next Level Roads construction season.

More than 1,300
state projects are scheduled for construction on Indiana roads in 2022.
When combined with preventative maintenance projects, the state is
investing more than $3 billion to improve road and bridge conditions,
safety and mobility this year.

“This year’s Next Level Roads
projects represent a historically significant investment in
transportation to support our efforts to make Indiana a premier
destination to live, work, learn and play and stay.” — Gov. Holcomb
&#8202;Sen. Young Endorsed by Indiana Right to Life
On Wednesday,
Friends of Todd Young announced that Indiana Right to Life had endorsed
Sen. Todd Young.

“Todd Young is a strong pro-life voice in the
United States Senate. We need a fighter like Todd who won’t back down
to the all-out assault on the unborn being waged by the Biden-Harris
administration. Indiana can be proud to be represented by Todd Young in
the Senate and we urge all pro-life Hoosiers to support him with their
votes, time, and financial support.”

— IRTL PAC chairman Mike
Fichter
&#8202;Hoosier Monica Kozlowski Installed as Member of
National Federation of Republican Women's Executive Committee
On April
2, Hoosier Monica Kozlowski was installed as a member of the National
Federation of Republican Women's Executive Committee during their
spring board meeting.

Pictured in the official portrait, FRONT ROW
(l-r): Eileen Sobjack, President (WA); Vanessa LaFranco, 1st VP (NJ);
Michelle Buckwalter-Schurman, 2nd VP (IL); Carol Hadley, 3rd VP (CA).
BACK ROW (l-r): Marilyn Harris, Secretary (CO); Julie Harris, 4th VP
(AR); Keri Abernathy, Treasurer (MS); Monica Kozlowski (IN), Karen
Newton (TX) and Heidi Parker Martin (LA), Members-at-Large; and, Ann
Schockett, Immediate Past President (NY).
&#8202; Indiana Republican
Party Platform Committee Hearings
Hoosiers interested in providing
input on our 2022 platform can reserve a slot to speak during a
platform committee hearing or can submit written testimony. To reserve
a spot or to submit testimony, please email
mailto:[email protected]?subject=2022%20Platform%20Committee%20Heari
ngs [email protected].

Indiana Republican Party Platform Committee
Hearings (All Times Local)

Thursday, May 5, 2022 (Southern Indiana)
6 – 7:30 p.m.
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
211 E Court
Ave., Jeffersonville, IN 47130

Monday, May 9, 2022 (Central Indiana)
6 – 7:30 p.m.
Hendricks County Fairgrounds
1900 E Main St.,
Danville, IN 46122

Wednesday, May 11, 2022 (Northern Indiana)
6 –
7:30 p.m.
St. Joseph County Republican Party Headquarters
719 W
McKinley Ave., Mishawaka, IN 46545
&#8202;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, delegate counts by county,
and to pay your individual delegate fee, click the buttons below.
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n-fees-individuals Pay Delegate Fee &#8202; Chairman Hupfer's Social
Media Highlight Stay up-to-date on the latest from Chairman Kyle Hupfer
by following him on Facebook and Twitter.
This week: Reminding Joe
Biden that he needs to own #Bidenflation.
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[link removed] &#8202;Upcoming Republican Events
Saturday, April 16:
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Blackford County Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, April 16:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Monday, April 18:
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Washington County Lincoln Day Dinner
Tuesday, April 19:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Tuesday, April 19:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Tuesday, April 19:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Wednesday, April 20:
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County) Lincoln Day Dinner
Wednesday, April 20:
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County Lincoln/Reagan Dinner
Thursday, April 21:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Thursday, April 21:
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Hendricks County Lincoln Day Dinner
Thursday, April 21:
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Lawrence County Lincoln Day Dinner
Thursday, April 21:
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County Patriots' Day Dinner
Friday, April 22:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, April 23:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Monday, April 25:
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Lincoln Day Dinner
Wednesday, April 27:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Thursday, April 28:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Thursday, April 28:
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Vermillion County Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, April 30:
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Jefferson County Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, April 30:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, April 30:
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ch Washington Twp. (Marion County) Lincoln Day Brunch
Saturday, May 14:
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Lincoln Day Dinner
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0Event Submit Your Event &#8202;News You Can Use
Governor Eric
Holcombhttps://twitter.com/GovHolcomb/status/1513912039017795590
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breaking ground at the site of Elanco's global headquarters in
Indianapolis
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch
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at Engage Indiana in Evansville
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell
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the Rotary Club of Brownsburg
Auditor Tera Klutz
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hoosier-taxpayers/ releases information on the upcoming automatic
taxpayer
refundhttp://www.wbiw.com/2022/04/14/aos-coordinates-125-automatic-refu
nd-to-hoosier-taxpayers/
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan
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about the absentee voting by travel board
Attorney General Todd Rokita
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Hoosiers to "hunt" for unclaimed property
Senator Todd Young
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vitural Academy Day for Hoosier students
Senator Mike Braun
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Winchester on his 92-county tour
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
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Greater Elkhart Chamber's Leadership Academy
Congressman Jim Banks
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Allen County Commissioner Therese Brown about local politics
Congressman Jim Baird
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the bipartisan Public Service Loan Forgiveness Payment Completion
Fairness Act
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz
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business owners from Howard County
Congressman Greg Pence
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
Congressman Larry
Bucshon [link removed]
shares that the March inflation rate was the highest in 40 years
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth
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Stablecoin Transparency Act
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