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Subject Introducing Our Statewide Ticket
Date June 24, 2022 5:21 PM
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96 [link removed] &#8202;In a historic move and a victory for life,
the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade!
&#8202; Introducing
Our Statewide Ticket Chairman Kyle Hupfer poses with our statewide
ticket after the 2022 Indiana Republican Party Convention. From L-R:
Chairman Kyle Hupfer, candidate for secretary of state Diego Morales,
candidate for auditor of state Tera Klutz, and candidate for treasurer
of state Daniel Elliott.
This past weekend, Hoosiers from across the
state filled the Indiana Farmers Coliseum to nominate our statewide
ticket for the November elections and adopt our party platform. This was
my third state convention as chairman of the Indiana Republican Party,
and like the other two, it was an honor to stand before you all. It was
also great to see so many familiar faces and meet new ones, too.

As I
noted during my remarks on Saturday, one of my favorite job parts about
the role as chairman is that I get to meet and talk to a lot of you from
across the state. Nowhere close to all 1.7 million Hoosier Republicans
(and growing), but enough to understand the breadth and depth of support
we enjoy as party.

One that is very clear is that we have a very
diverse set of individuals that make up that 1.7 million. It's diverse
in age, gender, and race...those things are easy to see. But they are
also very diverse in their sense of individual beliefs and what within
in them makes them first, identify as a Republican, and then on election
day, cast a vote in our favor.

I believe that diversity of thought is
a strength of our party. But I'm afraid a number is growing that think
it's a weakness or that it's something to attack. We've come to
strengthen this state by growing our party, by adding new members, and
generally following President Reagan's admonition that if you are with
me 80% you're a friend and an ally, not a 20% enemy. We will not always
agree on every single topic or issue...that's impossible. But there is
plenty of us to agree on.

We must continue to find ways to come
together and support fellow each other. I support all Republicans, even
if we don't agree on everything, even if it's perceived that I'm more
conservative than you or you're more conservative than me. I want you in
this party, we need you in this party...we need your voice and we need
your vote.

And with our statewide ticket set, we must now look
forward to November...to continuing to strengthen our state by electing
candidates who will continue the legacy of leadership that these offices
have provided to Hoosiers for years and years. Energized and united, we
can make sure that each one of our candidates crosses the finish line
first this November.

Congratulations to our nominees of Tera Klutz
for auditor of state, Diego Morales for secretary of state, and Daniel
Elliott for treasurer of state. Now, onward to victory in November!
Enjoy this week’s newsletter and share it with a friend.

Sincerely,
Chairman Kyle Hupfer
&#8202;Governor Holcomb's Week That WasStatement
on the Overruling of Roe v. WadeToday, Governor Holcomb issued the
following statement on the overruling of Roe v. Wade.

"The Supreme
Court’s decision is clear, and it is now up to the states to address
this important issue. We’ll do that in short order in Indiana. I’ve
already called the General Assembly back on July 6, and I expect members
to take up this matter as well.

"I have been clear in stating I am
pro-life. We have an opportunity to make progress in protecting the
sanctity of life, and that’s exactly what we will do."
&#8202;Calling
for a Special Legislative Session to Take Action on His Plan to Return
$1 Billion to Hoosiers On Wednesday, Governor Holcomb announced signed a
proclamation calling a special session for the General Assembly to
convene on July 6, 2022, to take action on his plan to return more than
$1 billion of state reserves to Hoosier taxpayers.

“This is the
fastest, fairest and most efficient way to return taxpayers' hard-earned
money during a time of economic strain,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Indiana’s
economy is growing and with more than $1 billion of revenue over current
projections, Hoosier taxpayers deserve to have their money responsibly
returned. I’m happy to be able to take this first step and look forward
to signing this plan into law as soon as possible.”

Each taxpayer
would collect about $225 in addition to $125 Hoosiers are currently
receiving from the state’s automatic taxpayer refund. All told, each
eligible Hoosier would receive about $350; a married couple filing
jointly would receive about $700.
&#8202; Statement by Chairman Kyle
Hupfer on the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
Organization DecisionToday, Chairman Kyle Hupfer released the following
statement on the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health
Organization that overturned the Court's Roe v. Wade decision:

“Today
is a victory for life.

“This historic ruling is a long, overdue
correction to the egregiously decided Roe v. Wade decision and has
rightfully returned the question of life back to the states where it
belongs.

“Hoosiers firmly believe — as stated in the U.S.
Constitution — that life is foundational to liberty.

“The Indiana
Republican Party has been unwavering in its defense of life from
conception to natural death. I look forward to the special session that
Governor Holcomb has called so we can implement our longstanding values
on life.”

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&#8202; Statement by Chairman Kyle Hupfer on Gov.
Holcomb Calling a Special Legislative Session to Act on His Plan to
Return $1 Billion to HoosiersYesterday, Chairman Kyle Hupfer released
the following statement on Governor Eric Holcomb calling a special
legislative session to act on his plan to return $1 billion to Hoosiers:
"At a time of skyrocketing inflation and soaring gas prices caused by
the extreme, anti-energy agenda of the Biden administration and DC
Democrats, Governor Holcomb's proposal to return $1 billion to taxpayers
is a welcome sign of relief.

"Due to hardworking Hoosiers,
responsible Republican fiscal leadership, and Indiana's growing economy,
our state is in a position to take this unprecedented move to return $1
billion to Hoosiers at a time when it is sorely needed, providing
direct, flexible relief at a scale much larger than that of a suspension
of the gas tax for three months.

"While a long-term solution can only
come from the Biden administration reversing its disastrous course and
producing American energy again, Governor Holcomb's proposal is the
fairest, fastest, and most efficient way to return money to Hoosiers'
pockets and provide some relief during the summer months."

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&#8202;Democrats Face Congressional
'Rout' Amid Historically Terrible Headwinds
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"Midterm
election years are almost never good for a president’s party. Even
before the calamitous events of the past 10 months, Democrats knew the
first midterm election of President Biden’s tenure in office would be a
challenge.

"But the cascade of catastrophe that has so dented what
little American optimism remained in the waning days of the pandemic
and the associated economic recovery has even the most optimistic
Democratic Party strategists and pollsters staring into an
unprecedented abyss. Their standing, about five months before voters
head to the polls, is worse than it has been for any president in
modern times, by almost any indicator.

"A new study compiled by
Gallup comparing widely used barometers of midterm attitudes since
1974, which has made the rounds widely in Democratic circles this week,
underscores just how bad the atmosphere has become."
&#8202;Indiana's
Congressional Delegation Challenges Biden Administration Over Potential
Rolling Blackouts
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"Members
of Indiana’s Congressional delegation are demanding answers about the
possibility of rolling electricity blackouts in the state this summer.
"The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) has
warned the Midwest, including Indiana, is at a “high risk” for energy
shortfalls during peak conditions this summer.

"The letter,
addressed to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Richard Glick, seeks details on a
Biden Administration plan to prevent summer power outages and
blackouts."
&#8202;Chairman Hupfer's Social Media Highlight Stay
up-to-date on commentary and updates from Chairman Kyle Hupfer by
following him on Facebook and Twitter.
This week: Wishing Rep. Greg
Pence a speedy recovery after an unexpected heart procedure.
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Governor Eric Holcomb
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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch
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Treasurer Kelly Mitchell
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Auditor Tera
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Secretary of State Holli Sullivan
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Attorney General Todd Rokita
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Senator Mike Braun
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Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
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Congressman Jim Banks
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Congressman Greg Pence
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Congressman Larry Bucshon
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Congressman Trey Hollingsworth
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