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Subject Wishing You a Happy 4th of July!
Date July 1, 2022 2:03 PM
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96 &#8202;&#8202;Wishing You a Happy 4th of July! Chairman Kyle Hupfer
speaks on this past Sunday's edition of All INdiana Politics on Governor
Holcomb's call for a special session to return $1 billion to Hoosiers.
(June 26, 2022)
Last year, on this exact day, the Biden White House
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about how American families would save an astounding $0.16 on their
annual Fourth of July cookout compared to 2020, according to an annual
survey conducted by American Farm Bureau.

Well, this Monday,
American Farm Bureau released the results of the 2022 survey. As you
can probably imagine, American families won't be saving $0.16 this
year. In fact, they'll be paying $10.18 more — $69.68 compared to
$59.50 last year, or a 17 percent increase.

Two pounds of ground
beef will cost $11.12, up 36 percent from last year; three pounds of
center-cut pork chops will cost $15.26, up 31 percent from last year;
2.5 quarts of fresh-squeezed lemonade will cost $4.43, up 22 percent;
and perhaps worst of all, a half gallon of vanilla ice cream will cost
$5.16, up 10 percent!

There's no doubt that Hoosiers and all
Americans are feeling the squeeze of Bidenflation this summer. And
while the White House's only solutions are to double-down on the same
policies that put us in the position and shift blame onto others,
Republicans in the Indiana legislature are acting to return $1 billion
of your money back to your pockets that will help ease the burden of
increased costs.

Even though our country is facing hard times, there
is still so much to celebrate. America, more than any other nation,
represents the promise of freedom, hope, and opportunity for all.
Enjoy this week’s newsletter, share it with a friend, and may God bless
America.

Sincerely,

Chairman Kyle Hupfer
&#8202;Governor
Holcomb's Week That WasAnnouncing READI Projects Are on the Move
Yesterday, Governor Eric Holcomb and Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad
Chambers announced that quality of place projects and programs are
beginning to move forward across the state through the transformational
Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative
(READI). The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is on
track to designate 40 percent – or $200 million – of the initiative’s
grant funds to projects and programs in 10 regions by the end of July
and expects to designate the remaining $300 million in all 17 regions
by the end of the year, accelerating shovel-ready projects and programs
that are expected to transform Indiana communities, attract talent and
improve the quality of life in the short and long term. “Innovation
knows no boundaries and that there’s no limit to what can be
accomplished when we work together to better the lives of Hoosiers,”
said Gov. Holcomb. “This transformative program is funding projects
that lean into a region's strengths while building community gathering
places, inclusive parks for kids, performing arts center and trails
that will have generational impact across each region and every person
who visits our great state. In Indiana, there is no greater priority
for us as leaders than to work together closely to improve Indiana’s
standing as the best location to live, work and thrive.” The IEDC
announced funding awards in December, allocating READI’s $500 million
to 17 regions across the state that represent all of Indiana’s 92
counties. Collectively, the state’s investment is expected to yield an
additional $9.86 billion public, private, and nonprofit dollars
invested (19.72:1 investment leverage ratio) in enhancing Indiana’s
regions for current and future generations of Hoosiers.
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Announcing Construction is Underway on the South Shore Double Track
ProjectA lot happened last week! We wanted to make sure you didn't miss
this.

Last Monday, Governor Eric Holcomb announced construction is
moving forward on one of the largest public transit investments in
Indiana’s history – double tracking of the South Shore Line from
Michigan City to Gary.

This project, a prominent piece of Gov.
Holcomb’s Next Level Agenda, adds nearly 18 miles of new track over a
26-mile corridor along the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation
District’s existing South Shore Line between Gary and Michigan City and
makes multiple improvements to the existing line.

“The Double Track
Project is transformative for Northwest Indiana and the positive
impacts will be felt across the state for generations to come,” Gov.
Holcomb said. “This game changing project is another prime example of
how Indiana is laser-focused on connecting people and businesses to our
state’s exceptional quality of life, great communities, and pro-growth
business environment.”

In addition to the Double Track project, Gov.
Holcomb has made the West Lake Corridor extension of the South Shore
Line a Next Level Agenda priority. Combined, the Double Track and West
Lake Corridor projects are projected to attract approximately $2.7
billion in private investment to Northwest Indiana, and result in over
6,000 new jobs and $5 billion in economic impact by 2048.
&#8202;2022
Statewide Candidate Highlight: Diego Morales Introducing our nominee
for the office of secretary of state: Diego Morales!
Diego will work
tirelessly to ensure election integrity for Hoosiers.
Check him out
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&#8202;Chairman Hupfer
on All INdiana Politics
Chairman Kyle Hupfer joined Richard Essex on
All INdiana Politics to discuss Governor Holcomb's plan to return $1
billion to Hoosiers and the opportunity to protect life in the upcoming
special session.
Watch the Segment&#8202;A Day to Celebrate the
American Promise From [link removed] National Review
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July 4,
1776, is the birthdate of the United States of America. Now, more than
ever, it should be celebrated for that, but also as something more: the
greatest single day for human liberty in the history of the world.
The birthdate of the United States, long settled, is contested today by
radicals: Should we celebrate it, or mourn it? Should we instead center
the founding of our nation in its worst moments, not its best? Of
course, America was conceived, was born, and matured in stages. The
history of the American people dated to Jamestown in 1607, and our
self-government to the first Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619 and
the Mayflower Compact in 1620. Our separation from Britain began at
Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, and was not completed until
November 25, 1783, when the British evacuated occupied Manhattan. The
full promise of America was longer in the achieving, and is never an
entirely completed project.

But consider that phrase: “the promise
of America.” No other nation, before July 4, 1776, was founded on a
promise. No other polity could be called to fulfill its founding
ideals, because no other polity had any. States had rationalizations,
and in some cases guiding faiths, but they did not have statements of
principles.
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Highlight Stay up-to-date on commentary and updates from Chairman Kyle
Hupfer by following him on Facebook and Twitter.
This week: A warning
of what's to come in November.

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