From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject Breaking ground on Indiana’s future!
Date July 1, 2022 3:00 PM
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Indiana’s future is worth every penny.







Hey John,



If there's one thing worth investing in, it's Indiana's future.





Governor Holcomb is so proud to break ground on the South Shore Double Track
Project that will add nearly 18 miles of new track and improve the South Shore
Line that stretches from Michigan City to Gary.



As part of Gov. Holcomb’s Next Level Agenda, this construction project is a
nearly $650 million project, with $173 million in federal funding: making it
one of the largest investments in public transit in the history of Indiana.



“The Double Track Project is transformative for Northwest Indiana and the
positive impacts will be felt across the state for generations to come… 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.” –– Gov. Holcomb



With construction anticipated to finish in early 2024, this project is
expected to:

* Increase train frequency
* Reduce travel time
* Attract thousands of new residents
* Provide opportunity and access to more competitive job markets across the
state
* Bring thousands of jobs to Hoosiers
* Improve safety for passengers along the entire alignment and in the
boarding areas
* Create a momentous, multi-million dollar economic impact
While gas prices are debilitating families across America and inflation is
threatening a looming recession, this project is a HUGE step forward for
generations to come and sets Indiana off as an example for the rest of the
nation.



Thanks as always,



– Your Holcomb Crew







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