From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject All eyes on Indiana
Date December 6, 2019 8:09 PM
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We all know that Indiana is a national leader in so many things – our top-ranked business climate, our fully-funded infrastructure plan, our balanc...

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All Eyes on Indiana

We all know that Indiana is a national leader in so many things – our top-ranked business climate, our fully-funded infrastructure plan, our balanced budget and more.

But this week, all eyes were once again on Indiana as we continued to trailblaze:

1. Governor Holcomb Hosted the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board in Indiana
As Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross says ([link removed][UNIQID]) , “every state in the nation has much to learn from Indiana.” And that’s why the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board, created by President Donald Trump and led by Secretary Ross and Special Advisor Ivanka Trump, came to Indiana for their fourth board meeting. They discussed strategies to help more Americans build the skills needed to fill high-wage, 21st-century jobs. Read more about that below.
2. The Indiana GOP Welcomed Our New Director of Diversity Engagement
Our party also took a big step this week to develop deeper relationships with more diverse groups of Hoosiers throughout Indiana. We announced a new addition to our team – Whitley Yates, who is our new director of diversity engagement. This is a big move for our party, and Whitley will be a strong voice to help us improve and grow. Learn more about Whitley and her new position here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .

3.) Governor Holcomb Endorsed by Indiana Chamber of Commerce
As Indiana continues to lead in new and exciting ways, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce made a big announcement: They’re endorsing Governor Holcomb for re-election in 2020! It’s just the second time in the Indiana Chamber’s nearly 100-year history that they’ve endorsed in a gubernatorial race. The Indiana Chamber knows that other states aren’t standing still, and that Governor Holcomb will keep this momentum alive.

Don’t take your eyes off of everything that’s happening here in Indiana – because, under the leadership of Governor Holcomb, we’re not slowing down!

-Kyle Hupfer

PHOTO: Indiana GOP Chairman Kyle Hupfer attended the White House Christmas Party this week with his wife, Jill. Check out this photo from outside the White House!
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was

Giving All Hoosiers the Tools to Succeed

It's been a busy week for Governor Holcomb! On Tuesday, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce announced it was endorsing Governor Holcomb for re-election in 2020. Later in the week, Governor Holcomb welcomed Ivanka Trump, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and the entire American Workforce Policy Advisory Board to Indiana.
* Governor Holcomb has earned the endorsement of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. This is only the second time in history that the Chamber has endorsed a gubernatorial candidate! Indiana Chamber CEO Kevin Brinegar believes that Governor Holcomb's Next Level Agenda has propelled Indiana forward in many ways and that they both share the common goal of building the best environment for all Hoosiers to succeed.
* No trip to Indiana is complete without touring the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! On Wednesday, Governor Holcomb took Ivanka Trump, Secretary Ross and the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board on a tour of the speedway to learn more about the automotive/racing industry and the skilled Hoosiers who help power it!
* Yesterday, Governor Holcomb welcomed the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board to the Indiana Women's Prison to learn more about the Last Mile Program. The Last Mile Program helps give inmates the tech and business skills they need to succeed upon re-entry and keep Indiana's recidivism rate low.

Governor Holcomb has worked hard to help lift up opportunities for all Hoosiers, regardless of where they are at in life -- as showcased by his work this week!
Rep. Todd Huston Selected as Indiana Speaker-Elect

The 2020 legislative session will be Indiana Speaker of the House Brian Bosma’s final session, and this week, House Republicans announced their new Speaker-Elect. Rep. Todd Huston will take over as Speaker of the House in 2021!

“During his service in the House, Todd Huston has demonstrated the dedicated, thoughtful and principled leadership needed to serve as speaker,” said Chairman Hupfer. “Brian Bosma leaves behind a historic legacy of accomplishment that will continue with Todd Huston now at the helm. Congrats, Rep. Huston!”
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Welcome, Whitley!

We’re excited to announce a new addition to the Indiana Republican Party leadership team -- Whitley Yates, our new director of diversity engagement!

Whitley will be responsible for developing connections with diverse groups across Indiana, including listening to their concerns and building new relationships. Long-term goals include increasing the diversity of party membership, expanding the ranks of minority and women elected officials throughout Indiana, and looking for creative ways to engage future Hoosier leaders of diverse backgrounds to learn more about public service and the Republican Party.

“Making the Indiana Republican Party more diverse has been a top priority for me as chairman from day one. Adding Whitley to our leadership team is an important step toward making the Indiana GOP more diverse and more open to communities that might not have felt a personal connection with our party in the past,” said Chairman Hupfer.

Whitley brings a wide sphere of experience with her to the party, and we’re happy to welcome her to the team! Learn more about Whitley and her new role with the team here ([link removed][UNIQID]) !
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Chairman Hupfer of Fox News

This week, Fox News Channel visited Indiana to profile Pete Buttigieg’s failed record as mayor of South Bend. And while they were in town, they sat down with Chairman Hupfer to talk about Buttigieg’s far-left positions and his lack of electability statewide in Indiana. You can check out the Fox News story here ([link removed][UNIQID]#sp=show-clips) !
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Congress of Counties:
Last Chance for Early Bird Registration Rate

We joined in on the Cyber Week deals, and have extended Early Bird registration for Congress of Counties ([link removed][UNIQID]) through the end of the week!

Congress of Counties is a two-day training and networking event that’s scheduled for January 31-February 1 in downtown Indianapolis, and will feature breakout sessions on important 2020 campaign themes including candidate recruitment, fundraising, social media, technology and more! If you’re an Indiana Republican, this is an event you’ll want to attend next year!

Book your registration now ([link removed][UNIQID]) for $75 per person. Starting next week, General Admission registration will be available for $100 per person – so register here NOW and save ([link removed][UNIQID]) !

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Upcoming Republican Events
December 6 ([link removed][UNIQID]) : Greater Indianapolis Republican Women's Club Holiday Luncheon and Silent Auction December 14 ([link removed][UNIQID]) : IRFW Holiday Brunch

**Have an upcoming Republican event not listed here? Let us know at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) p (mailto:[email protected]) ! **

News You Can Use

Governor Holcomb talks about The Last Mile program on Fox News ([link removed][UNIQID]#sp=show-clips)
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch talks about addressing teacher concerns ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Todd Young introduces an innovative solution to the student debt ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Mike Braun offers bill to name Post Office after Ernie Pyle ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski helps with legislation to ease tax burden on farmers ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Banks wants Schiff's phone records show to whistleblower coordination ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Baird learned how NASA is working with Purdue and other universities ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Susan Brooks spoke to female Afghan lawmakers on gains ([link removed][0]=68.ARBWd_5bJed47Bf0u2wO3LlVO38sXmOUkxKNWjyKi7KYO5dVQ_RHXHThIYnW8mYvlI2IRf0O6_VB5THo4y9sI3AkUmXyvFD-jFLX9KoUFiqz3M_CxF2SwYSB8HTMgTME0nJ9DiPEC1VjLPWVx6F1OLGw5WIiwq-Th0dkscH8UQte3DqVlUGzT_RUOR-Dfu2bqYprovYmLW6cycOEraBU0wfFt80yNiS6wuqIDkh8T4r8Leyjy8PVGm-iwGEDunqeljvM91KXAI1Lhbxu0z6uvMdo3QDXGIo-yzcfhj9R_cDbBAqyhZ7EkjlXYXTqblWiU2uU5sRjEqj4ciPHcymSqe5PUw&__tn__=-R&mc_cid=eb73839f8d&mc_eid=[UNIQID])
Congressman Greg Pence hosted first 6th District Veterans Advisory Board ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Larry Bucshon supports legislation to end robocalls ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth supported grant to update transit payment system ([link removed][UNIQID])

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