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Republican Results, Democrat Dysfunction

This week’s Mueller testimony was a complete disaster for Democrats.

Following an exhaustive investigation and full access to the Trump team, former Special Council Robert Mueller fully vindicated President Donald Trump. There was no collusion, and there was no obstruction of justice. And when Democrats called him in front of the House Intelligence Committee this week, we heard the same thing from Mueller – no collusion, no obstruction of justice.

But what did we hear from Democrats? Well, they broadcast to the nation once again that they’re focused on politics, plain and simple. They’re more interested in political drama and grandstanding than results.

We’ve seen the same thing with the long line of Democrats who have made their way to Indiana this week for the National Urban League convention. These Democrats are more interested in attacking President Trump than actually working to serve the American people.

It definitely provides a clear contrast to the Indiana Way, and the results that Republicans are delivering both here at home and in Washington. As Republicans, we’re working on solutions, and are delivering record job commitments, record road funding, record education funding, passing balanced budgets and helping more Hoosiers seek high-demand, high-wage careers. 

It’s a great time to be a Hoosier, and that’s thanks to Republican leadership. And thanks to Democrats, that contrast is crystal clear.

PHOTO: This week, Chairman Hupfer met with Jerome Stanford of the Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters to talk about how their training programs are helping skill-up Hoosiers for in-demand careers! Indiana’s carpenters are helping (literally) build Indiana!

Governor Holcomb's Week That Was 

Governor Holcomb is Helping Deliver Record Job Commitments!

Governor Eric Holcomb helped bring some great news to Indiana today! He joined local officials in Greenfield to cut the ribbon for another global automotive company that’s bringing hundreds of high-wage jobs to Indiana!

Thanks to Indiana’s world-class workforce and business climate, chassis supplier BWI has committed to creating 441 new, high-wage Hoosier jobs and investing more than $80 million into the state.
 
And, of course, this comes as Governor Holcomb’s leadership has helped Indiana secure back-to-back years of record Hoosier job commitments across the entire state. It’s certainly a great time to be a Hoosier!  

Get to Know Columbia City Mayor Ryan Daniel

It’s a municipal election year in Indiana! Across the state, we have Republican elected officials who are working hard to deliver results for their communities, and one of them is Columbia City Mayor Ryan Daniel. He has been mayor of Columbia City for eight years and is ready to continue serving his community. 
 
Learn more about Columbia City Mayor Ryan Daniel:
 
Q: What are your biggest priorities for Columbia City if re-elected?
A: I plan to continue to focus on improving the quality of life of our residents, attracting and retaining talent, investing in our citizens, and most importantly, growing our population.
 
Q: How do you plan to get residents more involved in the decision-making process for your city?
A: I plan to continue to provide clear communication and transparency during the decision-making process to Columbia City residents. I want to involve more younger residents and diversify the residents involved in our boards and commissions.
 
Q: What is your favorite thing about Columbia City?
A: My favorite thing is the kindness, generosity, and hospitality of our community. The people of my city never cease to amaze me when it comes to helping out their neighbors.

Make sure to stay up-to-date with Mayor Daniel and his campaign on Facebook!

Applications Now Open: 
Apply for the Lugar Series

Are you a woman interested in expanding your civic engagement? Are you looking for an opportunity to make an impact in your community and build your leadership skills? The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series, now in its 30th year, was created for you!

Applications are now available for the 2019-2020 class. Learn more about the program here, and download the application here. Applications are due next Thursday, August 1.

National Federation of Republican Women Convention
Coming to Indiana!

Save the date! The National Federation of Republican Women will be hosting their convention in Indianapolis this year on September 26-29. You’re invited to join them for their opening party – hosted by our own Indiana Federation of Republican Women – the evening of September 27 at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

Learn more about the convention here, learn about sponsorship opportunities here, and register to attend the national convention here!

Upcoming Republican Events

July 30: Take Me Out to the Ballgame with Downtown GOP Club, GIRWC, Broad Ripple GOP Club
August 14: Fulton County Republican Party Golf Outing
August 23: Hendricks County Republican Party Golf Outing
August 23: Indiana Republican Women Tribute to Women Dinner 
August 24: Indiana Republican Women Statewide Convention
September 5: Pike GOP Ice Cream Social
September 20: Adams County Golf Outing  
September 21: Brown County GOP BBQ
September 26: National Federation of Republican Women Convention

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

News You Can Use

Governor Eric Holcomb went on WLBC in Muncie to talk re-election campaign 
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch highlights a new health care partnership in Angola 
Secretary of State Connie Lawson is promoting financial literacy for kids this weekend
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell promotes votes on ABLE accounts to help more people save
Auditor Tera Klutz will visit Rising Sun next week
Senator Todd Young voted to support our 9/11 first responders
Senator Mike Braun is trying to bring accountability to Washington's spending
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski voted to stand with Israel
Congressman Jim Banks is working to protect classified information
Congressman Jim Baird passes bill to help combat opioid epidemic
Congresswoman Susan Brooks applauds passage of bill to prevent fraudulent robocalls
Congressman Greg Pence hosts congressional art competition winner
Congressman Larry Bucshon supports public health reauthorization bills
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth works to ease red-tape on start-ups

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