With less than two weeks until our fall dinner and less than three weeks until Election Day, I wanted to share with you a couple lines from America, a Redemption Story, the latest book by our fall dinner special guest U.S. Senator Tim Scott.
I have to say, the book is a must-read. It tells his story candidly, giving insight into his own life and the lives other Americans who have overcome challenges to fulfill their version of the American dream. I also found out that his nickname in high school changed from "Teet" to "Great Scott" after Doc Brown stated that infamous line in Back to the Future. (His campaign slogan for student government president became "Great Scott for Student Government President.") Anyway, here is the excerpt (pgs. 197-198):
"If you are eighteen when you vote in the 2024 election, you will be sixty-four in 2070. I want you to imagine your life. Your kids will have kids of their own by then. You will be the elder, watching the next two or three generations play their roles in paving the way to a brighter future."
Elections are about the future — our future generations and the country we want them to inherit. With our votes in less than three weeks, we have the opportunity to put our country back on track and ensure that the future truly is brighter. Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a friend. And if you haven't please RSVP for our fall dinner! Sincerely, |
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Governor Holcomb's Week That Was |
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'READI' in Southern Indiana |
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On Wednesday, Gov. Eric Holcomb travelled throughout southern Indiana, making several stops in Warrick and Gibson counties to tout projects that were awarded Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI) dollars. READI is a bold, transformational initiative that will invest $500 million in state appropriations to promote strategic investments that will make Indiana a magnet for talent and economic growth through unprecedented partnerships. From WEHT:
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb spent much of his Wednesday in southern Indiana, making several stops across Warrick and Gibson counties, all in an effort to tout recent READI Grant funding for several projects. After his three stop journey through Newburgh and Princeton, residents in these communities are excited for what’s ahead. The initial stop in Newburgh was related to an appearance by the governor at the Warrick County Chamber of Commerce’s lunch with the governor, where Governor Holcomb discussed various topics impacting the local and state-wide communities. He also expressed support for how Warrick County handled their use of READI Grant funds. “And then invest those dollars into programs like infant mortality and bringing those numbers down, child mortality and bringing those numbers down, and addressing mental health issues. All the other challenges,” explains Governor Holcomb. Story continues. |
Todd Young Releases New Ad: Vital |
On Wednesday, Todd Young released his latest statewide ad: Vital. The ad highlights how Todd's CHIPS Act is rebuilding Hoosier manufacturing by bringing micro chip production back to America from Communist China, strengthening our military and creating good-paying jobs. You can read more about the impact of Todd's signature legislation by clicking here. "America is choosing to take the fight to China – confronting the challenges of today and building a more prosperous and secure tomorrow for Hoosiers. That’s called meeting the threat head-on." |
Jennifer-Ruth Green Releases New Ad: Shake Things Up |
On Thursday, Jennifer-Ruth Green released her latest ad: Shake Things Up. The ad contrasts career politician Frank Mrvan’s support for Nancy Pelosi and inflation causing policies with Jennifer-Ruth's focus on stopping reckless spending, reducing prices and bringing jobs back from China
“If you think the country is on the right track, then Frank Mrvan is your man. He’s voted 99 percent of the time with Nancy Pelosi for all the reckless spending that has caused 40-year high inflation and skyrocketing prices for Hoosiers,” said Jennifer-Ruth's Campaign Manager Ashleigh Presnar. “But if you think we’re on the wrong track and need new leadership to shake things up where career politicians like Frank Mrvan have failed, then Jennifer-Ruth Green is the clear choice. Jennifer-Ruth will stop the reckless spending that’s making everything more expensive, protect retirement savings, stop tax breaks for the rich and bring jobs back from China.”
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RSVP Now for Our 2022 Fall Dinner |
The special guest for our upcoming 2022 Fall Dinner is a champion of the American Dream and an unbridled optimist. Just days before the election, you'll have the chance to hear his inspiring story and how he believes we can overcome the challenges our nation currently faces and build a brighter future for all Americans. Don't miss out on the 2022 Fall Dinner with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina on Nov. 3, 2022, at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, Ind. Be sure to RSVP now! | |
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Updates From the Statewide Campaign Trail
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Todd Young for U.S. Senate |
Todd was in Gary this week with Jennifer-Ruth Green and Congressman Burgess Owens at Sole Café where they held a business roundtable with the local community. The discussion focused on how inflation is impacting Black owned small businesses and the Hoosiers they employ. "In the Senate, I remain focused on bringing down food, gas, and grocery prices and unleashing the full potential of all Hoosiers." |
Tera Klutz for Auditor of State |
ICYMI: Tera was in Ft. Wayne this week attending the Allen County Republican Party's Reagan Bean Dinner. While there, she sat down with WOWO's Pat Miller.
"It was great to be back in Allen County among so many friends and to speak with Pat about our mission to keep government honest and working for the taxpayers." |
Diego Morales for Secretary of State |
Diego was in Johnson County this week, attending the Johnson County Republican Party Norma Deer Chili Luncheon.
"Had a great time at the Johnson County Republican Party Norma Deer Chili Luncheon today. Johnson County Republicans are united and energized for elections this November." |
Daniel Elliott for Treasurer of State |
Daniel was in Kosciusko County last weekend, knocking doors with Todd Young and Rudy Yakym's teams and other local Kosciusko County Republican candidates.
"This crew is ready for a Republican sweep here in Indiana and across the country in November. Only a few weeks left, and we plan on finishing strong." |
ICYMI: Statewide Team Releases New Ad: Results for Hoosiers |
Last week, our statewide Republican team of Diego Morales, Daniel Elliott, and Tera Klutz went up on the airwaves all across the state, releasing a joint ad highlighting their proven leadership and what they'll deliver for Hoosiers on Day One.
Be sure to check out Diego, Daniel, and Tera's website where you can learn about how they'll keep Indiana moving forward. |
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Chairman Hupfer's Social Media Highlight |
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Stay up-to-date on commentary and updates from Chairman Kyle Hupfer by following him on Facebook and Twitter.
This week: Democrats don't want you to believe your lyin' eyes...or your aching wallet.
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Upcoming Republican Events
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Governor Eric Holcomb speaks with community leaders in Johnson County Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch speaks at TechPoint's launch event
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell celebrates fifth anniversary of INvestABLE Indiana
Auditor Tera Klutz shares how to stay in contact with the state auditor's office
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan shares information on how to become a poll worker
Attorney General Todd Rokita speaks at the Northern Indiana Opioid and Mental Health Summit
Senator Todd Young speaks on his Stop for School Buses Act in recognition of National School Bus Safety Week Senator Mike Braun completes his fourth 92-county tour
Republican Congressional Candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green outraises Frank Mrvan for the second straight quarter
Republican Congressional Candidate Rudy Yakym joins WROI to discuss his plan to fight for the district
Congressman Jim Banks signs onto letter requesting meeting with president to discuss opioid crisis
Congressman Jim Baird stands with House Republican leaders to call for unleashing U.S. energy production
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz shares deadline for nominations to military academies Congressman Greg Pence tours Wenning Farms
Republican Congressional Candidate Angela Grabvosky visits Andre Carson's empty district office Congressman Larry Bucshon calls for passing the HALT Fentanyl Act Congressman Trey Hollingsworth speaks with local businesses about the state of the economy Republican Congressional Candidate Erin Houchin highlights House Republicans' Commitment to America plan |
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PAID FOR BY THE INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE |
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