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Subject Desperate Democrats Will Do Anything for Power
Date January 20, 2023 5:08 PM
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96&#8202;Desperate Democrats Will Do Anything for
Powerhttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/smear-machine-indiana-republican-s
ounds-off-air-force-admits-unauthorized-release-records Yesterday, the
U.S. Air Force confirmed that they improperly released former First
District Republican congressional candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green’s
military personnel records.

What's worse — they released them to a
Democrat opposition research firm.

What's even worse — that firm,
after being hired by the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee
(DCCC) in support of Democrat Rep. Frank Mrvan's reelection efforts
last year, supplied the records to the press. The press then decided to
use those records to write a pre-election story about Jennifer-Ruth
Green's sexual assault during her military service against her wishes.
Indiana Democrats like Frank Mrvan and their allies in the Swamp have
shown us time and again that they will do anything to get power and to
keep it.

So let this serve as a call to action.

We must fight and
we must hold them accountable.

But it's going to take all of us.
So please, [link removed] sign up today to get involved
and help us hold the desperate Democrats accountable not just for their
shameful tactics but for the immense damage they have inflicted upon
our country.

Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a
friend.

Sincerely,

Chairman Kyle Hupfer
&#8202; Governor
Holcomb's Week That WasICYMI: The State of the State is StrongGovernor
Eric Holcomb addresses a joint convention of the House and Senate on
Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Last week, Governor Eric Holcomb delivered his
seventh State of the State Address to a joint convention of the House
and Senate at the statehouse.

During the address he made it clear
that this is Indiana’s time and set his eyes on three key goals for the
state: securing Indiana’s place in the economy of the future;
transforming the delivery of public health across the state from how it
was structurally designed over a century ago; continuing unprecedented
investments in the classrooms of Indiana’s school systems – from pre-K
through college and adult learning pathways.

Here's a quick rundown
of the highlights:
Health and Wellbeing: With a call for new action to
get new results, Governor Holcomb is dedicated to fundamentally
improving the health outcomes of Hoosiers across the state, no matter
where they live by partnering with local communities. Education and
Workforce: Adding to a history of unprecedented investments in K-12
education, Governor Holcomb is dedicated to making the state’s largest
investment in K-12 tuition support to ensure Hoosier children are set
up for success. Economic Development: Building upon our historic
economic momentum, Governor Holcomb will look to formalize and
diversify economic development tools for the Indiana Economic
Development Corp. to capitalize on industries of the future. Community
Development: Governor Holcomb is committed to building stronger
communities through better connections and by investing in school
safety, law enforcement, and our firefighters across the state. Good
Government: All of Governor Holcomb’s initiatives rest on a foundation
of good government, and he’ll ensure that’s what Hoosiers are
delivered.
You can watch or read the State of the State Address
[link removed] here.
&#8202;Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. On Monday, we celebrated the
life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that continues to inspire
us to live up to our highest ideals of freedom and opportunity for all.
&#8202;Fox News: 'SMEAR MACHINE': Indiana Republican sounds off after
Air Force admits to 'unauthorized release' of her records From
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s-off-air-force-admits-unauthorized-release-records Fox News:

Former
Indiana GOP congressional candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green says she feels
"vindicated," yet "frustrated," after the Air Force admitted in a
letter sent to her Wednesday that her military personnel records – the
source of a pre-election Politico story that documented
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l-opposition-politico-publishes-records-sexual-assault details about her
sexual assault during her service in the branch – were released to a
third party "without proper redaction."

"The local media in
Northwest Indiana, they attacked me for demanding accountability. They
were wrong, and they should retract their false reporting. The Due
Diligence Group, they're the Democrat opposition research firm who were
hired by the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee to dig up dirt
on me and attempt to smear my military career. But of course, as we
talked about, they outed me as a survivor of sexual assault in the
process."

Story continues.
&#8202;2023 March for Life
[link removed] &#160; Today, tens of
thousands of Americans, including many Hoosiers, will gather in our
nation's capital to march for the cause of life and celebrate the
enormous progress we have made, especially since the overturning of Roe
v. Wade.

You can watch a livestream of all the events by clicking
above.
&#8202;ICYMI: Indiana Senate, House Republicans Unveil
Legislative Priorities
Last week, Indiana Senate and House Republicans
separately unveiled their priorities for the 2023 legislative session.

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ative-priorities Senate Republicans will focus on tax cuts, mental
health funding, modernizing and improving state and local health
departments, pay increases for state troopers, and protecting Hoosiers'
data privacy. While
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ases-house-republican-s-top-legislative-priorities/ House Republicans
will focus on on maintaining fiscal responsibility, looking out for
Hoosier taxpayers, and keeping government small.

Session is underway
and bills are being heard in committees. You can tune in live by
visiting [link removed] iga.in.gov.
&#8202;Applications for 2023
Diversity Leadership Series Class Close Jan. 31, 2023
Applications to
join the 2023 class of the Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership
Series will close on Jan. 31, 2023.

The Indiana Republican Diversity
Leadership Series (IRDLS) is a seminar and leadership training program
that provides the preparation and resources needed to increase the
engagement of minority Republican leaders across Indiana. The program
is open to Hoosiers of all backgrounds and all ages as we work to bring
more historically under-represented communities into civic leadership.
Members of the series build their personal network, meet with state
leaders, and receive mentorship while developing additional avenues to
become civically engaged in Indiana.

The series involves monthly
classes, which cover topics such as inclusive language, authentic
communications, diversity and civic engagement, multicultural
messaging, local and state policy, and much more. The class concludes
with a group capstone project and a trip to Washington, D.C.

The
series is the first among state Republican parties and has been
described by the RNC as a “prime example” of Republican efforts to
prioritize minority engagement, grow the party, connect with voters,
and elevate leaders.
[link removed] Learn More & Apply
&#8202;Upcoming Republican Events Across the State
Feb. 23:
[link removed] Harrison
County Lincoln Day Dinner
Apr. 11:
[link removed] Adams County
Lincoln Day Gala
Apr. 14:
[link removed] DeKalb
County Lincoln Day Dinner
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