96 A Stark Reminder Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives
took up
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resolution that condemns "the horrors of socialism" while noting that
the ideology "necessitates a concentration of power that has time and
time again collapsed into Communist regimes, totalitarian rule, and
brutal dictatorships."
It should have been a unanimous vote. But
with today's Democrat Party, of course, it wasn't.
Eighty-six
Democrats, including Indiana's own André Carson, voted against it,
while another 14 were too afraid to take a stand, and voted "present."
That should concern all of us and should serve as a stark reminder of
what our fight is all about.
The deadly and destructive ideology
stands in direct contrast to the founding ideals of our country —
ideals such as freedom, opportunity, and capitalism. As a party, we
have championed those ideals. And now, it's more clear than ever that
we must continue to defend them or risk losing them forever.
That's
why we need you to get involved — to help us continue to elect
Republicans that will stand up for ideals and fight for future
generations to live in a nation that's prosperous, not one destroyed by
the evils of socialism.
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with a friend.
Sincerely,
Chairman Kyle Hupfer
  Governor
Holcomb's Week That WasBuilding an Ecosystem of TalentGovernor Eric
Holcomb chats with YMCA Youth Governor Calleigh Neal about leadership
earlier this week.
This week, Governor Eric Holcomb, joined the
Brookings Institution's "Vying for Talent"
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n-capital/ podcast to discuss how the United States can “get regional”
about building competitive talent ecosystems and what Indiana's
education and workforce initiatives have done to cultivate human
capital and innovation.
"And so that that means you have to have, in
my opinion, a very attractive tax and regulatory environment. The math
has to work for someone to grow and to be able to prosper and to pass
that on. And so that means low cost. That means the economic climate
has to be one that presents certainty and predictability and stability.
And in this case, in Indiana's case, continuity, I would argue. And a
growing GDP, a growing population.
"So, that's kind of first and
foremost in the terms of how we sell our state to attract and grow a
workforce and always leaning in to the future, always looking out
around the corner, and through policy, trying to address those things
each and every year." — Gov. Holcomb
The podcast runs for 42 minutes
and can be listened to
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"I think it really was refreshing to talk to a state
level leader because they are accountable for the results in their
state and it clearly showed. And listening to the governor talk about
all the efforts that Indiana is undertaking to attract talent, it
doesn't surprise me that Forbes has ranked Indiana the top state to
start a business." — Ryan Hass, Vying for Talent co-host
 
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  Fox News: Biden touts electric vehicle tax credits with picture
of him in luxury Hummer that doesn't even qualifyOpe.
From
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President Biden took to
Twitter on Monday to promote his electric vehicle tax credit. However,
while doing so, he attached a picture of himself in one that doesn't
even qualify for it.
"On my watch, the great American road trip is
going to be fully electrified," Biden tweeted, with a picture of him in
a GMC Hummer EV that ranges in cost from $87,000 to nearly $110,000
depending on the model.
"And now, through a tax credit, you can get
up to $7,500 on a new electric vehicle," he continued.
The Hummer EV
is not eligible for the credit since SUVs and trucks must not exceed a
manufacturer's suggested retail price of $80,000, according to the
Internal Revenue Service.
Story continues.
And don't forget:
Families making up to $300,000 qualify for the tax credit that
President Biden attempted to promote — made possible by the Democrats'
decision to supersize the IRS and increase taxes and audits on lower
earners with the so-called Inflation Reduction Act.
 Bills
Continue to Move at the Statehouse Bills continue to move out of
committees and some have already passed one chamber of the general
assembly at the statehouse.
Two of the Indiana House Republicans'
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passed the chamber and will now be considered in the Senate. HB 1006
ensures people experiencing mental health crises get treatment in local
hospitals, not prisons or jails, while HB 1007 sets forth a new
five-pillar energy policy for the state.
One of the Indiana Senate
Republicans' priority bills,
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recently passed the chamber and will now be considered in the House.
SJR 1 would allow judges to deny bail to anyone that they believe poses
a "substantial risk to the public" based on "strong" evidence.
To
stay up-to-date, visit iga.in.gov iga.in.gov and check back here next
week.
  Hoosier Ag Today: Congressmen Greg Pence, Rudy Yakym
Push USDA, USTR to Seek Enforcement Action Against Mexico for GMO Corn
Ban From
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Hoosier Ag Today:
Now that Mexico’s ban on importing GMO corn is a
year away from taking effect, two of Indiana’s congressmen have written
a letter – shared exclusively with Hoosier Ag Today – pushing ag trade
officials in the Biden administration to take the next step against
Mexico to stop it.
Congressman Greg Pence, who represents Indiana’s
6th Congressional District, and Congressman Yakym
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ade-Letter.pdf have written a letter to the two top agriculture trade
officials in the Biden administration asking them to step up their
pressure on getting Mexico to overturn their planned ban on U.S. corn
imports that are genetically modified or grown with glyphosate. That
letter has also been co-signed by Indiana’s Republican Representatives
Banks, Baird, Bucshon, Houchin and Spartz.
Story continues.
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  Upcoming Republican Events Across
the State
Jan. 28:
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Lincoln Day Dinner
Feb. 23:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Feb. 24:
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Lincoln Day Dinner
Mar. 2:
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Vanderburgh County Lincoln Day Dinner
Mar. 3:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
Apr. 11:
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Lincoln Day Gala
Apr. 14:
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County Lincoln Day Dinner
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Governor Eric Holcomb
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good government and public safety as a part of his Next Level Agenda
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch
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WISH-TV to speak on the Indiana Homeowner Assistance Fund
Treasurer
Daniel Elliott
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tours the Huntington County Public Safety Dispatch Center
Auditor Tera
Klutz
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state's budget to House Ways & Means Committee
Secretary of State
Diego Morales
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Robotics and their student teams to his office
Attorney General Todd
Rokita
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settlement with Centene
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Todd Young
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challenging Biden's rewrite of WOTUS rule
Senator Mike Braun
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America's Newsroom with Sen. Manchin to discuss ESG policies
Congressman Rudy Yakym
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"yes" on SHOW UP Act
Congressman Jim Banks
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COVID-19 health emergency
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Jim Baird
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Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology Subcommittee on House
Agriculture
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz
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Judiciary Committee meeting
Congressman Greg Pence
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in Columbus office
Congressman Larry Bucshon
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world's first artificial kidney with Senator Todd Young
Congresswoman Erin Houchin
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during meeting of the House Committee on Rules on the process of
removing members from committees
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