Governor Mike Braun signed historic waivers to remove junk food from SNAP in Indiana, Arkansas, and Utah.
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith conducted two mobile offices in Pike County and Gibson County. He wrote, "Conducting a Mobile Office is one way our office is trying to be more accessible to citizens and communities."
Secretary Diego Morales attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Marbles Brain Body Fitness in Fishers and visited the Fort Wayne Vorderman Volkswagen.
Treasurer Daniel Elliott visited Boone County on Tuesday and met with County Treasurer Nikki Baldwin. He wrote, "Our state’s local leadership is the backbone of strong communities."
Comptroller Elise Nieshalla met with Pulaski County Auditor Teresa Bryant regarding their partnership for getting tax dollars where they need to go, to work for Hoosiers.
Attorney General Todd Rokita applauded the Indiana Court of Appeals for upholding the conviction of Holly J. Terry. “This decision is a significant step in our fight to protect Hoosiers from the deadly consequences of fentanyl and other dangerous drugs,” Attorney General Rokita said.
Senator Todd Young reintroduced the Workforce Mobility Act, bipartisan legislation to limit the use of non-compete clauses that negatively impact American workers.
Senator Jim Banks introduced bipartisan legislation with Senator Catherine Cortez Masto to limit excessive executive pay by empowering the FHFA to set senior compensation. He also led Indiana agriculture leaders in a meeting with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to strengthen ties between the USDA and Indiana’s farming community.
Congressman Rudy Yakym and Congresswoman Dina Titus, Co-Chairs of the Congressional Unmanned Systems Caucus, applauded recent Executive Orders that are intended to increase drone safety and adoption.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman played in the Congressional Baseball Game, where the Republicans beat the Democrats for a fifth straight year. "Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., broke out the Trump dance when he seemingly put the game out of reach for the Democrats with a two-run double in the fifth inning."
Congressman Jim Baird attended the House Committee on Agriculture and asked Secretary Rollins about the Department of Agriculture and its efforts to reduce the SNAP error rate and ensure that farmers and the agriculture industry are at the forefront of innovation.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz received the 2025 ICON Award from The Congressional Energy Engagement Foundation dedicated to advancing the understanding and adoption of advanced nuclear energy.
Congressman Jefferson Shreve received the United States Marine Corps seal from Lt. Colonel Matthew Lamb. Shreve plans to display the Marine Seal in his Capitol Hill office, "as a tribute to the Marines who serve our country."
Congressman Mark Messmer voted for H. Res. 481 and H. Res. 488. These resolutions denounce recent antisemitic violence in America, including the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., the horrific firebomb assaults upon Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, and the arson attack on the home of the Pennsylvania Governor.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin announced the opening of the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for middle school and high school students in Indiana’s Ninth Congressional District. "Officially launched by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2015, this nationwide effort allows students to compete against their peers by creating an application for desktop/PC, web, tablet, mobile, or other devices."