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Fourth of July Activities for Monroe County Republicans

Local Republicans are invited to a Cookout on the patio of Kilroy's Sports Bar, at 319 N. Walnut, after the Fourth of July Parade. Free hotdogs, burgers, and lemonade will be featured. Then later in the day, Republicans are invited to help staff Gate No. 10 at the IU Athletic Complex to staff the parking lot entrance, 4-6pm and 6pm until the fireworks.

Volunteers who can help with the fireworks gate should contact Nick Ivey at 325-3261 or nickivey@gmail.com.
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Monthly Breakfast changed to July 11

Due to the Independence Day holiday's falling on the first Saturday of the month, the monthly Republican Breakfast will be Saturday, July 11, at 8:30 a.m. at the American Legion on West Third Street.
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Citizens' Academy registration open

Seats are going fast for this year's Citizens' Academy, conducted by the City of Bloomington to encourage civic involvement. The sessions are from 6-8 pm on Thursday evenings from August 27th through October 29th.

Participants are acquainted with several departments and their work for the city, and several off site visits include the police, fire and parks departments. This is an excellent way to learn more about what city government does for its citizens and some of the reasons for why things are the way they are in Bloomington!  The background is especially helpful for any Republicans considering running for office.

Contact Vickie Provine in the City of Bloomington's Housing and Neighborhood Development Department for more information: provinev@bloomington.in.gov.
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State GOP Dinner features National Chairman

State Chairman Murray Clark invites Republicans from throughout Indiana to attend the 2009 State Dinner on Wednesday,  July 8, that features National Chairman Michael Steele. The dinner is at 6:30pm at the Downtown Marriott in Indianapolis. Registration and a special reception precede the dinner.

More information about the event is available on the state web site: IndGOP.org.
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Note from Chairman Clark on the conclusion of the special session

Fellow Republicans,

It took 175 days, a special session, numerous newspaper editorials, and the threat of a government shutdown, but Speaker Pat Bauer has finally freed his fellow Democrats and allowed them to vote on a state budget. After finally passing both the Democrat-controlled House and the Republican-led Senate, the result is a responsible budget that protects taxpayers.

You may remember that prior to the start of the special session, Governor Daniels gave a televised statewide address in which he outlined five simple conditions he needed met in order to sign a budget: No tax increases; at least $1 billion left in state reserves; that legislators cut $1 for every $1 they spent beyond his proposed budget; that one time funds be spent for one time purposes; and that no gimmicks were used.

After weeks of grandstanding and foot dragging, House Democrats have finally joined with legislative Republicans to ensure those conditions were met.

This budget is good for Hoosiers for a variety of other reasons. Foremost, when you look around the country, you\'ll see most states are looking at tax increases or massive cuts, including education. Indiana is doing neither, and that\'s a credit to our governor and our Republican legislators. In fact, not only are we increasing education funding, but the governor\'s \'education trigger\' has been preserved to drive more money to our schools if revenues are better than projected.

The budget also addresses many other issues that are important to Hoosier families, especially as far as the education of our children is concerned. For instance, there are no caps on the growth of charter schools; money is provided for a scholarship tax credit that could help many low-income families send their children to non-public schools; and for the first time ever, Indiana is exploring the possibility of online schools that extend learning beyond the traditional walls of the classroom. These are the kinds of reforms that will aid Dr. Tony Bennett and his work on behalf of Hoosier kids.

None of this would have been possible without you. We know that legislators heard your phone calls, read your letters to the editor, and saw your support for the Republicans\' responsible budget. Thanks for all that you do, and for supporting our party.

Sincerely,


Murray Clark
Chairman
Indiana Republican Party

P.S. In two years, the General Assembly will draft another two-year budget. In order to ensure that we don\'t have a repeat of this year, we must make sure Republicans win control of the Indiana House of Representatives next year. As we begin preparing for the 2010 election, can you help us out by making a donation of $10, $25, or $50? You can donate quickly and easily online here.
http://www.indgop.org/contribute.php

Thanks in advance for your support.


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