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I proudly serve Hoosier families in the U.S. Senate. Contact my office at (202) 224-5623 for assistance. You can also visit our website for additional info.

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Joined January 2011

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  1. As a father of four young children, one of my greatest concerns is our nation’s skyrocketing debt being passed down to the next generation. Intro’d a bill to help get our fiscal house in order and rein in the true drivers of our debt:

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  2. Caught up with this week on important issues for Hoosier farmers, including my letter to supporting a disaster designation for 88 Indiana counties.

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  3. With over 200 chapters, & more than 12,000 members in Indiana alone, prepares members for 21st Century agriculture through hands-on learning & relevant training throughout the US. Yesterday morning I met members from across the country to hear about their work.

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  4. Earlier today, I had the honor to introduce my good friend and fellow , a remarkably qualified nominee to serve as a member of the Board of Directors.

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  5. I had the opportunity to introduce fellow Ian Steff this morning, nominee to lead the Commercial Service at . Ian will do a tremendous job supporting American businesses as they export goods and services overseas.

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  6. Because the organ transplant system is so complex, most people don’t know how it works, or if patients are being protected. That’s why I wrote an op-ed for today outlining why the system is broken and how we’re going to fix it. Read it here:

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  7. This issue is personal for me. My friend and fellow Marine, Dave ‘Gunny’ McFarland from Jeffersonville, died because his heart transplant never came.

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  8. In Indiana, more than 1,300 Hoosiers are currently in need of an organ transplant. Nationally, more than 113,000 Americans are on the organ waitlist. These aren’t just statistics, these are lives.

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  10. Fifty years ago, our brave Indiana Rangers returned home from Vietnam. Today I’m proud to join the Indiana delegation in honoring these Hoosier heroes who served our nation, as well as those who made the ultimate sacrifice and did not return.

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  11. Having an issue with a federal agency? A member of my staff will be in Union and Shelby Counties this week to help. Check out my Newsletter for more details.

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  12. Hoosier farmers in 88 counties are facing damages & losses due to adverse weather. That’s why we sent a letter to supporting the state’s request for a disaster designation:

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    Thanks for your leadership ! proudly supports the Veterans Expedited TSA Screening (VETS) Safe Travel Act.

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  14. Great to see continue to give Hoosiers new job opportunities and support our men and women in the military.

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  15. . is a non-profit aimed at raising funds to help cure childhood cancer. I heard from Hoosier representatives who shaved their heads to support children undergoing cancer treatments during this week’s .

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  16. This is exactly what my calls for and should be replicated across the federal govt. We can drain the swamp by moving federal agencies away from Washington bureaucrats & closer to the communities they should be serving.

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  17. Today marks the anniversary of and walking on the moon. “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

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  18. I introduced a bill to help get homeless veterans off the street, learn more here.

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  19. With planting progress stunted due to rainy conditions this spring, I am working to provide clarity for Hoosier farmers. This week I heard from about this and other important issues.

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  20. Today we honor the legacy of Neil Armstrong and landing on the moon. As said, “I think we’re going to the moon because it’s in the nature of the human being to face challenges.”

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