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The Hoosier Horn: We Will Never Forget

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Welcome to this week’s update from Team Todd, where we run through what Todd is up to, what’s coming soon, and a few interesting articles that highlight just how important conservative leadership is right now with Democratic control of the White House and Congress.

Todd Joined Johnson County Firefighters to Honor 9/11 First Responders

On the 20th Anniversary of 9/11, Todd joined Johnson County Firefighters to honor the 343 heroic firefighters who lost their lives 20 years ago. We will never forget.

Todd Attended the Johnson County Sheriff’s Ride

Later that day, Todd joined nearly 300 law enforcement officers, first responders, veterans, and Hoosiers who back the blue at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Ride.

I’m grateful for the service and sacrifice of our first responders. Hoosiers will never forget”. – Todd Young

Todd Enjoyed Hearing from Law Enforcement Officers at FOP Lodge 73 Evansville 

As your voice in Washington, Todd will continue fighting against efforts to defund the police and eliminate qualified immunity.

Todd Headlined GOP Lincoln Day Dinners in Dubois and Newton Counties 

With record attendance, Hoosier conservatives are unified and motivated to take back the Senate and put America back on the path of freedom and prosperity.

Todd joined Purdue and Butler College Republicans

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