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I'm not afraid to talk about climate change.
Hoosiers sent me to Washington to offer solutions.
One issue that affects every American is health care.
As a Main Street entrepreneur, I believe in free trade.
I never voted for a Democrat at the state or national level.
I come from a government in Indiana where we did get things done.
The only people really enthusiastic about healthcare are Democrats.
Aside from true emergencies, most health care decisions are shoppable.
Courts of law require evidence to go to trial - not opinions from bureaucrats.
I support anybody that does have a grievance to be able to air it, and that's it.
The Senate is where the issues are, and most people there are career politicians.
Student loan origination fees are nothing more than a hidden tax that burdens students.
I don't think congressmen and senators ought to be getting pensions when nobody else does.
Constituent services for Hoosiers are like customer service was to me in the private sector.
Safeguarding life at every stage is a solemn responsibility, and one Hoosiers entrusted me to uphold.
Let's get this straight now: a Senate impeachment trial is not a court of law. It's a court of politics.
Safeguarding life at every stage is a solemn responsibility, one that Hoosiers have entrusted me to uphold.
I left my business to run for the Senate because I believe the government needs to run more like a business.
Indiana will always be open for business, and we look forward to welcoming more great new jobs into our state.
If Congress can't get a budget passed when they're supposed to, it's just common sense they shouldn't get paid.
I think that one reasons I like Brett Kavanaugh is he was clearly one that was gonna interpret the Constitution.
Without any direction from Congress, our judicial branch has unilaterally created and defined qualified immunity.
For those who are so courageously battling these terrible diseases, the least we can do is not stand in their way.
I'm a lifelong strong supporter of the Second Amendment, and I've owned and used firearms since I was 10 years old.
Where I stand comes from my upbringing and my faith: I'm 100 percent pro-life and I believe in traditional marriage.
Our job in Congress is to serve the American people, and not enrich ourselves with special taxpayer-funded benefits.
I'm running because Hoosiers deserve a senator who makes promises here in Indiana and then keeps them in Washington.
By ending congressional taxpayer-funded pensions, we will take one more step toward draining the swamp in Washington.
It's critical that we lower the cost of prescription drugs and develop a health care plan that works for all Americans.
I'm running because Hoosiers deserve a senator who sounds the same on the factory floor as he does on the Senate floor.
In Indiana, Made-in-America is more than a slogan: More Hoosiers are employed in manufacturing than in any other industry.
Our country is fortunate to have Bill Barr, a man of integrity who has served two U.S. Presidents, as our Attorney General.
U.S. infrastructure projects ought to support workers and create jobs in South Bend and Gary, not in Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
Iran has been one of America's greatest enemies and I'm proud that President Trump is protecting our country and our allies.
In fact, if any state wants to spend any money to do better at helping mother earth out. I'm okay with that - even California.
All Hoosiers, all Americans, myself included, should never go broke in this country because you get sick or have a bad accident.
Senator Richard Lugar is a towering figure in Hoosier history and one of the greatest statesmen ever to serve in the U.S. Senate.
With its beautiful shoreline and scenic trails, Indiana Dunes is a state treasure that deserves the recognition of a national park.
As a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee it has been important to me to intersect with Hoosier farmers as often as possible.
If the Senate impeachment trial were a real court, all 100 senators would be removed as jurors for bias for or against the president.
By June 2016, candidate Donald Trump had already outlined his seven-point plan on trade, and once in the White House, he kept his word.
I think if we had eight or 12 of us in the Senate who came from my business background, you'd see a lot of different things in government.
President Trump was elected because he offered a new approach in Washington, and I paid close attention as I ran my business back in Indiana.
To drive down high drug costs, we need to shine a light on the negotiations between drug manufacturers, middleman negotiators and pharmacies.
Clear prices force health care providers and insurers to lower their rates to attract customers - like their counterparts in the rest of the economy.
Trump stood up to the failed Biden trade doctrine that filled our shelves with Chinese goods and loaded our ships with American jobs headed overseas.
In the private sector we budget for rainy days or offset unexpected expenditures with spending cuts and the same principles should apply to Congress.
The cost of healthcare, caring for our veterans, and draining the swamp are among a few of the issues I have been tackling for Hoosiers in Washington.
During my time growing a company in the private sector, one of my guiding principles was to meet and hear feedback from as many customers as possible.
President Trump has kept his promise to nominate great conservative judges and I'm proud to support Damon Leichty for the Northern District of Indiana.