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| [r93] House Republicans focus on jobs and education |
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| Start Date: | 11/20/2012 | Start Time: | 8:00 AM |
| End Date: | 11/20/2012 | End Time: | 8:00 AM |
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Entry Description STATEHOUSE – Indiana Legislators were sworn in today, Organization Day, marking the first meeting of the 118th General Assembly. All 100 members of the House, including 19 new Republicans, were sworn in by Chief Justice Brent Dickson.
“Just like a responsible family, we will sit together at our desks on the House floor and in the committee rooms of this building – and work through the monumental issues facing our state," said newly re-elected Speaker of the House, Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis).
State Representative Dave Frizzell (R-Indianapolis) was re-elected to represent House District 93, which includes portions of Marion and Johnson counties.
“I’m honored to have the opportunity to continue representing my community at the Statehouse,” said Rep. Frizzell. “Indiana is the envy of the nation when it comes to economic development and job growth, and we will look to build on our momentum this session.”
In October, the House Republican Caucus released their legislative agenda, making it clear that their focus will be on financial integrity, jobs and education. That focus was echoed today as the 69 House Republicans prepared for the upcoming session with a resolve to accomplish those priorities and continue to propel Indiana to be a state where Hoosiers have the ability to own their American Dream.
“I’m focused on building the most conducive environment for job growth in the nation,” said Rep. Frizzell. “Hoosiers understand the value of hard work and determination, which is why Indiana has been so successful.”
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Entry Category: Announcements |
IN.gov Category: About Indiana |
Agency Name House of Representatives Republican Caucus |
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