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U.S. Representa­tive Rudy Yakym keynote speaker for 2023 Lincoln Day Dinner

- By Jamie Fleury Staff Writer

MARSHALL COUNTY — Indiana 2nd District - United States (U.S.) Representa­tive Rudy Yakym was the keynote speaker for the 2023 Lincoln Day Dinner held in the heart of downtown Plymouth at The REES Theatre Saturday evening.

Yakym was accompanie­d by his wife Sallyann and their three children Rudy IV, Elle and Eliza.

Chairman of the Marshall County Republican Committee Deborah Vandemark welcomed guests along with Vice-chairman of the Marshall County Republican Committee James Masterson, Treasurer Bryan Howard, Secretary Sharon Dotta, and Emcee, the Honorable Judge Dean Colvin.

Pillars of the Republican Party who passed away within the last year were honored with recognitio­n and a moment of silence during the event - Jackie Walorski, Zach Potts, David Holmes and Ken Lukenbill.

Howard led the Pledge of allegiance; which was followed by the National anthem sung by guests and accompanie­d by music. Masterson gave the Invocation.

Guests sang “Happy Birthday” to Yakym as he had celebrated his 39th birthday on Friday.

Judge Marshall Superior Court III Matthew Sarber introduced Yakym and highlighte­d the Lincoln quote, “…that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this earth.” Judge Sarber illustrate­d that Yakym is “one of the people”. “I can personally attest to that. He believes that developing grass roots, developing talent, developing people, and most importantl­y good character is vital to who it is to be a human. I can see that in what he does as a Congressma­n and I’ve seen it personally in my life.”

Yakym was greeted with a warm welcome and a round of applause.

Yakym said it has been nearly two months since the Republican Party took majority in the House; when previous to that the

Democratic Party had the Presidency and the Majority in both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives. “They were able to, unencumber­ed, move whatever they wanted forward. Now since we’ve taken over as Republican­s in the House, we can serve as a Check and a Balance to the Biden Administra­tion and to the United States Senate.”

Some of those Republican accomplish­ments included the reopening of the People’s House. Previous to that, the Capitol was closed, not only because of previous pandemic restrictio­ns but also the United States Capitol Riots that occurred on Jan. 6, 2021. People were previously unable to visit their member of Congress - visits have now resumed at the Nation’s Capitol.

Proxy voting has ended. “For the last two years, under Democrat Rule, you’ve been able to literally phone it in. There were members of Congress that didn’t show up to do their jobs and talk with their colleagues about legislatio­n. They would just tell somebody else to vote for them. Those days are over. You have to actually show up for work just like the rest of the American people do.”

The legislativ­e process has become more transparen­t. The Indiana 2nd District Office had only 90 minutes to review a 4,000 Omnibus Spending Bill and make a $1.7 trillion dollar vote. “That’s unacceptab­le.” The Republican Party has now establishe­d a rule enforcing a minimum of a 72 hours notice to appropriat­ely review a Bill that has been finalized in all committees. “That’s just Hoosier common sense.”

The Republican­s also passed a bill to fire President Biden’s “87,000 member army of new IRS agents” which would have cost $70 Billion Dollars.

The Republican­s also passed the Born Alive Child Protection Act which protects abortion survivors.

According to Yakym, President Biden has released more than half of the United States Strategic Petroleum Oil Reserve. The Republican­s took measures to protect the Petroleum Reserve by restrictin­g any sale of it to China.

The Republican­s voted successful­ly to eliminate the required COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers.

As a part of the National Defense Authorizat­ion Act, members of the military can no longer be kicked out of the military for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine.

Members of the Federal Government are no longer permitted to work remotely from Washington D.C.

Republican­s and Democrats united to establish the House China Committee to investigat­e the Chinese Surveillan­ce Balloon and other matters regarding National Security. A unanimous resolution was passed condemning the Chinese Communist Party for the Chinese Surveillan­ce Balloon. He emphasized that the American people, both Republican­s and Democrats, were angry. “We pick on each other as Republican­s and Democrats but when somebody from the outside comes against us we’ll all come together.”

Yakym expressed concern that President Biden is not up to the challenge for facing the issues coming from China. “If we’re not careful we will have a 21st Century that is dominated by China worldwide as opposed to led by America. But I’m glad for at least our part - Republican­s - we’re treating this with the seriousnes­s that it deserves and we’re standing up against the Chinese Communist Party.”

As a member of the House Budget Committee Yakym addressed an internal existentia­l threat - the National Debt. He said that the $31 trillion dollars of National Debt is not sustainabl­e. If no other action is taken beyond the current path, the United States will enter in to a $1.4 trillion dollar deficit next year. “An unfathomab­le sum of money.”

He noted that the impact of the current “reckless spending spree” has led to inflation which has increased the cost of food, energy, transporta­tion and labor across the nation. Spending $1.5 to $2 trillion dollars beyond what is being taken in every year is not sustainabl­e. “We are seeing a level of inflation that is purely unsustaina­ble.”

As a member of the House Budget Committee, Yakym is eager to seek remedy and bring the Federal Budget back in to balance - for the sake of current and future generation­s.

Yakym closed, “I can’t thank you enough for everything that you’ve done to support me and to support my family along the journey as we all collective­ly work together to make sure that the United States of America is always and forever the greatest country in the history of the world. Thank you so much. God bless you. God bless Marshall County.”

 ?? PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY ?? Chairman of the Marshall County Republican Committee Deborah Vandemark, Indiana 2nd District United States (U.S.) Representa­tive Rudy Yakym, and District Director; 2nd Congressio­nal District of Indiana Griffin Nate. Yakym expressed gratitude for the assistance of District Director; 2nd Congressio­nal District of Indiana Griffin Nate referring to him as, “Marshall County’s favorite son.” According to Yakym, Nate, at the age of 21, is the youngest District Director in the Country and “He is unarguably the best District Director in the Country.”
PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY Chairman of the Marshall County Republican Committee Deborah Vandemark, Indiana 2nd District United States (U.S.) Representa­tive Rudy Yakym, and District Director; 2nd Congressio­nal District of Indiana Griffin Nate. Yakym expressed gratitude for the assistance of District Director; 2nd Congressio­nal District of Indiana Griffin Nate referring to him as, “Marshall County’s favorite son.” According to Yakym, Nate, at the age of 21, is the youngest District Director in the Country and “He is unarguably the best District Director in the Country.”
 ?? PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY ?? Indiana 2nd District - United States (U.S.) Representa­tive Rudy Yakym attended the Marshall County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday, February 25 at The REES Theater in downtown Plymouth. Shown in photo with family from left to right: Elle, Sallyann, Eliza, Rudy, and Rudy IV.
PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY Indiana 2nd District - United States (U.S.) Representa­tive Rudy Yakym attended the Marshall County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday, February 25 at The REES Theater in downtown Plymouth. Shown in photo with family from left to right: Elle, Sallyann, Eliza, Rudy, and Rudy IV.

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