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Lacey Everett ❤️Indy

@laceyeverett

Political Dir @miborboard | Chair Nat'l Assoc. of REALTORS® Gov Affairs Directors Advisory Group | Past Chair @IPTFoundation | RT≠ Support | Opinions ≠ Employer

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REALTOR® Party (@narrealtorparty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

State associations of REALTORS® are asked to send letters to Congress documenting the harmful effects of the longest full shutdown in American history. Members are also urged to share their stories. nar.realtor/magazine/real-…

State associations of REALTORS® are asked to send letters to Congress documenting the harmful effects of the longest full shutdown in American history. Members are also urged to share their stories. nar.realtor/magazine/real-…
REALTOR® Party (@narrealtorparty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NAR had long supported a full or expanded SALT deduction. Limiting or eliminating the SALT deduction effectively subjects homeowners to a form of unfair ‘double taxation’—paying federal tax on income that has already been spent on taxes at the state or local level.

Abdul-Hakim Shabazz (@attyabdul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FYI: Sen. Rod Bray isn’t up again until 2028 — he’ll still be in the Senate long after today’s noise is forgotten. Sen. Greg Goode is up in 2026, and his district knows exactly who he is and likes what they’re getting. Timeframes matter. Facts matter. And Indiana ain't D.C.

FYI:   Sen. Rod Bray isn’t up again until 2028 — he’ll still be in the Senate long after today’s noise is forgotten.  Sen. Greg Goode is up in 2026, and his district knows exactly who he is and likes what they’re getting.  Timeframes matter. Facts matter. And Indiana ain't D.C.
The Lincoln Project (@projectlincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Johnson: "we've had one of the most productive Congresses in the history of the institution." (House GOP recently caused the longest government shutdown in US history and took a paid vacation for 54 days on your dime)

Lacey Everett ❤️Indy (@laceyeverett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accurate. Was an honor to work for him because his focus was on doing what he felt was right. Agree or disagree, this man knew exactly how to lead.

Tim Chapman (@timchapman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I loved my time at Heritage Action and was proud to be a co-founder of what was such an important part of the conservative movement. So I say this with respect and sadness: There is nothing conservative about backing threats to a state’s federal funding because it declines to

TheStatehouseFile.com (@statehousefile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republican Sen. Greg Goode of Terre Haute decries the pressure and threats of violence that have surrounded the #redistricting debate. "Friends, we're better than this—are we not?" Interestingly, a question, not a statement.

Republican Sen. Greg Goode of Terre Haute decries the pressure and threats of violence that have surrounded the #redistricting debate. "Friends, we're better than this—are we not?" Interestingly, a question, not a statement.
Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Indiana University and Coach Cignetti on winning their first College Football Playoff National Championship. One of the greatest turnarounds of all time.

James Briggs (@jamesebriggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indiana allows unlimited e-learning days in lieu of snow days. Now parents drop everything to become teacher assistants with zero notice. It's not tenable. indystar.com/story/opinion/…

Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽 (@josheakle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s important that you understand what happened last night. Last night, Stephen Colbert interviewed Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, a candidate who, by all accounts, is on track in the polls to flip Texas blue. In response, Trump’s FCC reportedly threatened

REALTOR® Party (@narrealtorparty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 5 million-home shortage doesn’t fix itself. The Housing for the 21st Century Act removes regulatory barriers that delay construction and restrict supply — a meaningful step toward easing affordability pressures. That’s good news for families and the REALTORS® who serve them.