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Outlook April 2025: Looking forward to more innovators, influencers and innovation

Outlook April 2025: Looking forward to more innovators, influencers and innovation

by republicEn | Apr 10, 2025 | Donor Updates, EcoRight News

Event with the Indianapolis chapter of the American Conservation Coalition (ACC). Left to right: Host Kacey Shriner – republicEn events contractor, Aiden Shank – ACC, Connor Marley – Clean Energy Network, Bob Inglis – republicEn Executive...
Outlook March 2025 – Looking Forward to More Wins

Outlook March 2025 – Looking Forward to More Wins

by republicEn | Mar 10, 2025 | Donor Updates, EcoRight News

Bob Inglis (standing), speaks to a group of twenty-six Young Republicans in Charleston, SC. Dear EcoRight Supporter, Here’s hoping the months ahead are as full as the one just ended. In February, I had the opportunity to meet individually in DC with Rep. Mariannette...
Outlook February 2025 – Looking for Leadership

Outlook February 2025 – Looking for Leadership

by republicEn | Feb 10, 2025 | Donor Updates, EcoRight News

Former Rep. Bob Inglis (left), a Republican from South Carolina, and former Rep. Joe Hoeffel (right), a Democrat from Pennsylvania, were featured speakers at Coastal Carolina University’s “Congress to Campus” event. Dear EcoRight Supporter, Chaos can...
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