Last week, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) traveled across the state on his Jobs, Innovation, and Security Tour and met with Hoosiers to discuss how Indiana is positioned as a leader in areas important to our national security.
Stops on Young’s tour included NSWC Crane, New Albany, Fishers, West Lafayette, South Bend, and Fort Wayne.
“I am excited about all of the innovative ways Hoosiers are contributing to our national security,” Sen. Young said. “Indiana is already a leader in the 21st century economy, and we will continue to lead the way in the years ahead.”
During the tour, Young visited multiple high-tech research and manufacturing facilities to discuss how his CHIPS and Science Act will help bring investment to Indiana and reshore the fabrication of computer chips and other key technologies.
On Feb. 22, Young joined Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness and National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons to visit INCOG BioPharma Services’ recently completed facility in Fishers.
INCOG is an innovative Hoosier manufacturer that is helping to save lives through advanced pharmaceutical development. During the event, Young discussed his legislation to renew and expand tax incentives for research and development and other ways he has worked to support Hoosier manufacturers.
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