Destiny Wells, Jon Hooker, Nicole Bolden, David Henry to Continue “The Jobs Tour” in Bloomington

BLOOMINGTON – Today, Destiny Wells (Candidate for Secretary of State), Jon Hooker (President/Executive Director, Central Indiana Building Trades), Nicole Bolden (INDems Deputy Chair and Bloomington City Clerk), and David Henry (Chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party) will continue the Indiana Democratic Party’s “The Jobs Tour”, a statewide effort to tout how Hoosier Democrats – not Republicans – are responsible for the bright economic future for families and communities across the state. 

The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Switchyard Brewery at 410 N. Walnut Street in Bloomington

Thanks to the American Rescue Plan and The Jobs Act, Democrats like U.S. Congressmen André Carson and Frank Mrvan secured total funding for the state’s READI program, more than $900 million of state construction projects, and transformational investments that will expand broadband internet access, revitalize water systems, fix community infrastructure needs, and repair crumbling roads and bridges across Indiana. Democratsofficials say they created this bright economic future for Hoosier families, and “The Jobs Tour” will celebrate how these kitchen table issues were made possible when it mattered most. 

Mike Schmuhl

“Indiana and Hoosier’s families have a brighter future, and it’s primarily because of President Biden and Indiana Democrats like André Carson and Frank Mrvan. Democrats delivered on jobs, the state’s READI program, construction projects, and transformational infrastructure projects voters will see for years to come,” said Mike Schmuhl, Chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party. “The American Rescue Plan and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act made all of this possible, and while Indiana Republicans focus on their culture wars at the statehouse, Democrats will crisscross the state to share this great news directly with voters. Indiana is on the cusp of a better tomorrow, and it’s because Democrats got things done and supported Hoosiers when it mattered most.”