I'm running because Hoosiers deserve a senator who sounds the same on the factory floor as he does on the Senate floor.

I'm running because Hoosiers deserve a senator who makes promises here in Indiana and then keeps them in Washington.

Building my family and my business in Jasper has taught me so much in my life, and one of those lessons is to always put people first.

Indiana will always be open for business, and we look forward to welcoming more great new jobs into our state.

Aside from true emergencies, most health care decisions are shoppable.

I think if we had eight or 12 of us in the Senate who came from my business background, you'd see a lot of different things in government.

I'm incredibly proud to have supported the confirmation of fellow Hoosier Holly A. Brady from Fort Wayne to serve as a United States district judge for the Northern District of Indiana.

Courts of law require evidence to go to trial - not opinions from bureaucrats.

Our job in Congress is to serve the American people, and not enrich ourselves with special taxpayer-funded benefits.

By ending congressional taxpayer-funded pensions, we will take one more step toward draining the swamp in Washington.

With its beautiful shoreline and scenic trails, Indiana Dunes is a state treasure that deserves the recognition of a national park.

Senator Richard Lugar is a towering figure in Hoosier history and one of the greatest statesmen ever to serve in the U.S. Senate.

Our country is fortunate to have Bill Barr, a man of integrity who has served two U.S. Presidents, as our Attorney General.

Hoosiers can rest easy at night because our police never do.

In a close-knit community like Jasper, every loss feels personal.

In Indiana, Made-in-America is more than a slogan: More Hoosiers are employed in manufacturing than in any other industry.

Through the selection of Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Damon Leichty, President Trump has already remade the judiciary, moving our country away from activist judges and toward individuals who will uphold the Constitution.

President Trump has done a tremendous job of bringing jobs back to our country, and my Buy America provision for the National Highway bill reinforces his America First priorities.

The cost of healthcare, caring for our veterans, and draining the swamp are among a few of the issues I have been tackling for Hoosiers in Washington.

Patients with fatal diseases are fighting for their lives every day while real, meaningful, life-extending treatments sit on the shelf just beyond their reach.

I learned from growing a business that it's important to listen to everyone how we can do better.

Constituent services for Hoosiers are like customer service was to me in the private sector.

President Trump was elected because he offered a new approach in Washington, and I paid close attention as I ran my business back in Indiana.

It's critical that we lower the cost of prescription drugs and develop a health care plan that works for all Americans.

In fact, if any state wants to spend any money to do better at helping mother earth out. I'm okay with that - even California.

I'm not afraid to talk about climate change.

I'm not afraid to talk about the science.

A lot of times continuity is your best hope for taking that next step. Can you have a balance of continuity and some additions and bolster it and walk that fine line of adding and embracing continuity?

Every team has to work through things.

Those teams that really trust each other, really communicate with each other, really hold each other accountable and do it in a good way, in a respectful way, and just genuinely enjoy and like each other, I think that can be something that helps you separate when talent is equal.

To add a player in the draft is something we always look forward to.

If you are just focused on the end result, you are probably going to have a frustrating year. But if you embrace on what you go through every day and how you work every day, there's a lot that can be taken from that.

It always starts with having great competitors on your team, in your front office, on your coaching staff.

Any time your season ends it eats at you.

For coaches, we always look for those examples of guys who put in a lot of time and effort during the summer and really work and it carries over for them to take their game to the next level.

Playing unselfish basketball is a core component of our basketball culture and high assist totals are a great indicator that we are playing the right way.

I would love to be the best defensive team in the league.

Point guards love it when a guy can pick and pop and make a shot and make threes.

Any player that values winning, success would be great in a system that emphasizes unselfishness and ball movement and player movement.

You have to go out on the court and execute on both ends of the court.

As a head coach you have to think about the entire group with every decision you make. Up and down the line, front and back, it has to be about the entire group and the bigger picture.

The best decisions are made when everyone is included, everyone is involved.

Growing up in a small community where everybody knows everybody, it was a lot of fun. Great friends, great memories.

It's part of, I guess, one of the harder parts about coaching is you have to make some tough decisions.

You have to have guys that will compete every night, every possession.

I yell at myself all the time.

Each of us can play a role in eradicating hunger in our communities, and together with Feeding Wisconsin we look forward to raising awareness and having a positive impact on the work to help this important cause.

One of the great things about working for Pop, not just me but everybody, is he wants you to give your opinions. He almost wants you to disagree with him. It's part of the whole process.

My dream was to be an assistant college coach, maybe a head coach, maybe at a Division III school.

What LeBron James has done in our league is phenomenal.