Do they listen? Black lawmakers, Hoosiers say booing emblematic of larger Indiana problem
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Young dishes about state of GOP | Indy vs. Statehouse clash Arika Herron, Amelia Pak-Harvey, Kaitlin Lange and Chris Sikich, Indianapolis Star © Grace Hollars/IndyStar Scenes of the Indiana State Capitol in downtown Indianapolis on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021.
Sen. Todd Young is attempting to position himself as someone willing to work with any administration for the good of Hoosiers, in the midst of an inner-party fight.
Meanwhile, Young had some choice words about Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on a press call Tuesday.
He also discussed his thoughts on the future of the party. There is a question about whether our party is going to be a party that is grounded in resentment and anxiety and fear, Young said. Or if instead we re going to be an aspirational party.