Brad Chambers to step down as secretary of commerce

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8 thoughts on “Brad Chambers to step down as secretary of commerce

  1. I never weigh in on political discussions, but I gladly make an exception for Brad Chambers. I would enthusiastically support (both personal and financial) and vote for him as Governor of Indiana. His intellect, business experience and integrity would be wonderful assets for the State of Indiana. He will make the right decision.

  2. After yesterday’s announcement that the republicans plan to end democracy and install trump as a dictator what exactly would a governor do? Does the republican mouth piece ibj even plan on reporting about the announcement?

  3. What ever Secretary Chambers decides to do it will be good for that cause and/or that situation. His enthusiasm, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his passion for growing the State of Indiana is refreshing. Best wishes to you, Brad Chambers.

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