Senator Todd Young comments on sports victory and celebrates local achievements

Senator Todd Young comments on sports victory and celebrates local achievements
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Senator Todd Young recently shared several updates via social media, touching on sports, his appreciation for interns, and a local business achievement. His tweets reflect a mix of personal interests and professional gratitude.

On June 20, 2025, Senator Young expressed excitement about a sports event, stating “Big Pacers win tonight. Bring on Game 7!” This comment reflects his enthusiasm for the Indiana Pacers’ performance in their basketball series.

Later that day, he acknowledged the contributions of summer interns with a message of thanks: “Thank you to our first session summer interns for their hard work on behalf of Hoosiers. I am grateful for their service to our state.” The tweet included an image link as an expression of appreciation for their efforts.

In another post from June 20, Senator Young congratulated Schimpff’s Confectionery in Jeffersonville for being recognized as the top candy store in America. He tweeted: “Congrats to Schimpff’s Confectionery in Jeffersonville on being named the number one candy store in America. The Cinnamon Red Hots have long been a favorite of mine.”

Schimpff’s Confectionery is known for its historic presence and signature candies like Cinnamon Red Hots.



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