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Some Thoughts on Public Education
Remember when you could send your children to a public school and expect that they would receive an education that prepared them to be responsible, knowledgeable citizens ready to enter the workforce, attend a trade school, join the military, or matriculate at a college or university?
Border Security and Immigration Reform
Shaking his head with feigned concern, he pompously laments, “Let’s not act in some partisan political way. We can’t fix our massive immigration problem in this country until we pass bipartisan comprehensive immigration policy reform.” Ever heard that lament? Tired of hearing it? It is a myth created to excuse inaction.
Thoughts on Term Limits
As your candidate from the 5th district, I have already signed the term limits pledge and when elected as your representative will work tirelessly to foster a structure of mandatory term limits for all members of Congress.
Noblesville lawyer Mark Hurt files for Congress
Attorney Mark Hurt has filed to run in the Republican primary for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District seat. The district covers Hamilton, Delaware, Madison, Grant, Tipton and Howard counties.
Noblesville and Kokomo Lawyer Files Candidacy for 5th District United States Congress
Attorney, Mark Hurt, has filed as a candidate in the Republican primary for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District.
Republican Congressional Candidate Mark Hurt Discusses Campaign for Indiana’s 5th District on WISH-TV’s All INdiana Politics
Phil Sanchez sits down one-on-one for an exclusive interview with Mark Hurt, candidate for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Republican Congressional Candidate Mark Hurt Discusses Campaign for Indiana’s 5th District with Indy Politics
We hear from Mark Hurt, one of several candidates running for Congress in the 5th District.
Our Federal Budget and Economic Freedom
From day one in my term of office, I will build a coalition to move towards a ZBB budgeting process with like-minded representatives who want to be fierce advocates for your and the country’s economic independence. A consistent Balanced Budget will be my goal. Once we get there, just watch the numbers fall.
Standing Up for Israel After Terrorist Attacks by Hamas
While it is difficult to comprehend the scope of the attack and how the attack and war affect families, children, soldiers and neighbors, we must stand with the people of Israel.
Immigration Reform Needed in the USA
Shaking his head with feigned concern, he pompously laments, “Let’s not act prematurely. We can’t fix our massive immigration problem in this country until we pass comprehensive immigration policy reform.” Ever heard that claim? Tired of hearing it? It is a myth.
AI and Government
Is the use and development of AI, a national security issue? Is it an issue about which that those charged with national governance should be concerned? As a former Governor of Alaska would aver, “You betcha.”
Attorney Mark Hurt joins crowded GOP race for 5th Congressional District
Mark Hurt, an attorney with law offices in Noblesville and Kokomo, has entered the crowded race to fill the 5th Congressional District seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz.
Noblesville and Kokomo Lawyer Launches Bid for 5th District United States Congress
Kokomo and Noblesville Attorney, Mark Hurt, filed his candidacy to run for the United States Congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Congresswoman Victoria Spartz.
Kokomo attorney Mark Hurt announces bid for Indiana's 5th US Congressional District
Hurt, a Republican, announced Tuesday he has filed with the FEC his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination.
Mark Hurt for U.S. Congress
Today, I am excited to announce my candidacy for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District seat being vacated by U.S Congresswoman, Victoria Spartz. This is the district I was born and raised in.
Education for Everyone
One of my advisers had an interesting experience. One, I am sure, well-intended young attendee asked him why Republicans were not more in favor of higher education.
Jerusalem—Israel’s Capital
We are approaching the season of the year when many of our thoughts will turn to Jerusalem. Some will sing songs and others will review the history of the people who first declared that city to be holy.