Congressman Rudy Yakym hosts art competition winner and offers constituent support

Congressman Rudy Yakym hosts art competition winner and offers constituent support
U.S. Rep. Rudy Yakym Serving Indiana's 2nd District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Rudy Yakym, who has represented Indiana’s 2nd District since 2022, recently shared several updates on social media. Born in 1984 and currently residing in Granger, Yakym is an alumnus of Indiana University South Bend, having graduated with degrees in 2009 and 2011.

On June 10, 2025, Yakym commented on recent events with a brief statement: “Mostly peaceful looting.” This tweet did not provide further context or details about the incident being referenced.

Later that day, at approximately 8:51 PM UTC, Yakym expressed his pleasure in hosting the winner of Indiana’s Second District Congressional Art Competition. He tweeted: “It was a pleasure welcoming Indiana’s Second District Congressional Art Competition winner, Bellamy Gratrix, to the Capitol today. Her winning piece, ‘Truly Being Free,’ is now proudly displayed. Congratulations, Bellamy, on this well-deserved honor!”

In another update posted at around 11:25 PM UTC on the same day, Yakym informed his constituents about assistance available for federal casework issues. He stated: “My team will be available in Nappanee tomorrow to assist with any federal casework issues.”

Rudy Yakym’s commitment to serving his district continues as he engages with constituents and recognizes local talent through initiatives like the art competition.



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