Frank Mrvan

IN-01

Last updated July 17th, 2024 at 4:30pm GMT.

 

IN-01 2024 Election Dates
AB Mail Start 9/21/2024
AB Request Deadline 10/24/2024
EV Start 10/8/2024
EV End 11/4/2024
AB Deadline 11/5/2024
   

Voters will learn that Randy Niemeyer is a hardworking trucking company owner who isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. Unlike Frank Mrvan, he’ll standup to extreme Democrats in Washington to restore jobs to the region, lower cost of living and energy prices, and secure our southern border.

Videos

08/13/2020

Mrvan on Social Workers and Police

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Mrvan Claims He's Moderate

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Walking up Capital Steps

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Drops American Flag

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Biden and Mrvan at SOTU

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Vote your Interests

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Vote Your Pocketbook

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Mrvan Lauding ARP

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B-roll of Mrvan leaving the U.S. Capitol Building

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Mrvan on Climate Change

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Mrvan on Climate Change 2

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Mrvan on Green New Deal

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Mrvan on Using Social Workers as Police

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Mrvan on Social Justice

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Mrvan on Social Justice 2

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Photos

Mrvan and Biden 1

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Mrvan and Biden 2

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Mrvan 2

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Mrvan 3

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Mrvan 4

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Mrvan 5

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Mrvan with IN Federation of Teachers President

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Randy Niemeyer Bio:

Born in Lowell and raised in Cedar Lake, Randy Niemeyer’s spent his entire life here in Northwest Indiana. Randy’s great-grandfather started hauling milk back in 1916, to try and earn a little extra money from his dairy farm. This endeavor grew and grew, and now Randy and his brother Rich are the fourth generation of his family to haul milk as the owners of Niemeyer Milk Transfer, Inc.

A graduate of Hanover Central High School, of which his father was a member of the first graduating class, his daughter a member of the class of 2021, his son a member of the class of 2023, he saw the importance of public service through his grandfather, who served on the first Board for the Hanover Community Schools and his grandmother who spent thirty-five years working in their cafeterias. While playing varsity basketball and baseball, Randy also found time to be in the choir, the thespian society, and student government while tackling his schoolwork.

After graduating, Randy attended Indiana State University, while getting his CDL at the age of 18 and going to work for the family business. Randy learned quickly that trucking isn’t easy work, but it’s part of the backbone of our society. To date, Randy has logged over 3 million miles behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler in his 28 years of trucking.

Randy Niemeyer Stands Strong with Organized Labor:

  • Opposes Nippon acquisition of U.S. Steel, citing concerns over protection of American steel jobs, national security
  • Op-Ed: Protecting our steel, protecting labor and protecting our future: Why we must keep U.S. Steel American-owned
  • Niemeyer Stands Up For Laborers. Condemns Frank Mrvan’s Opposition to Implementing E-Verify
  • Randy Niemeyer Advocates for Local Organized Labor in Lake County: Following Concerns over U.S. Cold Stroage’s utilization of out-of-state, non-union labor at their job site in Lowell, IN, Lake County Councilman Randy Niemeyer introduced a motion to draft a letter from the County Council that advocates for U.S. Cold Storage to honor its commitment to employing local union laborers.