
WASHINGTON D.C. – Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales recently met with U.S. Senator Jim Banks in Washington, D.C., to congratulate him on his new role in the U.S. Senate and to engage in productive discussions on key issues affecting Indiana and the nation.

The meeting focused primarily on ensuring the continued efforts to keep Indiana’s elections safe and secure.
“I was honored to meet with my friend, Senator Banks, congratulate him on his new role in the U.S. Senate, and thank him for his continued commitment to our state and country. His leadership is already making a significant impact, and I look forward to collaborating with him on important issues, especially when it comes to strengthening election integrity and proof of citizenship and leading the charge for making photo ID requirements a nationwide standard,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
Secretary Morales and Senator Banks discussed various initiatives and legislative efforts to safeguard the election process, including enhancing proof of citizenship and photo ID requirements and necessary steps to instill higher voter confidence.
Indiana has a proven track record of running secure and efficient elections and serves as a model for other states. Secretary Morales is focused on working with local, state, and federal leaders to protect the integrity of our elections for generations to come.