Letter To The Editor: Email Communication to Representatives Bacon, McNamara and Sullivan From Gary May

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Gary May E-Mail Concerning Ethics and Transparency Of State Representatives  McNamara, Sullivan, and Bacon

Hi, Have you no sense of justice?

Bosma is accused of sexual improprieties, he leads the investigation of the AG who stands accused of sexual harassment, he leads the legislative effort to craft a sexual harassment policy for the House.

In spite of all this, you sign on a letter in full support of him. I’m not suggesting he’s guilty of the charges brought against him, but simple transparency and ethics would suggest that he should have some distance between his issues and the investigation and drafting of legislation addressing sexual behavior boundary violations.

How much more power and riding roughshod over your constituents will be enough?

Time for a change!

Sincerely,

Gary May

Here are The Boilerplate Responses That McNamara And Sullivan Sent To Gary May:

Thank you for contacting me. My staff and I will review your comments and respond to you as soon as possible. If you need immediate assistance, please contact my Legislative Assistant, Victoria Szczechowski, at 317-232-9816.  Thank you for taking the time to share your comments and concerns.

Here’s The Response That Gary got from Bacon:

Thank you for contacting my office. You are receiving this message due to the larger volume of emails my office receives. My staff and I will look over your concerns and, if appropriate, a personal response will follow. If you need immediate assistance please contact my Legislative Assistant Elias Annette at 317-232-9643.

FOOTNOTE: This letter to the Editor was posted without opinion, bias or editing.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Will people wake up? Heard McNamara on TV last night. Everything she said was written down for her. Not real. Insincere.
    Folz is new. Is rough around the edges but knowledgeable, focused and cares for working families.
    He’s is the best bet.

  2. Thanks to CCO for posting this. The Indiana Statehouse needs a new broom to sweep it clean, and maybe some Lysol, too.

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