Changing birth certificates for desired genders is falsifying records, Attorney General Todd Rokita declares
Attorney General Todd Rokita is filing motions to intervene in cases in which Indiana trial courts have ordered the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) to change the designation of sex on birth certificates to reflect preferred gender identities.
“We’re taking a stand not only for the rule of law but also for common sense,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Indiana law requires birth certificates to reflect the historical, immutable fact of a child’s sex. One should have no more ability to change the listed sex on a birth certificate years after the fact than to change the newborn’s listed length or weight.”
In dozens of instances, trial courts have ordered IDOH to change the historical record of a newborn’s sex.
The State of Indiana was not made a party to any of these cases, but according to Attorney General Rokita, the state has a clear interest in protecting the integrity of its own processes of issuing birth certificates.
Beyond existing state laws already providing clarity on these matters, Governor Mike Braun has issued an executive order instructing state agencies to interpret and apply “sex” to mean “an individual human being’s immutable biological classification as either male or female” as determined at conception.
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Board of County Commissioners & Drainage Board
JULY 8, 2025
9:30 A.M.
AGENDA
1. | Call to Order |
2. | Attendance |
3. | Pledge of Allegiance |
4. | Action Items |
A. Engineer
1. Open Bids: VC25-06-01: “Repair and Repaving of County Roads”
B. Sheriff
1. Motorola Quote and Contract Extension for Body Worn Cameras
C. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.07-25-013: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 10.60 Concerning Off-Road Vehicles
D. Final Reading of Ordinance No. CO.06-25-011: An Ordinance Adopting Chapter 15.15 as the County Property Maintenance Code
E. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.06-25-012: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 15.08 and Establishing an Unsafe Building Ordinance and Related Provisions
F. Forms of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Building Commission Relevant to Ordinance No. CO.06-25-012
1. Emergency Notice to Vacate
2. Order to Seal and Secure Unsafe Premises
3. Emergency Demolition Order
4. Order and Notice of Public Hearing to Vacate Fire Damaged House
5. Order and Notice of Public Hearing to Raze Fire Damaged House
6. Notice of Public Bid and Notice of Impending Razing of Structure
7. Certification of Unpaid Costs for Work Performed on Unsafe Premises as a Special Assessment
G. Mediated Settlement for Cause No. 82C01-2412-PL-007595: Condemnation of 4709 Oak Hill Road Parcel 35 – Jimmie and Karen Young, Randall and Connie Ulrich
5. | Department Head Reports |
6. | New Business |
A. Announcement of Interim Highway Garage Superintendent
7. | Old Business |
8. | Read Bids: VC25-06-01: “Repair and Repaving of County Roads” |
9. | Consent Items |
A. Approval of June 24, 2025, Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
B. Employment Changes Employment Changes Attachment:
C. Assessor
1. Surplus Request Surplus Request Attachment:
D. Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
i. June 23, 2025 – June 27, 2025
ii. June 30, 2025 – July 4, 2025
2. Statement of Salaries and Wages (as required by IC-36-2-5-4(b))
i. Form 144 2026 Statement of Salary and Wages – Form 144 Attachment:
E. Clerk
1. May 2025 Monthly Report May 2025 Monthly Report Attachment:
F. Engineer
1. Report and Claims
G. Sheriff
1. Road Closure Request – Evansville Wartime Museum
H. Treasurer
1. May 2025 Innkeeper’s Tax Report May 2025 Innkeeper’s Tax Report Attachment:
I. 2nd Quarter 2025 Veteran’s Services Report 2nd Quarter 2025 Veteran’s Services Report Attachment:
J. 2nd Quarter 2025 Vanderburgh County Appeal Taxing Unit Report
K. Appointment to Vanderburgh County Board of Health
1. Ashley Hammer
10. | Public Comment |
11. | Adjournment |
Gov. Braun thanks Indiana State Police for protecting the Circle City
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Benson, Taylor named 2025 Frontier League All-Stars
Benson, a Louisville, KY native, has been a mainstay in the Otters’ lineup with a batting average of .304. Across 41 games, he has collected 45 hits, 12 doubles, a triple and eight home runs. Benson has had 16 multi-hit games, driven in 27 runs and has 10 stolen bases.
“JT has been a great addition to our team and outfield,” Otters’ Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “This is an incredible accomplishment and we are excited to see him represent the Otters at the All-Star game.”
Benson played his collegiate ball at home at the University of Louisville. In three collegiate seasons, he played 128 games, putting together a .402 batting average. He drove in 85 runs, stole 51 bases and had 116 hits.
Taylor, from Westfield, IN, has taken his rookie season by storm. His .343 batting average is good for 10th best in the Frontier League, and he has been in the top 10 for much of the season. He has played in 49 of the Otters’ 50 games this season, putting up 57 hits, 15 doubles, a triple and eight home runs. He either leads or has a tie for the team-lead in hits, doubles, triples, home runs and RBI (34).
“Keenan has worked very hard to get to this point this season,” McCauley said. “His hard work and determination have earned him this honor and we can’t wait to see what he can do in the All-Star game.”
Taylor began his collegiate career at Butler University before transferring to Purdue University. Across his three Division I seasons, he played in 85 games, collecting a .267 batting average with 33 RBI, 43 hits, 14 doubles and six home runs.
BREAKING NEWS: Governor Braun Launches Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation to Support Main Street Small Business
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Mike Braun is officially launching the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation to help Main Street entrepreneurs start, grow, and scale their businesses to grow Indiana’s economy and support Hoosier workers.
The office will be led by entrepreneur Brian Schutt. Schutt is the co-founder of Indianapolis co-working space and startup incubator Refinery46, as well as the co-founder of Homesense Heating and Cooling.
“Maureen and I lived the American dream of growing Main Street businesses in our hometown, and I want every Hoosier to have that opportunity. Our goal is to make Indiana the best place in the country to start and build your own business, and the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation led by Brian Schutt will be a nation-leading resource to help Main Street entrepreneurs.” — Governor Braun
Governor Braun has redirected Indiana’s economic development efforts to focus on supporting Hoosier businesses and workers, and spread the benefits of economic development to all four corners of the state, with two North Star priorities: wage growth and new job opportunities.
The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation will build on those ideas, and take over some entrepreneurship-focused functions from the IEDC such as overseeing certified technology parks.
The office’s primary directives are to:
- Develop and administer programs to support the growth of small business, entrepreneurship, and innovation in Indiana.
- Direct and oversee programs and sources of funding related to the growth of small business, entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation in Indiana.
- Strengthen policies and programs supporting the growth of entrepreneurship in Indiana.
- Coordinate with state agencies and other state-funded entities to align services and programs related to entrepreneurship and starting and scaling a business.
- Work with funded entities to measure funds reaching rural communities, and work with stakeholders and organizations to provide technical support and expand access to resources for entrepreneurs across Indiana.
- Develop and administer programs to support and encourage youth entrepreneurship, including supporting students and teachers in fostering entrepreneurial skills.
The office will be under the Department of Commerce, led by Secretary David Adams.
Statements of support from the business community:
“Establishing the office was one of the Indiana Chamber’s top priorities this past session for the far-reaching impact it will have across the state in fostering entrepreneurship. We look forward to supporting the office with programming and resources to augment its efforts. There have already been early discussions on that collaboration, which is a natural partnership given 80% of our members are small businesses and entrepreneurship is a key strategy area in our Indiana Prosperity 2035 vision plan.” – Vanessa Green Sinders, Indiana Chamber President and CEO
“As President of a small aerospace and defense manufacturing company, I appreciate that Governor Braun comes from a business background rather than a career in politics. He understands the real-world challenges small businesses face and has taken meaningful action to reduce barriers, encourage growth, and support innovation in our industry. His leadership is exactly what small business leaders need to succeed.” — Johnny Goode, MSP Manufacturing
“Governor Braun’s commitment to Main Street and entrepreneurship reflects the values that built Indiana—faith, family, hard work, and stewardship. At AutoRenu, we’ve grown not through venture capital but through community, consistency, and conviction. The new Office of Entrepreneurship is a powerful invitation to everyday Hoosiers: your dream is valid, your roots matter, and innovation belongs to you. We’re honored to support this vision and help model what values-based, technology-enabled entrepreneurship can look like in Indiana.” — Ed Wooley, Auto Renu
“As an entrepreneur in a rural community, the creation of the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a powerful catalyst for renewing Indiana’s business landscape. By centralizing resources and support, this initiative will accelerate economic growth while empowering small businesses and driving innovation across communities throughout Indiana. I look forward to seeing how this will open new opportunities for entrepreneurs like me and strengthen the future of our local economies.” — Logan Overman, Vertiponix Farms
“Governor Braun understands what it takes to build and grow a business. By creating the OEI as an anchor for the entrepreneurship community, he has streamlined access to the mentorship, resources, and capital entrepreneurs need, driving opportunity into every community. I love seeing companies focus on building and running healthy, efficient businesses, which in turn continue to push our local economy forward. A rising tide lifts all boats.” — Sarah Lerner-Mantel, Roll Tack Ventures
“As a small disabled veteran business owner, I’m optimistic about Governor Braun’s Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation; it’s promising to have a dedicated “front door” to streamline resources. We need more than just a new office; we need clear pathways to capital, talent, and reduced regulatory burdens to truly unlock our entrepreneurial spirit.” – Joel Storm, Storm Contracting