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Special Session Likely To Ban Abortion Begins With Day Of Raucous Protest

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Special Session Likely To Ban Abortion Begins With Day Of Raucous Protest

  • By Zachary Roberts & Jack Sells, TheStatehouseFile.com
  • Jul 25, 2022 

(Pro-abortion protesters chant and yell in the Indiana Statehouse Monday as a special session of the Indiana General Assembly begins. The protest was hosted by the ACLU of Indiana, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, and Women4Change Indiana.)

INDIANAPOLIS—Nobody seemed happy with Senate Bill 1 at the Indiana Statehouse on Monday.

Hundreds of pro- and anti-abortion protestors argued, chanted, stomped and waved signs both inside and outside the Statehouse as lawmakers began a special session expected to ban abortion in Indiana. Hours of public testimony, protests and press conferences showed that nobody was satisfied with SB 1—not even Vice President Kamala Harris, who traveled to Indianapolis to speak on the issue.

“The government should not be telling an individual what to do, especially as it relates to one of the most intimate and personal decisions a woman could make,” Harris said. “The president and I take seriously our work that is about protecting the health, the safety, and the wellbeing of the women of America, and that includes the women of Indiana. And that is why I’m here.”

The Senate held its first reading of SB 1, authored by Sen. Sue Glick, R-LaGrange, and referred the bill to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedure. The committee held public testimony showing neither side is happy with the bill—for extremely opposing reasons.

Upset Hoosiers formed lines outside the reading and committee meetings waiting to voice their opinions. A pro-abortion protest hosted by ACLU of Indiana, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, and Women4Change Indiana lined all four floors of the rotunda gallery.

Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, moderates public testimony in the Senate Chamber Monday.

Photo by Zachary Roberts, TheStatehouseFile.com.

Many of the protestors had to take off work to be there. Carly Traynor’s employer allowed her to be off to attend the rally, and she brought her friend Naomi S. Gold.

“We don’t believe that people have the right to choose for us, and we have the right to choose for ourselves,” said Gold.

“I’m surprised that we are fighting this fight in our lifetimes,” said Traynor. “This is something that, as millennials, we grew up with and sort of took for granted. Having to fight this fight that our parents and grandparents were fighting generations ago is a bit of a surprise.”

The anti-abortion crowd was just as unhappy with SB 1. Many anti-abortion protestors were upset about exceptions included in the bill. Eddie Heavner, the pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Laporte, waited in line outside the Senate asking his Republican elected officials to “keep your pro-life promise.”

“It’s time we make good on the promises that we’ve been telling the people of Indiana,” said Heavner. “I think people ought to do what they say they’re going to do.”

While around 50 people gave public testimony in front of the Senate Committee on Rules and Hearings, protesters could be heard outside chanting, singing, and stomping. Some anti-abortion protestors held Bibles over their heads as they sang in unison, while pro-abortion protesters chanted, “Vote them out.”

Inside the chamber, people ranging from doctors to religious leaders to government officials poke.

“My concern is that OB providers in rural areas will simply decide to stop providing maternity care,” said Dr. Mary Abernathy, who is the chair of Indiana’s Maternal Mortality Review Committee.

Abernathy cited a study that found a national abortion ban would result in a 21% increase in deaths caused by pregnancies overall and 33% for Black women. The study is based on CDC data the MMRC says is not as accurate as the data it uses for its yearly reports.

A second study with the same author (as well as two other authors) estimated a 9% increase for Indiana specifically.

Sen. Sue Glick R-LaGrange answers questions regarding her bill, SB 1.

Photo by Zachary Roberts, TheStatehouseFile.com.

Dr. Daniel Elliott, president of the Indiana Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, said the chapter is “neutral on the current language of this bill.”

“First, we believe in the sanctity of patient-physician relationships and do feel the current language is supportive of this within emergency medicine,” Elliott said. “Second, we want emergency physicians to be able to provide life-saving interventions and treatments consistent with the standard of care without fear of prosecution …

“We feel the current language within this bill does provide these protections within emergency medicine. And we encourage any modified or amended language to continue to provide these protections for emergency physicians and our patients.”

Multiple testimonies were guided by the speaker’s faith.

“I plead with you, abolish abortion in the state of Indiana without exception. But don’t stop there,” said Seth Leeman, senior pastor at Noblesville Baptist Church. “Lead your constituents to repent of their sins and place their faith and trust in Jesus Christ, who is ready and willing to pardon anyone who comes to Him in penitent faith. If the language of this bill isn’t changed, innocent children will die.”

Immediately following Leeman, Rabbi Aaron Spiegel, senior consultant for the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council, read a statement from the council and the Indiana Board of Rabbis.

“Jewish beliefs on when life begins are varied yet consistent in the view that a fetus is a part of the pregnant woman, not an independent human life,” Spiegel read. “Under Jewish law, abortion is not only permissible in some circumstances but is required if necessary to protect the physical and mental health of the pregnant woman.”

Peter Breen, a former state representative from Illinois and current vice president and senior counsel for the Thomas More Society, crossed the border to praise the principle behind the bill but question some of its language.

Breen said of the Thomas More Society, “Our mission is to assist state legislators with the right words to draft pro-life legislation that actually does what you want the legislation to do.”

By redefining abortion, Breen said, SB 1 would “exclude the direct abortions of certain disabled unborn babies” and remove the conscience protections for physicians who don’t want to perform certain abortions based on religious beliefs.

Attorney General Todd Rokita also wanted to express concern regarding the wording of the bill.

“There are a number of substantive and technical issues with this bill,” said Corrine Youngs, policy director and legislative counsel to the AG.

One potential problem she noted was the bill not limiting when an abortion can occur for the three exceptions.

“I am almost 33 weeks pregnant, but even a woman at 40 weeks could get an abortion under any of these exceptions,” Youngs said.

Youngs also pointed out that someone claiming her pregnancy was the result of rape or incest only has to sign an affidavit to get an abortion and suggested having to report to law enforcement or provide evidence to have “some sort of accountability for this exception.”

“Without such measures, there’s no justice for the woman and only the perpetrator and the abortion industry will benefit,” Youngs said.

The committee will continue hearing public testimony from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday and is expected to vote on SB 1 afterward, according to a previously released schedule. The Senate Committee on Appropriations will convene in the Senate Chamber to hear Senate Bill 2 and Senate Bill 3 at 2 p.m.

FOOTNOTE: Zachary Roberts and Jack Sells are reporters for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

IHCDA To Pause Accepting New Applications For The Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program on July 29, 2022

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INDIANAPOLIS (July 25, 2022) - The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) announced today that the agency will pause accepting new applications for the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance (IERA) Program beginning Friday, July 29, 2022, at 5 p.m. ET.

With estimates that nearly all the federal emergency rental assistance allocated by the U.S. Department of Treasury to the State of Indiana has been requested, it is anticipated the IERA funds will soon be fully obligated.

To date, IHCDA has paid and obligated $365 million to more than 29,000 Hoosier households. In accordance with Treasury guidelines, Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programs can pay three months of forward-facing rent at one time. When a household is deemed eligible for assistance, IHCDA pays qualifying arrearages and late fees, plus three months of forward-facing rent and utilities, and reserves any remaining months of assistance for that household. Should they have a continued need for assistance, eligible households can recertify and receive another three months of forward-facing rent, up to a total of 18 months.

“Through the Emergency Rental Assistance program, we have been able to provide housing stability to more than 29,000 Indiana households,” said Jacob Sipe, Executive Director of IHCDA. “We are appreciative of the federal dollars that were able to keep thousands of Hoosiers in their homes during the pandemic. IHCDA remains committed to providing housing stability for Hoosiers as we recover from the pandemic.”

IHCDA will continue to issue payments to those households already approved for an IERA benefit up to the maximum allowable benefit of 18 months. IHCDA will also continue to process applications currently in queue and reserve available funds until funds are fully obligated. IHCDA estimates it has approximately $80 million remaining in unobligated funding. Applications currently in queue, and those that IHCDA anticipates receiving prior to the deadline, will likely fully obligate the remaining funds. In order to ensure there is funding available to assist those households with pending applications, IHCDA will close the IERA application portal and focus on processing and distributing benefits to those households that have applied. After the portal is closed, Hoosiers can sign up to receive updates through indianahousingnow.org if the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Portal re-opens. 

To continue providing housing stability for Hoosiers, IHCDA has partnered with the Indiana Bar Foundation, Inc. (IBF) and the Indiana Community Action Association, Inc. (IN-CAA) to provide legal services and housing counseling and case management services to Hoosiers facing housing instability. These services will remain available for Hoosiers after the IERA application portal closes.

IBF was awarded $13.1M to provide legal services to Hoosier renters. IBF’s legal aid network will be assisting Hoosier renters facing eviction with legal services including education, legal representation, and mediation between landlords and tenants. IBF’s network of legal will also be using a newly enacted Indiana law to assist eligible households in sealing past evictions. Additionally, IBF plans to install “legal kiosks” in community spaces across Indiana. Legal kiosks will provide computers with specialized software and printers to allow clients to connect with legal navigators, complete forms and receive virtual legal guidance. Hoosiers in need of legal aid may go to indianalegalhelp.org. 

IN-CAA was awarded $15M to provide housing counseling and case management services for low-income Hoosiers. This includes housing navigation services to assist individuals who have already been evicted, are in process of being evicted, or are experiencing homelessness to find new rental housing options and financial education. Those in need of housing counseling may call 2-1-1 for the name of a provider in their area.

                                                                            

GUEST COMMENTARY: The Issue Of Assault Weapons

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The Issue Of Assault Weapons

By Dannie McIntire

JULY 26, 2022

After the most recent “mass shooting” which occurred in our own home state, many readers may be thinking is it time for our congress to renew the expired ban on assault weapons?

Some readers may not know that in 1994 President Clinton signed the “Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act” which effectively banned the sale of assault weapons.  It also made it illegal to transfer or possession of large capacity magazines of more than 10 bullets. 

The bill had many loopholes, which allowed many assault-type weapons after modifications to be sold, so in effect, it was never a total ban. 

The bill banning assault weapons had a “sunset provision” written into it that allowed the ban to expire on September 13, 2004, unless congress reauthorized the ban. Congress mad attempts to renew it but none succeeded. 

For the 2nd amendment folks, there were several constitutional challenges against the ban but all were rejected by the courts. The courts in essence at that time ruled the ban did not infringe on the right of citizens to own a firearm in itself, therefore did not violate the Constitution.

Currently, The House Judiciary Committee has just moved a bill forward, “The Assault Weapons Ban of 2021”; however a date for a vote by the entire House of Representatives has not yet been scheduled.

The members of the house championing “The Assault Weapons Ban of 2021” know that their cohorts n the senate do not have the numbers for passage of this bill.

With the mid-terms coming in November, the pro-ban congressional members will posture to their constituents and say “we tried’, while the “anti-ban” members will say to their constituents “we protected your 2nd amendment rights”.

As the political landscape now stands, there is a high probability that the Republican Party may take back control of both congressional chambers in November. At that point, any congressional move to ban any type of firearm is dead on arrival. Count on that!

First, let me assure you if our representatives were hooked up for a lie detector test, the “right” or “wrong” of the assault weapon issue would be irrelevant for the majority of them, their main concern is about maintaining their political power and political survival, not gun control in itself. 

Thinking about the above possibility, we’d need an adequate supply of machines as I’m positive several would wear out from the needle swinging wildly during questioning. .            

I am a gun owner. I believe in our constitution’s 2nd amendment right for citizens to “keep and bear arms”. 

According to the site “Guns.Com”, “an estimated 434 million firearms are in civilian possession, with about half of those entering the market since 1991. Of those, the AR-15 and similar semi-automatics account for an estimated 19.8 million, lending concrete numbers to the argument that such guns are in common use”.   

America is clearly well-armed. 

I am putting forward a question, would the majority of the American populace support any congressional action to control the proliferation of assault-type weapons? 

I know for many readers the thought of any government infringement” on the right of citizens to bear arms” will raise your blood pressure.

However, as a legal gun owner myself, I am open to our congressional representatives taking some type of meaningful action to reasonably control the sale of “assault classified weapons”.    

Please put away the “tar and feathers”, I know that will not be a popular point of view among many readers. I am in no way suggesting a ban, but I am suggesting congress should enact a “reasonable” method of control.  

Let me ask, after the midterms, is there a workable solution to control the proliferation of “assault weapons” in our country that both sides could “hold their nose” and support that wouldn’t necessarily spell the end of their political career?

First, both sides of the issue need to realize the possibility of banning assault weapons is “dead on arrival”. I know congress doesn’t seem to mind wasting time but don’t even go there, it’s not going to happen.

I do have a couple of suggestions that could potentially pass the congressional “smell test” for both sides.

My first suggestion is; Place a high federal excise tax on the purchase price of classified assault-type weapons. For argument’s sake, say besides the normal federal tax rate, an additional 300% excise tax would be applied to the purchase price. The additional excise tax while making the purchase much more expensive, potentially resulting in less sold, the excise tax would be collected and designated to go into a federal fund for state mental health initiatives 

My second suggestion; Congress could revise “The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act”, which basically provides blanket immunity to gun manufacturers against lawsuits. First classify in detail exactly what is an “assault weapon”, and revise the law to exclude those specific weapons manufactured after a specific date from “blanket immunity”. I believe once their protection against lawsuits were removed, many manufacturers would decide “assault weapons” was no longer a viable business to be in. 

Neither of the above suggestions ban or nor do I believe infringe on the 2nd amendment right to “bear arms”, a manufacturer could continue making the firearm without the “judicial immunity”; buyers could continue purchasing them if willing to pay the high excise tax on them. 

Would doing the above stop firearm deaths? No, absolutely not. Deaths resulting from “mass shootings” in any given year are a very small percentage of our country’s annual firearm death toll.   

Using the FBI definition of an active shooter, “An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill multiple people in a populated area”, the FBI details between years 2000 to 2018 the following statics for those eight years;

  • 277 Active Shooter Incidents
  • 1,546 Wounded In Active Shooter Incidents
  • 884 Killed In Active Shooter Incidents 

Now, compare the above 8 year statics to the following FBI homicide statistics for just the year 2019; 

  • 6,368 Killed By Handguns – not assault weapons – handguns.

Many of our police departments are becoming “outgunned” by those using newer more powerful assault weapons against “us” and the police who protect us. 

Sig Saur, a firearms manufacturer, has recently started selling a civilian model of its equivalent of the US Army’s NGSW-R “Next Generation Squad Weapon-Rifle”, specifically created to tear through body armor that has twice the kinetic energy of an AR-15. Even with a price of approximately $8,000, initial shipments of their MCX-SPEAR were reportedly sold out.

Think about the above, do we want our emergency responders going into active shooter situations against assault weapons specifically designed to penetrate body armor? 

Let me out forth these questions; 

Can we seriously question responding emergency personnel for hesitating to take on an active shooter when they are outgunned by the offender? 

Can we seriously expect responding emergency personnel to put their life on the line confronting armed criminals when our judicial system quickly releases the offender back on the street?   

Is there an acceptable rationale for private ownership of the above type of “assault weapon” in our society today?

Some will quickly answer yes, “in the name of protecting my home and loved ones”; “‘in the name of maintaining liberty”; “in the name of protection from the tyranny of government”; in the name of maintaining our way of life”. 

All of the above can be valid arguments, but we as citizens have a right to expect we can take our families safely to the mall.

The recently passed Bipartisan Safer Communities Act will funnel millions of dollars to mental health initiatives but it will take time, most likely years, to determine any effect it has on reducing gun violence.  

I don’t have all the answers, if any of the answers at all, however invoking “Forest Gump”….”I may not be a smart man”….but I think we as a nation can be smarter than we currently act.  

FOOTNOTE: THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER POSTED THIS ARTICLE WITHOUT BIAS OR EDITING.

Annual Pharmacology Update For Healthcare Professions Workshop Returns In Person, Virtual September 23

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The University of Southern Indiana Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning is hosting the annual Pharmacology Update for Healthcare Professionals, an all-day workshop on Friday, September 23, 2022, in the University Center on the USI campus. For those not able to attend in person, there is an option to attend virtually.

Back by popular demand is keynote speaker Dr. Wendy L. Wright, an adult and family nurse practitioner and owner of two nurse practitioner-owned and operated clinics in New Hampshire. Her family practices have won numerous awards, including Top Providers in New Hampshire 2020, Top 20 Fastest Growing Family Business and Top 20 Women-Owned Business in New Hampshire. In addition, she is the Owner of Partners in Healthcare Education, a medical education company.

“This conference focuses on evidence-based clinical pharmacology needs of the patient,” says Anita Hagan, Interim Director for the Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning. “Dr. Wright will provide information concerning drug-to-drug interactions for safe prescribing. There will also be presentations on the needs of primary care patients afflicted with chronic conditions such as diabetes, depression/anxiety, and pain.”

The conference will conclude with a pediatric psychopharmacology presentation provided by Shannon Jones, MD, a child psychiatrist with Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare in Evansville.

Nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, pharmacists, physicians, physician assistants, students enrolled in health professional education programs, and other health professionals interested in treatment management and pharmacotherapeutic considerations are encouraged to attend.

The enrollment cost is $130 if register by September 9. After September 9, the price is $150. Registration information can be found at USI.edu/pharmacology. For more information, email Kelley Collazo, Senior Administrative Assistant for the Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning, at kacollazo@usi.edu or call 812-461-5217.

Continuing Education Information: 

In support of improving patient care, the University of Southern Indiana Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Successful completion of this activity provides seven contact hours for nursing continuing professional development with seven hours specific to pharmacotherapeutics, seven contact hours for knowledge-based CPE activity for pharmacists, 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for physicians, seven contact hours in continuing education for social workers and psychologists.  Two of the seven hours relate specifically to opioid abuse and prescribing.

Learners should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The University of Southern Indiana is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider #13378.

The University of Southern Indiana has been approved by the Indiana State Board of Health Facility Administrators as a sponsor of continuing education programs for health facility administrators. License number: 98000033A

Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls more than 10,700 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 15,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement and the Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning. USI is online at USI.edu.

FOOTNOTE: Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls more than 9,750 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 20,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at USI.e

  COMEDIAN JO KOY BRINGS FUNNY IS FUNNY TOUR TO THE OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA

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  COMEDIAN JO KOY BRINGS FUNNY IS FUNNY TOUR TO THE OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA ON SEPTEMBER 29

(TICKETS GO ON SALE NATIONALLY ON JULY 29 AT 10 AM)

Evansville, IN -  July 25, 2022 – Comedian Jo Koy will bring his 2022 Funny Is Funny World Tour to Old National Events Plaza on September 29. The show includes all new material inspired by his family, specifically his son.

As one of today’s premier stand-up comics, Jo Koy has come a long way from his modest Las Vegas coffeehouse beginnings to selling out the world’s most prestigious venues including Radio City Music Hall (New York), Chase Center (San Francisco), The Forum (Los Angeles), Mall of Asia Arena (Manila, PH), Coca-Cola Arena (Dubai) and ICC Theatre (Sydney, AU).

Koy lights up the silver screen in the Universal Picture comedy film, Easter Sunday in theaters on August 5th, 2022. The feature film is loosely based on his life experiences, set around a Filipino family gathering, celebrating Easter Sunday. In addition to the big screen, Jo’s single-cam comedy Josep landed a pilot order at ABC.

He has four successful stand-up specials on Comedy Central and Netflix. In June 2020, the comedian released his first variety special, Jo Koy: In His Elements on Netflix in which Koy brings the laughs and beats to Manila, spotlighting local culture in a one-of-a-kind show featuring Filipino-American comedians, DJs and B-boys. His much anticipated 4th Netflix stand-up special was shot in March 2022 at the Forum in Los Angeles. The special is a follow-up to his 2019 Netflix special, Comin’ In Hot – Koy.

Jo Koy has appeared on over 140 episodes of Chelsea Lately as a season regular roundtable guest. He frequently appears on other comedy shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Last Call with Carson Daly, and Lights Out with David Spade.

For more information and tickets, visit www.JoKoy.com.

Ticket Information:

What:                   Jo Koy, Funny is Funny Tour

When:                  Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 8:00 PM

Where:                 Old National Events Plaza, Aiken Theatre

Tickets:                Tickets start at $39.50 plus applicable fees and tax.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

About Icon Concerts

We are Icon Concerts, a boutique company focused on live comedy shows. At Icon Concerts, we put the artist first and believe in transparency for the consumer. We promote and produce full tours and one-off dates, and our team is focused on offering a 360 tour experience. Icon Concert’s specialty is building, developing, and branding Artists by white label touring and working behind the scenes to let the artist shine.

 

About Old National Events Plaza

Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is Evansville, Indiana’s premier convention center and largest live entertainment theatre. Housing a spacious 2,500-seat theatre, 38,000 square- feet of column free exhibit space, a beautiful 14,000 square-foot ballroom, and 12,00 square-feet of meeting space, Old National Events Plaza hosts a variety of events. The venue offers easy scheduling, one-stop-shop services, and in-house catering and audio-visual services. For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

About ASM Global

ASM Global is the world’s leading producer of entertainment experiences. It is the global leader in venue and event strategy and management – delivering locally tailored solutions and cutting-edge technologies to achieve maximum results for venue owners. The company’s elite venue network spans five continents, with a portfolio of more than 325 of the world’s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. For more information, please visit www.asmglobal.com.

Scam Alert From The Indiana State Police Indianapolis Post

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Indianapolis, IN - Detectives from the Indiana State Police Indianapolis District have recently received complaints about a potential scam in the form of a text message. The messenger claims to be from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development and indicates the recipient has unclaimed money from the state. The message gives instructions to click a link, that link will take them to a webpage asking for personal / confidential information.

Detectives have communicated the Indiana Department of Workforce Development and confirmed that they WILL NOT send a text or email message asking individuals to click a link to receive benefits or any type of payment. Clicking on the link and providing personal information will give fraudsters the ability to access personal accounts or sell personal information on the dark web. You can report unemployment fraud here: in.gov/dwd/indiana-unemployment/fraud/

The fraudulent link received via text message looks like this: https: //uplink-indiana .us/ login 

A reputable resource to research potential scams, or cross check a suspicious message you have received can be found on the Better Business Bureau’s Website: https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/

The Indiana State Police would like to remind Hoosiers the easiest way to protect yourself from being scammed by text or by email is to ignore and delete unsolicited requests for information from unknown senders. You should NEVER provide any information to an unknown sender about your personal identity, social security number, bank account(s), or credit card number(s). Be extra cautious about clicking any links that are sent to you by an unknown person.

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