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Jim Redwine GAVEL GAMUT – A Teetering Balance

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redlineGAVEL GAMUT
By Jim Redwine
www.jamesmredwine.com
A TEETERING BALANCE

Our federal democracy is seen as having three equal branches that keep our democracy
by equally asserting restraints on one another. The Legislative Branch plays its part by having 435 representatives elected for 2-year terms by citizens throughout the country along with 100 senators elected for 6-year terms. These just over 500 individuals have many functions but they really have only one power, providing or restricting funds to themselves and to the other two branches of government, the Executive and Judicial Branches.

The Executive Branch has thousands of functionaries but its most powerful executive is
the President who directly and indirectly heads the military and countless other divisions of that diverse branch. Each of those often nameless bureaucracies has untold, often nameless, functionaries whose functions may hold the key to whether our government functions.

The Judicial Branch is easy to generally designate but much more difficult for the
populace and the other two branches to corral as the Judicial Branch has generally defined itself since Marbury v. Madison in 1803. In fact, the Judicial Branch jealously and vigorously spends much of its time struggling to make sure the other two branches do not infringe on its powers, the chief of which is to define what the law allows the other two branches to do.

This theory of a three equal and separate foundation of our democracy works well as long
as the powers of each branch remain truly separate and fairly balanced and each branch is
composed of greatly dispersed functionaries. It is not a novel observation that our great
democracy has remained democratic, mostly, because it remains diverse, dispersed and divided.

When power becomes concentrated in a particular individual or individuals or branch,
democracy suffers and internecine competitions may arise. Such theoretical and rhetorical battles can, as our Civil War proved, break out into real battles as one or two or even all three of the branches seek dominance.

Currently, we have members of each branch asserting efforts to imprint upon our whole
country the vision of a few executives, followed by a few judges, both entities being subject to the status of financial hostages from a powerful few in the Legislative Branch. Now, some may analyze our current imbroglio as evidence our three-branch theory is simply working itself out in practice. That could be true. However, I hypothesize our Founding Fathers may have neglected the Fourth Branch of our social/governmental structure, the citizenry. Normally we have an. electorate that, while unhappy perhaps, still finds a way to “soldier on”.

Our current social intercourse pits about one-half of America against the other half, sort
of like the times of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857 that led to the Civil War. Much as when a large portion of the United States agreed with the U.S. Supreme Court that African Americans were not citizens while another large portion disagreed. Many Americans today either agree or disagree with Birthright Citizenship and several other issues. One President and at least one federal judge come down on opposite sides of this citizenship issue and probably several others.

Such matters being seen diametrically opposite by each of two of our branches and both
branches awaiting input from the Legislative and more importantly the public, creates a situation where our national soul may be at war with itself. What is called for is much more equal and reasonable input from each branch, especially that Fourth Branch, the populace.

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to www.jamesmredwine.com

OPINION: LETTER TO THE EDITOR Ken Colbert Political Committee Reports

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY POLITICAL COMMITTEE REPORTS (CFA-4)

BY: KEN COLBERT, VANDERBURGH COUNTY RESIDENT/TAXPAYER

Each political candidate by Indiana State Statue (Indiana Election Division (IC-3-9-5-14)
must provide periodic updates on the receipts and expenditures regarding their
campaigns. I completed my applicable report as required without much fanfare. These
reports are public record and available for viewing through the Vanderburgh County
Election office or the Indiana State website portal.

Reviewing the data is very telling of the current political climate on both sides of the
political aisle in Vanderburgh County. Several CFA-4’s were investigated and there is a
blur between political affiliations based upon donations being issued across political lines
among the candidates. This is a violation of Republican and Democrat rules and is
construed as a “Republican in bad standing” or a “Democrat in bad standing” per their on
documents.

We will be discussing just one of the many glaring CFA-4’s and the hypocritical
leadership to allow for the violation, yet the same leadership will condone the
manipulation of the rules to censure highly electable officials.
The CFA-4 to expose is the committee report of “Elect Ron Beane”. I contacted Ron
Beane to discuss his public record and received clarification of his report for accuracy.
Mr. Beane confirmed the report was not an amendment and was correct. Attached please
see the 4 page public report.

Mr. Beane has historically identified as a “Republican”, voted at the Republican State
Convention, served as the Evansville city council Republican President, but the report
reflects his party affiliation is “Independent”. Political donations are to Friends of Karese
Johnson, Friends of Paul Green, Friends of Mary Allen, Molly Briles for Judge, Friends
of Hope Fusser, Citizens for Lloyd, and Friends of Amy Canterbury. The Party Rules, on
both sides of the aisle, are very specific regarding political contributions.
I am curious whether Mike Duckworth, the current Republican County Chairman, and 8 th
District Republican Chairman, Brenda Goff will enforce the “rules” of the Republican
party, or continue the hypocrisy to allow for the Uniparty to continue in Vanderburgh
County.

Duckworth has knowingly permitted non-qualified candidates a “waiver” of the
Republican Rules to unseat and challenge truly conservative candidates. The Democrats
are not exempt to looking the other way when a candidate is knowingly allowed to be
caucused into a city council vacancy without meeting residency requirements. The entire
uni-party overseen by the Vanderburgh Election Board continues to deflect and not take
responsibility to enforce election law, asserting the Secretary of State has oversight to
election violations.

The Indiana Secretary of States office states the authority rests with the local election
boards. Both government agencies point fingers assuring ineptness.. Do not think this
issue is isolated to Vanderburgh County, St. Joseph County has allowed the same
manipulation to occur with an illegal appointment from a vacancy. The entire political
system has been hijacked by special interest at the Federal, State, and Local levels for
political purposes over the will of the people. Mr. Beane is a “Republican in bad
Standing” based upon the rules of the Republican Party and should be censured. Will
Duckworth or Goff conduct an investigation to continue to restore integrity within the
Republican Party; highly unlikely.

If you would like to receive a different point of view regarding governmental issues
within Southwest Indiana, please consider following the podcast ColbertReport on
Rumble, X (Twitter), and Telegram. It is very lively with the content and the guests
appearing on the show.

The information is always fact based and covers such topics as the 10,000 Haitians
residing in Evansville, the Warrick County Jail and the County Commissioners legal
problems, the Public/Private organizations circumventing the taxpayers, the Indiana
Economic Development Corporation, E-REP, and the many not-for-profits and
foundations.

In the meantime, keep living the dream in Evansville, Indiana
Contact email: Republicansinbadstanding@gmail.com

Celebrate National Unclaimed Property Day with Attorney General Todd Rokita 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to celebrate National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1 by visiting IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to see whether any treasures await you.

“Our team reunited Hoosiers with more money in 2023 and 2024 than ever before, and the process to claim what is rightfully yours has never been easier,” Attorney General Rokita said. “In honor of National Unclaimed Property Day go to indianaunclaimed.gov and search for your name, your loved ones, or your business. ”

Unclaimed property is any financial asset with no activity by its owner for an extended period of time.

Examples of potential unclaimed property consists of the following:

  • Unclaimed wages or commissions
  • Money orders
  • Safety deposit box contents
  • Savings and checking accounts
  • Refunds
  • Overpayments such as:
  • Credit card balances
  • Cell phone bills
  • BMV payments

Here’s how to make sure your property doesn’t go unclaimed:

  • Keep a record of all bank accounts.
  • Record all stock certificates and be sure to cash all dividends received.
  • Record all utility deposits, including telephone, cable, and electricity deposits.
  • Cash all checks promptly.

Be sure to check IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to search your name, family, or business.

Lawyers Without Rights – Jewish Lawyers in Germany under the Third Reich at Evansville War Museum

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A visitor to the Lawyers Without Rights exhibit pauses at one of the panels highlighting the story of one of the Jewish lawyers impacted by the Nazi regime.

The Internationally acclaimed travelling exhibit, Lawyers Without Rights – Jewish Lawyers in Germany under the Third Reich, is now on display at the Evansville Wartime Museum.

The exhibit is sponsored by the American Bar Association, the Evansville Bar Association and the German Law Bar. It opened on January 25th and will remain on display until mid-March. It traveled to Evansville from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and will proceed to Los Angeles when the local exhibit ends.

RECENT VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEATH REPORT

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RECENT VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEATH REPORT

Weekly Death Report Dec. 29 to Jan.05 , 2024

 

You Can Make a Difference – These Dogs Need a Home

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Come in and meet these sweet faces anytime during open hours to adopt!! ALL dogs are available for adoption/pre-adoption unless stated otherwise!! If you’re interested or able to foster please reach out to your rescue of choice!!
RECLAIM YOUR PETS!! – there are currently a lot of dogs in the building whose families are working to reclaim!! If your dog is at EACC and you have questions about reclaiming please call or visit EACC and speak with staff!
Evansville Animal Care and Control
815 E Uhlhorn Street Evansville
10am to 5pm
Monday through Saturday
812-435-6015

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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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.

Men’s basketball travels to Belmont on Sunday

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Men’s basketball travels to Belmont on Sunday

Aces and Bruins square off at 2 p.m. in Nashville 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to win its third Missouri Valley Conference game in a row, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team travels to Belmont for a 2 p.m. game on Sunday at the Curb Event Center.  ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out

– Gabriel Pozzato and Tayshawn Comer recorded career scoring highs to lead the Purple Aces to a 78-74 home win over Murray State on Wednesday

– Pozzato finished with 29 points on a 10-of-14 shooting effort while Comer added 27 points and converted 13 of his 14 free throw tries

– UE shot 57.4% in the game after finishing at 58.0% in the win at Valpo; it marked the first time the Aces have shot 55% or higher in consecutive games since 2017 (66.7% at Bowling Green and 60.7% vs. Oakland City)

Ending Some Streaks

– Evansville’s win over Murray State was its first over the Racers since Dec. 21, 2019, ending a 5-game skid

– UE trailed by five at the break before rallying in the second half; it was the first win this season for UE when trailing at the half

– This was UE’s first win this season in a game decided by 10 points or less; the Aces entered the game 0-4

– The bench for UE did not score a single point against the Racers; this was the first instance that the Aces did not have a bench point since 1/5/19 at Illinois State

Career Game

– For the second time this season, Gabriel Pozzato was named the MVC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 27 after averaging 17 points and 6.5 boards against UIC and Valpo

– He scored 21 points at Valpo before setting a new career mark with 29 in the win over Murray State; these were his first 20-point games since the season opener

– After missing eight games in December and January, he returned on Jan. 18 against Belmont

– Pozzato has posted double figures in 12 of his 14 games this year

Top Tally

– Hitting 13 of his 14 free throw tries, Tayshawn Comer scored a career-best 27 points in the win over Murray State

– It bested his previous mark of 26, which came in the Jan. 1 win at SIU

– Averaging 17.8 PPG in MVC games, Comer is second in the league

– He has been on the floor for all 200 minutes of the last five contests

Scouting the Opponent

– Winners of six of their last eight games, Belmont enters Sunday’s contest with a 15-7 record and stand at 7-4 in MVC play

– On Wednesday, the Bruins dropped an 81-78 road game at Illinois State

– Belmont has one of the top offenses in the league and pace the MVC in scoring (81.68 PPG), assists (17.23/gm) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.50)

– Jonathan Pierre leads the team with 14.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game; he is second on the squad with 82 assists

– Carter Whitt is averaging 13.3 PPG and has a team-best 109 assists

-www.GoPurpleAces.com-

Agenda for Redevelopment Commission Meeting February 4, 2025

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Evansville Redevelopment Commission
FEBRUARY 4, 2025

8:30 A.M.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order

 

2. Approval of Minutes January 22, 2025

 

3. Financial Statements – Accounts Payable Approval

 

4. Jacobsville Redevelopment Area – PUBLIC HEARING

 

a. Resolution 25-ERC-02 Confirming The Declaratory Resolution Of Said Commission Establishing The Franklin Lofts Project Allocation Area Within The Jacobsville Redevelopment Area
b. Resolution 25-ERC-03 Pledging Certain Tax Increment Revenues From The Franklin Lofts Project Allocation Area
5. Adjournment