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Commentary: Susan Bayh And The Steel Beneath The Smile

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Commentary: Susan Bayh And The Steel Beneath The Smile

By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—When the news broke that Susan Bayh had died, several memories of her floated to the forefront.

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

Strangely, the most prominent one may have been the most trivial.

It was from 1992. She and her husband, Evan, were campaigning in Evansville as part of a bus tour with the newly anointed Democratic Party ticket.

Bill and Hillary Clinton and Al and Tipper Gore were traveling across Southern Indiana in the company of the Bayhs. It was one of those charged moments in American history, a time when the nation was poised to make a generational shift in power. Bill Clinton was about to become the first baby boomer president.

The presumption was that Al Gore likely would succeed him in the Oval Office. And Evan Bayh, who was just in his middle 30s then, already was being touted as a future presidential prospect.

The future shimmered like gold for the three seemingly charmed couples.

I’d interviewed both Bill Clinton and Al Gore but was lingering to gather more color when Susan Bayh spotted me. She was walking with Hillary Clinton and Tipper Gore. She motioned for the two of them to come with her so she could introduce us.

The four of us chatted for a few minutes.

As we talked, I thought about the way things were changing in this country.

And the ways things weren’t changing.

It became clear within the space of just a few minutes that these three women were at least as capable—and, in fact, were probably more capable—than their husbands.

Yet, they were the ones struggling to determine what roles they could play as their spouses strode destiny’s stage—just how many of their gifts these women could reveal without offending a state and nation that both wanted and feared change.

Flash forward nearly three decades to now.

Hillary Clinton is a lightning rod for much of the terrifying animosity loose in this land.

Tipper and Al Gore live apart, their union a casualty of their high-profile and high-stress lives.

And Susan Bayh, sadly, tragically, is dead.

She was only 61.

In these hours just after her passing, I find myself thinking about the heavy toll we impose on those who step forward to lead us. Too often, we strip them of their humanity. We consider them caricatures, rather than people who breathe and bleed just like the rest of us.

Susan helped me realize that.

I did not know her as well as others did, but she and I had some substantive conversations when she was Indiana’s first lady. In one, she described what making big decisions did not just to leaders, but also to those close to them. The emotional costs imposed on the entire family, she said, could be overwhelming.

At the time we talked, Susan and her husband often were dismissed in Indiana political circles as animate versions of Barbie and Ken dolls. People focused more attention on the fact that she had been a beauty queen—Miss Southern California, no less—than on her sterling academic record at two top-flight schools, Berkeley for her undergraduate work and the University of Southern California for her law degree. Nor did they seem to notice that, despite her youth, she held her own with the finest legal minds in the country.

Physical attractiveness can be both blessing and curse. The sheer sunniness of Susan Bayh’s appearance, the radiance of her smile, in some ways obscured the depths of her character.

In death, the tendency is to caricature people once again, to sweeten memories of them to help make grief more palatable. This is particularly true when the departed could be as charmingly affable as she could be.

But to do so denies Susan Bayh’s immense strength.

The guess here is that she watched over those she loved—her husband and her twin sons, especially—with the ferocity of a warrior priestess. She nurtured those she cared about, but she also saw that they were protected.

Susan Bayh did it with a smile on her face because that’s what people expected from someone who looked like her. She did so because she was smart, certainly wise enough to understand that much.

Her family says her passing leaves this world a darker place.

Yes, it does.

May she rest in peace.

John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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USI Mandela Social Justice Day To Feature Dr. Manisha Sinha

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The University of Southern Indiana College of Liberal Arts Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity Committee (LA EDIC) is partnering with the USI Nelson Mandela Social Justice Commemoration Committee to host a two-day series of events on February 17 and 18. All events are free and open to the public. Webinar links and the full schedule, with descriptions, will be available on the LA EDIC webpage (USI.edu/lateachin) and the Mandela Social Justice Day webpage (USI.edu/msjd).

LIBERAL ARTS EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY COMMITTEE TEACH-IN

Wednesday, February 17

  • 9 – 9:50 a.m. – Immigration Panel
  • 10 – 10:50 a.m. – Disability Advocacy Panel
  • 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Rap Artist Roy Kinsey
  • 12:30 – 1 p.m. – Lunch
  • 1 – 1:50 p.m. – How to be an Activist Workshop
  • 2 – 2:50 p.m. – Labor and Diversity
  • 3 – 3:50 p.m. – Sports and Activism Panel

MANDELA SOCIAL JUSTICE DAY

Thursday, February 18

  • 9 – 10:30 a.m. – Virtual Tour of the Jim Crow Museum
  • 10:30 a.m. – Noon – Activism Fair
  • Noon – 1:30 p.m. – Keynote Speaker, Dr. Manisha Sinha
  • 1:30 – 3 p.m. – Student Activism Panel

All events will be hosted in Central Time.

Roy Kinsey

Roy Kinsey. Image copyright: Provided

Special guest, rap artist Roy Kinsey, will speak at 11 a.m. on February 17 as a part of the LA EDIC Teach-in. Chicago-born and raised, Kinsey is a bit of an anomaly when it comes to tradition in his respective industries. Where being a black, queer-identified, rapper and librarian may be an intimidating choice for some, Kinsey’s non-conformist ideology has informed his sixth album and self-proclaimed “best work yet,” Kinsey: A Memoir. It is the manifestation of a queer man, in a black body, coming of age in Chicago.

The keynote speaker for Mandela Social Justice Day, Dr. Manisha Sinha, will speak at Noon on February 18. Sinha is the James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut and a leading authority on the history of slavery and abolition and the Civil War and Reconstruction. She was born in India and received her PhD from Columbia University. She is the author of The Counterrevolution of Slavery: Politics and Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina and The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition. She is currently writing a book on the “greater reconstruction” of American democracy after the Civil War.

 

The University of Southern Indiana has sponsored the Nelson Mandela Social Justice Day and Speaker Series since 2014. The goal of these events is to raise dialogue at USI around current issues of human and civil rights, public service and activism through diverse, dynamic, nationally and internationally known public intellectuals and academics. Previous speakers include authors Tim Wise and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, community organizer Tia Oso and academics and activists such as Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Angela Davis. For more information about the annual event, visit the Mandela Social Justice Day webpage at USI.edu/msjd.

The 2021 Mandela Social Justice Day is sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts, the Pott College of Science, Engineering and Education, the College of Nursing and Health Professions and USI Housing and Residence Life. For more information about these events, contact Dr. Sakina Hughes, Director of Africana Studies and Associate Professor of History, at shughes1@usi.edu or 812-465-1224.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Medical Receptionist
The Eye Group of Southern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Medical Receptionist needed for busy ophthalmology practice Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm. Requires professionalism, excellent customer service skills, computer…
Easily apply
Jan 29
Customer Service/Office Manager
Scott Manufacturing – Evansville, IN
Mid-sized manufacturing facility seeking a self-motivated individual to handle Customer Service Management responsibilities for our Sebree, KY facility.
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Feb 5
Receptionist
Select Specialty Hospital – Evansville – Evansville, IN
Notifying Administration of any requests for service. A 401(k) retirement plan with company match. At Select Specialty/Regency Hospitals, a division of Select…
Feb 5
Office Coordinator
Carter Lumber 3.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
A Kight Home Center, a division of Carter Lumber, Office Coordinator is responsible for entering and generating purchase orders, receiving, and providing…
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Feb 3
Office Manager
Indiana Institute for Behavior Analysis, Inc – Evansville, IN
Degree in Healthcare Administration preferred; The Indiana Institute for Behavior Analysis (TIIBA) is a faith-based agency that provides Applied Behavior…
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Medical Office Assistant – Dermatology
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Feb 3
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Feb 3
USI – FT Unit Clerical – Senior – Card Office
Sodexo 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
May include human resources functions (including benefit administration, personnel action forms and payroll processing) for the unit as well as the district and…
Feb 4
Medical Billing Administrative Assistant
HSC MEDICAL BILLING & CONSULTING LLC – Evansville, IN
The Working hours for this Full-time position are: HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC is currently seeking a candidate to fill our full-time Administrative…
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Feb 3
Office Assistant
Dewar Trucking LLC – Mount Vernon, IN
$12 – $16 an hour
The ideal candidate will be a hard-working professional able to undertake a variety of office support tasks and work diligently under pressure.
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Feb 7
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. The Front Desk employee, under the direction of the Front Desk…
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Feb 4
Dental Office Coordinator
DENTAL CARE CENTER – Indiana
$20 an hour
Hiring a full time (35 hours per week) office coordinator for a non-profit dental clinic. A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to…
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Clerical Associate
Professional Kennel Club, LLC – Evansville, IN
Part-time job available working Thursday and Friday, 16-20 hours per week. Communicating with customers via phone and email. 1+ years of clerical experience.
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Jan 30
Receptionist
SCI Shared Resources, LLC 3.1/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Ability to work schedule including Saturday and or Sunday and beyond standard business hours. Consider the possibilities of joining a Great Place to Work!
Feb 7
Night and Evening Receptionist.
Evansville Country Club 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Potential hours for this position: The Evansville Country Club is now hiring for the position of Night & Weekend Receptionist. Wednesday 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Tropicana Front Desk Agent
Tropicana Entertainment 3.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Greet all Guests in friendly, polite manner upon arrival and departure at front desk.
Feb 4
Therapy Front Desk Medical Office Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. Therapy Front Desk Medical Office Receptionist.
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Feb 4
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Alpha Solutions, LLC – Evansville, IN
$12 – $13 an hour
Responsive employer
Full time front desk receptionist needed for a busy physicians office. Are you able to multi-task and work well with a team? We are looking for you!
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Medical Office Assistant – Neurology
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
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Office Administrator
North American Lighting 3.5/5 rating – Elberfeld, IN
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Office Manager/Office Assistant
Sprinklers Plus – Newburgh, IN
$10 – $14 an hour
Remote work available
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Sprinklers Plus, a local family owned and operated irrigation company, is looking to…
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Feb 1
Medical Office Assistant – GI
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Feb 3
Certified Medical Assistant/Front Desk
Clovis E. Manley MD LLC – Newburgh, IN
$14 – $18 an hour
_Experienced Receptionist Wanted For Upscale Medical Spa & Family Practice_*. CMA/ Receptionist – Seeking positive, friendly, energetic, detailed orientated…
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Feb 4
Medical Receptionist
BrainPower Neurodevelopmental Center LLC – Newburgh, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Brainpower Neurodevelopmental Center is hiring a full-time medical receptionist to provide treatment services to clients in the Southern Indiana region.
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Feb 1
Administrative Assistant
Baseline Communications 3.9/5 rating – Indiana
$15 an hour
We are looking for a responsible Administrative Assistant to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. Answer and direct phone calls.
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Feb 5
Basic Accounting Administrative Assistant
Confidential – United States
$18 – $30 an hour
Responsive employer
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Cover your mouth and nose always. We are looking for an Accounting Assistant to perform…
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Feb 2
Part-time Office Assistant
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Our La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries store in Evansville, IN needs a reliable, organized Office Assistant to manage our front office on some nights and weekends.
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Jan 31

Arrest of Jason Lee Hale in connection to the attempted robbery from January 27E

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 An arrest was made today in connection to the attempted robbery from January 27, at Kwik Stop Liquor. Jason Lee Hale (26) is currently being held at the Vanderburgh County Corrections Center. He is charged with Attempted Robbery, a level 5 felony. 

On January 27, around 7:15 p.m., the Evansville Police Department (E.P.D.) was dispatched to a hold up alarm at the Kwik Stop Liquor at First Ave. and Louisiana (1201 N. First Ave). Once on scene, it was determined a male wearing a brown jacket, jeans, and what appeared to be green gym shoes had told the clerk he had a weapon and wanted money. The suspect did not receive any money and left the store eastbound on foot.  

  An E.P.D. K9 Unit was dispatched to the scene in an attempt to track the suspect, but was unable to locate him. 

 Included is a still picture taken from the store of the suspect. 

 If anyone has information on this robbery attempt, they are asked 

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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Volleyball Sweeps Second-Straight GLVC Foe to Close Out Opening Homestand

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Cepicky and Anderson posted double-doubles to lead the Screaming Eagles

The Screaming Eagles were led by senior setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) and sophomore outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois), who both posted their second double-double of the season. Cepicky dished out 33 assists, adding to her already impressive season total of 55, while also laying out for 12 digs. Anderson blasted another impressive number of kills with 17 and collected 10 digs through the three-set win. Anderson also posted a hitting percentage of .389 from her total attack count of 36.

The total USI kill count was spread throughout the roster, with seven players recording at least 2 or more kills against the Hounds. Following Anderson’s 17-kill performance was Taylor Litteken (8), Abby Weber (7), Sidney Hegg (6), Katherine Koch (4), Abby Bednar (3), and Cepicky (2). Koch and Hegg both marked up the scorebook, with Koch adding five assists, six digs, and an ace to her kill count. Hegg came through with a hitting percentage of .667 and added two assists, two digs, and a block to her stat line.

Libero Callie Gubera tied Cepicky in total digs with 12 to lead the Eagles on the defensive end. The two seniors were not the only ones to dive into action on defense as six players also recorded two or more digs: Anderson 10, Weber 6, Koch 6, Hegg 2, Dazey 2, Litteken 2.

NOTES:
USI posted its best hitting percentage of the season with a .366 off of 101 total attacks with 47 kills and only 10 attack errors (season low). The Eagles also had more offensive balance with a season-high in assists (44).

Senior setter Casey Cepicky added to her career assist total well with her 33-assist performance against the Hounds. She now has 2,351 career assists (sixth all-time) and averaging 8.00 assists per set (11 sets) this season.

Sophomore Leah Anderson has slammed defenses through the first three matches of the season, recording 42 kills through 11 sets (3.82 per set) and 10 service aces so far. She is also averaging 18.0 points per match with 54.0 total this season.

Daily Scriptures

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MONDAY

“The islands have seen it and fear; the ends of the earth tremble. They approach

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and come forward;”

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Isaiah 41:5 NIV

TUESDAY

“they help each other and say to their companions, “Be strong!””

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Isaiah 41:6 NIV

WEDNESDAY

“The metalworker encourages the goldsmith, and the one who smooths with the

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hammer spurs on the one who strikes the anvil. One says of the welding, “It is

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good.” The other nails down the idol so it will not topple.”

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Isaiah 41:7 NIV

THURSDAY

““But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, you descendants of

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Abraham my friend, I took you from the ends of the earth, from its farthest

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corners I called you. I said, ‘You are my servant’; I have chosen you and have

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not rejected you.”

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Isaiah 41:8-9 NI

FRIDAY

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will

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strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

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Isaiah 41:10 NIV

SATURDAY

“All who rage against you will surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who

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oppose you will be as nothing and perish. Though you search for your enemies,

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you will not find them. Those who wage war against you will be as nothing at all.”

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Isaiah 41:11-12 NIV

SUNDAY

“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you,

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Do not fear; I will help you.”

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Isaiah 41:13 NIV

Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

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Must See News Updates From the Republican Party! 2/01/2021

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GOP ELEPHANT

  

VCRP Central Committee Meeting -TBA  
                                    Location: GOP Headquarters, 815 John Street, Evansville
 

                                    Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen.

Contact Office at 812-425-8207 if you have any questions.

Special Announcement From GOP Chairman
Today I advised the Vanderburgh County Republican Central Committee that I would not be a candidate for Republican Party Chairman at the March 6, 2021 Reorganization Meeting.
I am 76 years old and have served as GOP Chairman for 10 years, which is longer than anyone has ever served.
I wish to thank the other Central Committee members, Republican officeholders/candidates and  my fellow Republicans for their support during the past decade. Together we have changed Evansville/Vanderburgh County to be Republican.
I will remain Vanderburgh GOP Chairman until March 6.
Again thanks for your support.
Wayne Parke 
Chairman Vanderburgh Republican Party 
812 455 1685 

GOP Party Caucus
Every four years the GOP Party Rules require a Caucus be called to elect the Central Committee officers for the next four years. All Precinct and Vice-Precinct Committeemen will be summoned to attend the Caucus to elect a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer.  The Caucus will be held on Saturday, March 6, at Faithway Baptist Church, 3635 Pollack Avenue, Evansville.
Our current Chairman, Wayne Parke, will not be running for another term.  This is a real opportunity for another dedicated Republican to step up and lead the Vanderburgh County Republican Party in maintaining the elected positions currently held  and increasing the positions in the 2022 Elections.
To qualify as a candidate for any of the positions, you must be a Republican in Good Standing.  If you, or someone you know, are interested in being on the ballot, please contact Mary Jo Kaiser at the GOP office – 812-425-8207 – beamerjo59@gmail.com.
Mary Jo Kaiser
VCRP Political Director
Office 812-425-8207
Cell 812-483-4675

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Republicans United Against Far Left Democrats
You may have seen that earlier this week Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel asked me to serve as the general counsel of the RNC. It was an honor to be asked and I appreciate the executive committee of the RNC approving my appointment unanimously. I know the RNC looked to Indiana in large part due to the collective success we’ve had as a united party over the last several years. This new opportunity gives Indiana a front row seat in the fight to ensure free, secure and fair elections across the country. I’m looking forward to working with the rest of the RNC leadership team on those issues as well as ensuring we’re fully prepared for the 2022 election cycle. Speaking of…The Biden Administration is off to a horrendous start and we as Republicans need to speak with unity and clarity against this extreme liberal agenda. We keep seeing the same thing over and over and over again from Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and the left. Less than a month into the total Democrat control in Washington, it’s clear the left’s calls of unity were merely lip service for MSNBC soundbites. The truth is, they’re running out the same leftwing playbook they trot out every single time. Increasing taxes, eliminating jobs, weakening our border, attacking energy independence, and so on. Needless to say, we’ve got our work cut out for us heading into 2022 and I know Indiana Republicans, working together, will do our party to wrestle back control.

Thank you,
Kyle

Governor Holcomb’s Week That Was

     

 

Building One Indiana for All
This week brought more positive developments on the fight against COVID-19. Governor Holcomb announced that vaccine eligibility has been expanded to now include Hoosiers 65 and over. Governor Holcomb’s leadership has Indiana consistently in the top tier of state vaccinations and broadening the eligibility will help us get through this faster. Visit ourshot.in.gov for more information.
Governor Holcomb also had a chance to visit with his friend, Medal of Honor recipient and 2018 Sachem Awardee Sammy Davis. Sammy’s story of service, courage and sacrifice for our nation and freedom is a true inspiration for all Americans. His heroic actions helped save the lives of his comrades in Vietnam.
To stay up to date on the latest developments, make sure you’re following Governor Holcomb on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Black History Month

Monday marked the start of Black History Month — an important opportunity for us to highlight the incredible achievements and contributions that African Americans have made to better our state and our nation.

Looking back at our Hoosier history books, it’s clear that Indiana would not be the state that it is today without the help of Black Hoosiers who pushed the boundaries, defied the odds, and paved the way forward in business, in sports, in music, and in so much more. Join us in celebrating them by watching this video.

Protecting Hoosier Consumers
Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a multi-state, bi-partisan action to overturn a federal court decision and ensure state attorney generals can effectively fight robocalls. We’re proud that Attorney General Rokita is at forefront of the fight against robocalls, which are excessively frustrating and can cause financial harm.
“Hoosiers are sick and tired of being harassed by illegal and unwanted robocalls. Just as I promised when I ran for this office, we will stay on the offense in our efforts to protect Indiana consumers.” -Attorney General Todd Rokita
 
Governor Holcomb’s Statement on $12.5 Million Opioid Settlement
Governor Holcomb provided the following statement regarding the announcement of Indiana’s $12.5 million settlement with McKinsey & Company, resolving investigations into the company’s role in profiting from the opioid epidemic:
“From the first day of my administration, I made combatting the drug epidemic a top priority, and that includes holding accountable those who created and fueled this crisis. I want to thank the Attorney General and his office for their work on this settlement that will help fund prevention, education and treatment efforts. No amount of money can undo the devastating toll inflicted by the opioid epidemic, but this is another step toward helping Hoosier families recover from this national crisis.” -Governor Holcomb

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