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Senator Braun Calls For Unanimous Passage Of Dignity For Aborted Children Act On Senate Floor

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The Bill Would Ensure Abortion Providers Treat Fetal Remains With Respect Rather Than As Medical Waste

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Recently, Senator Mike Braun of Indiana attempted to pass his Dignity for Aborted Children Act by unanimous consent on the floor of the U.S. Senate. The motion was blocked by Senate Democrats.
“I believe all human life deserves a dignified burial, and fetal remains deserve to be treated with respect – not as medical waste,” said Senator Braun. “If we can’t agree to ban abortions after fetuses can feel pain or to guarantee care for babies born alive after botched abortions, we should at least agree that fetal remains deserve to be treated with respect.” 
The discovery of thousands of fetal remains in an Indiana abortionist’s home last year horrified us all and highlighted a disturbing trend that Indiana has taken the lead in rectifying. This bill is our chance to fix the problem nationally.

I believe all human life deserves a dignified burial, and fetal remains deserve to be treated with respect – not as medical waste.

Sadly, irreverence toward fetal remains like Dr. Klopfer’s grotesque collection is not an isolated incident. For example, in 2015 a Minnesota hospital threw out the body of a stillborn child with their dirty laundry.

Indiana led the way on this issue when Governor Mike Pence signed a 2016 law protecting the dignity of fetal remains, upheld by the Supreme Court last year in Box v. Planned Parenthood.

This legislation, the Dignity for Aborted Children Act, builds on Indiana’s success and provides guidelines for handling fetal remains and penalties for failing to respect the sanctity of human life, and ensures that crimes like Dr. Klopfer’s have consequences.

This bill would require abortion providers to dispose of the remains of unborn children just as any other human remains, or to release the remains to the family should they wish.  

This bill does not tell anyone what to do with their body – it only holds human fetuses to a higher standard of dignity than medical waste.

Last week, this body could not agree to ban abortions after science tells us fetuses are capable of feeling pain.

This body could not agree to ensure that babies born alive after botched abortions should receive the same standard of care as a baby born in a hospital.

At the very least, we should be able to agree to treat the remains of unborn children with the reverence befitting a human life rather than as medical waste.

What I Am doing For The Upcoming COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic

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What I Am doing For The Upcoming COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic

by  James Robb, MD UC San Diego

Dear Colleagues, As some of you, may recall, when I was a professor of pathology at the University of California San Diego, I was one of the first molecular virologists in the world to work on coronaviruses (the 1970s). I was the first to demonstrate the number of genes the virus contained. Since then, I have kept up with the coronavirus field and its multiple clinical transfers into the human population (e.g., SARS, MERS), from different animal sources.

The current projections for its expansion in the US are only probable, due to continued insufficient worldwide data, but it is most likely to be widespread in the US by mid to late March and April.

Here is what I have done and the precautions that I take and will take. These are the same precautions I currently use during our influenza seasons, except for the mask and gloves.:

1) NO HANDSHAKING! Use a fist bump, slight bow, elbow bump, etc.

2) Use ONLY your knuckle to touch light switches. elevator buttons, etc.. Lift the gasoline dispenser with a paper towel or use a disposable glove.

3) Open doors with your closed fist or hip – do not grasp the handle with your hand, unless there is no other way to open the door. Especially important on bathroom and post office/commercial doors.

4) Use disinfectant wipes at the stores when they are available, including wiping the handle and child seat in grocery carts.

5) Wash your hands with soap for 10-20 seconds and/or use a greater than 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer whenever you return home from ANY activity that involves locations where other people have been.

6) Keep a bottle of sanitizer available at each of your home’s entrances. AND in your car for use after getting gas or touching other contaminated objects when you can’t immediately wash your hands.

7) If possible, cough or sneeze into a disposable tissue and discard. Use your elbow only if you have to. The clothing on your elbow will contain an infectious virus that can be passed on for up to a week or more!

What I have stocked in preparation for the pandemic spread to the US:

1) Latex or nitrile latex disposable gloves for use when going shopping, using the gasoline pump, and all other outside activity when you come in contact with contaminated areas.
Note: This virus is spread in large droplets by coughing and sneezing. This means that the air will not infect you! BUT all the surfaces where these droplets land is infectious for about a week on average – everything that is associated with infected people will be contaminated and potentially infectious. The virus is on surfaces and you will not be infected unless your unprotected face is directly coughed or sneezed upon. This virus only has cell receptors for lung cells (it only infects your lungs) The only way for the virus to infect you is through your nose or mouth via your hands or an infected cough or sneeze onto or into your nose or mouth.

2) Stock up now with disposable surgical masks and use them to prevent you from touching your nose and/or mouth (We touch our nose/mouth 90X/day without knowing it!). This is the only way this virus can infect you – it is lung-specific. The mask will not prevent the virus in a direct sneeze from getting into your nose or mouth – it is only to keep you from touching your nose or mouth.

3) Stock up now with hand sanitizers and latex/nitrile gloves (get the appropriate sizes for your family). The hand sanitizers must be alcohol-based and greater than 60% alcohol to be effective.

4) Stock up now with zinc lozenges. These lozenges have been proven to be effective in blocking coronavirus (and most other viruses) from multiplying in your throat and nasopharynx. Use as directed several times each day when you begin to feel ANY “cold-like” symptoms beginning. It is best to lie down and let the lozenge dissolve in the back of your throat and nasopharynx. Cold-Eeze lozenges are one brand available, but there are other brands available.

I, as many others do, hope that this pandemic will be reasonably contained, BUT I personally do not think it will be. Humans have never seen this snake-associated virus before and have no internal defense against it. Tremendous worldwide efforts are being made to understand the molecular and clinical virology of this virus. Unbelievable molecular knowledge about the genomics, structure, and virulence of this virus has already been achieved. BUT, there will be NO drugs or vaccines available this year to protect us or limit the infection within us. Only symptomatic support is available.

I hope these personal thoughts will be helpful during this potentially catastrophic pandemic. You are welcome to share this email. Good luck to all of us!

Jim
James Robb, MD FCAP

FOOTNOTE:  Today’s “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that our local Hospitals are to prepared to take the Coronavirus head-on?

This article was sent to us by our good friend Ronald Riecken of Evansville.

Winners Of Weekly Drawing For Two $100 Dinners Certificates At Cavanaugh’s Restaurant

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Winners Of Weekly Drawing For Two $100 Dinners Certificates At Cavanaugh’s Restaurant

THIS WEEKS WINNERS OF A CAVANAUGHS RESTAURANT DINNER FOR TWO ARE SHIELA WOODRING AND BRIAN POLIVKA

 This week’s random drawings for two free $100 dinner certificates (for two current or new subscribers} at Cavanaugh’s Restaurant located at the Tropicana-  Evansville are: SHELBA WOODRING AND BRIAN POLIVKA. A member of our staff will be emailing you to make arrangements to deliver the certificates to you.

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FOOTNOTE: Each dinner certificate is valued at $100 and will provide the winner and their guest with a gourmet dinner for two.  Alcohol and Tips are not included in the Cavanaugh’s dinner gift certificates. Certificates are nontransferable and have no cash value. 

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AGENDA OF THE MARCH 9, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING

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City Council Meeting
MARCH 9, 2020 AT 
5:30 P.M.
 

AGENDA

I. INTRODUCTION

 

Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

Draft Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2020-03 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 3/30/2020
F-2020-03 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2020-04 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving the Annual Community Development Plan and Appropriating Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant and Home Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 3/30/2020 4:00pm
F-2020-04 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2020-02 Amended An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 3/9/2020
F-2020-02 Amended Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2020-03 Amended An Ordinance Creating Chapter 3.120 (Non-Profit Assistance) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Weaver, Mosby, Elpers Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Trockman Discussion Date: 3/9/2020
G-2020-03 Amended Attachment:
C. RESOLUTION C-2020-05 Amended
C-2020-05 Amended Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2020-06 Resolution Regarding the City’s Assistance of Non-Profit Organizations Sponsor(s): Elpers Discussion Led By: President Burton Discussion Date: 3/9/2020
C-2020-06 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, March 30, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.
B. BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
C. 2019 EVANSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Chief Connelly
D. 2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS REPORT & 2020 TREE PLANTING INITIATIVE- Arborist Shawn Dickerson
E. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2020-04 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving the Annual Community Development Plan and Appropriating Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant and Home Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 3/30/2020 4:00pm
F-2020-04 Attachment:
XI.
  • ADJOURNMENTAGENDA OF 

FOOD INSPECTION REPORT FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

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FOOD INSPECTION REPORT FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Food Inspection Reports 3-5-20

Eagles Return To Softball Diamond Friday

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University of Southern Indiana Softball returns to the field Friday at 9:15 a.m. (CST) when it takes on Fairmont State University in its first game at The Spring Games in Winter Haven, Florida. The No. 24 Screaming Eagles are scheduled to play eight games throughout five days, including a Midwest Region bout with Cedarville University Friday at 11:30 a.m.

USI’s trip will be highlighted with a Top 25 bout with No. 12 Saint Anselm College Saturday at 8:15 a.m. The Eagles swept the Hawks in the NCAA II Softball Championship Series to win the 2018 national championship, while Saint Anselm defeated USI at The Spring Games last year.

In addition to Cedarville, the Eagles will face Midwest Region foes Northwood University and Hillsdale College as well as a Winona State University that is receiving votes outside the Top 25.

The Eagles’ game against Northwood, which is Sunday at 9:15 a.m. (CDT), is a rematch of USI’s 2-0 win over the Timberwolves at the Midwest Region Crossover two weeks ago. Hillsdale, who the Eagles play Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., has won two straight Great Midwest Athletic Conference titles.

USI also takes on Le Moyne College Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sunday at 11:30 a.m. First-pitch for the USI-Winona State game is Tuesday at 2:45 p.m.

The Eagles’ games on Friday and Tuesday will be played at the Diamond Plex Softball Complex in Winter Haven, Florida, while their games on Saturday and Sunday will be played at the Auburndale Softball Complex in Jan Phyl Village, Florida.

Live statistical updates will be available at GoUSIEagles.com, while live video via FloSoftball can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Softball Notes
• Eagles heading to Florida for Spring Games. USI Softball heads to Florida to take part in The Spring Games March 6-10. The Eagles will play two games in Winter Haven, Florida, Friday before playing four games in Jan Phyl Village, Florida, Saturday and Sunday. They close out the trip with two games in Winter Haven March 10.

• USI goes 5-1 at Crossover. The Eagles went 5-1 at the Midwest Region Crossover in Westfield, Indiana, two weeks ago. Senior pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt paced the Eagles at the plate and in the circle. Leonhardt hit .429 with a triple and five RBI, while going 3-0 with a save in the circle.

• Leonhardt named GLVC Pitcher of the Week. Leonhardt garnered her eighth career GLVC Pitcher of the Week honor for her effort at the Midwest Region Crossover. In addition to her 3-0 record and her save, Leonhardt posted a 1.29 ERA, 26 strikeouts and a .149 opponent batting average in 21 2/3 innings of work. She also picked up her school-record 35th complete-game shutout of the year in USI’s 2-0 win over Northwood.

• Brown earns win. Sophomore pitcher Elissa Brown earned her first win of the year in USI’s 10-8 win over Ohio Dominican. She allowed just two runs, one earned, in 4 2/3 innings of work.

• Goodin continues strong offensive start. Freshman pitcher/infielder Allie Goodin continued her strong play at the plate at the Midwest Region Crossover. Goodin hit .421 with three doubles and six RBI. On the year, Goodin leads the Eagles with a .452 batting average to go along with four doubles and seven RBI.

• Martinez finding nitch as No. 2 hole hitter. Freshman second baseman Rachel Martinez found her comfort zone as the Eagles’ No. 2 hole hitter at the Midwest Region Crossover. The first-year star hit .381 with two doubles, two triples, six RBI and seven runs scored.

• Ricketts erupts for seven RBI. Senior shortstop Taylor Ricketts had a monster weekend at the Midwest Region Crossover. She hit .375 with a double, triple and team-high seven RBI during the six-game stretch.

• Extra innings. The Eagles played four extra-inning games during their five-game weekend at The Cottrell Foundation Loyal Blue Classic. That total was one more extra inning game than the combined total of extra-inning games the Eagles competed in throughout the last two years.

ADOPT A PET

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Esme is a female Dutch rabbit. She’s about a year old and was surrendered because her family claimed to not have enough time for her. VHS sees a lot of bunnies surrendered at about 1-2 years old, after people buy them and then they grow up & the novelty wears off. Come meet her at the VHS “Leap Day” rabbit adoption event on Saturday, February 29th from 12-6! Or, contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Rep. Jim Baird Introduces Industries of the Future Act

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Representative Jim Baird (R-IN) along with his colleagues Reps. Bill Foster (D-IL), Frank Lucas (R-OK), and Haley Stevens (D- MI) introduced the Industries of the Future Act. This bipartisan legislation would increase the capacity for research and development programs of the federal government that focus on industries of the future such as: artificial intelligence, 5G networks, and advanced manufacturing.

 

The United States has the best workforce in the world and to remain being the global leader, it is vital that our country make the necessary investments in research and development programs in future industries, which in return will lead to the jobs of the future. The bill will require the executive branch to prepare a plan to double the baseline investments in such industries by 2022 and a plan to increase civilian spending on future industries to $10 billion by fiscal year 2025.

 

“Our country needs to lay the foundation and make the necessary investments in industries like artificial intelligence, quantum information science, biotechnology, 5G wireless networks, and advanced manufacturing so our workers can continue to lead in the jobs of the future,” Rep. Baird said.   

 

“We must do all that we can to maintain America’s competitiveness and leadership in the global economy,” Rep. Foster said. “We can’t do that if we don’t make significant investments in the research and development that will spur technological innovation and propel our ability to compete in industries of the future. This legislation will give us the ability to do just that.”

 

“I am proud to join Rep. Jim Baird and Rep. Bill Foster, the co-chairs of the House Research & Development Caucus, in introducing this legislation to set a course for the United States to maintain its global leadership in the industries of the future, like artificial intelligence and quantum information science. American investment in in science and technology is fundamental to our economic competitiveness, our national security, and our way of life,” Rep. Lucas said.

 

“As the Chair and Ranking Member of the Research and Technology Subcommittee, Congressman Baird and I have worked together to convene hearings focused on industries of the future including advanced manufacturing, bioengineering, and artificial intelligence,” said Rep. Stevens.“The federal government plays an important role in the growth of these new industries by investing in critical basic research, and I am proud to join Congressman Baird in this effort to ensure that American workers and business remain at the forefront of innovation.”

 

The Industries of the Future Act is supported by companies like IBM.

 

“IBM applauds Representatives Baird and Foster for introducing the Industries of the Future Act of 2020 that recognizes the immense economic opportunity that emerging technologies like quantum computing, AI and 5G hold for our country,” said Christopher Padilla, Vice President of Government & Regulatory Affairs for IBM. “We support this legislation because public and private investment in collaborative research and development will accelerate innovation, sustain our nation’s prosperity and create new opportunities for the U.S. workforce.”

 

Ten Hoosiers Punch Ticket to NCAA Women’s Championships

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en swimmers from the Indiana University women’s program earned individual qualifying berths to the 2020 NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. on March 18-21, the NCAA announced on Wednesday.

 

The following swimmers will be NCAA bound later this month: freshman Cora Dupre, freshman Carla Gildersleeve, senior Cassy Jernberg, junior Abby Kirkpatrick, sophomore Mackenzie Looze, senior Maria Paula Heitmann, sophomore Noelle Peplowski, freshman Ashley Turak and sophomore Maggie Wallace.

 

Indiana is one of 12 teams to bring double-digit swimmers to the Gabrielsen Natatorium. Stanford and Virginia lead the nation with 15 swimmers for each institution. Ohio State (12) is the lone Big Ten Conference school to place more swimmers in the NCAA field than the Hoosiers. Michigan is third on the conference list with nine participants.

 

Along with the swimmers, the IU diving team will compete for a spot on the NCAA Championship roster at the NCAA Zone C Championships in Lexington, Ky. The competition runs from March 12-14 at the Lancaster Aquatic Center.

 

Last season at the 2019 NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers tallied 179 points and a ninth-place finish. IU placed inside the top-10 in each of the last five NCAA Championships, the longest streak in program history. In total, IU boasts 10 top-10 finishes at the NCAA level. Indiana has not finished outside the top-15 in the team standings since placing 16th with 66 points at the 2003 NCAA Championships.

 

Below is a list of the 10 Hoosier swimmers who qualified for individual events at the 2020 NCAA Championships, along with their seeding in each event:

 

Individuals

Cora Dupre – 50 Freestyle (16th), 100 Freestyle (12th), 200 Freestyle (8th)

Carla Gildersleeve – 200 Butterfly (36th)

Cassy Jernberg – 500 Freestyle (10th), 1,650 Freestyle (14th)

Abby Kirkpatrick – 100 Breaststroke (36th)

Mackenzie Looze – 200 IM (16th), 400 IM (26th)

Maria Paula Heitmann – 500 Freestyle (34th)

Noelle Peplowski – 100 Breaststroke (9th), 200 Breaststroke (6th), 400 IM (28th)

Ashley Turak – 50 Freestyle (35th)

Maggie Wallace – 1,650 Freestyle (23rd)

Emily Weiss – 100 Breaststroke (7th), 200 Breaststroke (11th)

 

Relays

200 Medley Relay – 1:37.01 (22nd)

400 Medley Relay – 3:32.72 (19th)

200 Freestyle Relay – 1:28.37 (16th)

800 Freestyle Relay – 7:03.23 (17th)