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Right to Life of Southwest Indiana to hold press conference in Evansville on Tuesday, February 5 to discuss Planned Parenthood Merger

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Right to Life of SW Indiana is expressing concern over the recently announced merger of Planned Parenthood chapters. The Indiana, Kentucky Chapter is merging with the Planned Parenthood Western Alliance.

“This will bring millions of dollars into promoting the pro-abortion movement in Indiana and Kentucky,” said Right to Life of SW Indiana Executive Director Mary Ellen Van Dyke. “Their press release refers to donors that want to fund abortion clinics and lobbying in the Midwest.”

One only needs to look to the bill passed in New York allowing full term abortions to see that the pro-abortion movement is supporting the killing of babies at birth. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, who received $2 million dollars in donations from Planned Parenthood, supported a similar bill.

Van Dyke says, “We are prepared to fight against any efforts to expand or promote abortion clinics.” She encourages all pro-life supporters to participate in Right to Life activities and keep in contact with lawmakers to remind them of the importance of protecting life.

Details:

Date:                Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Time:                2:30 p.m.

Location:          20 NW 3rdth Street Suite 810 (Fifth/Third Bank Building)

Evansville, IN  47708

 

State of the Union Address Tonight

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Tonight, February 5, 2019, President Donald Trump will deliver his annual State of the Union Address from the U.S. House of Representatives chamber.  The State of the Union address will be aired at 8 p.m. CT on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and PBS NewsHour.

“IS IT TRUE” FOR FEBRUARY 5, 2019

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

Yesterday the City-County Observer posted a link to the Indiana State Board of Accounts “Special Investigation Report” of the financial records of the Echo Housing Agency during JANUARY 1, 2015 to February 28, 2918.  On the cover page of this report State Examiner, Paul Joyce-CPA made the following statement; “We performed procedures to determine compliance with applicable Indiana laws and uniform compliance guidelines established by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. The Results and Comments contained herein describe the identified reportable instances of noncompliance found as a result of these procedures. Our tests were not designed to identify all instances of noncompliance; therefore, noncompliance may exist that is unidentified.  Any Official Response to the Results and Comments, incorporated within this report, was not verified for accuracy.”

IS IT TRUE we find it puzzling that the” Special Investigation Report” didn’t identify who else may have benefitted from the alleged misappropriations of Ms. Tenbarge?…the State Board of Accounts “Special Investigation Report” has been accepted as accurate by the Echo Housing Board of Directors that still leaves several questions unanswered as it only concentrated on the actions of Tenbarge that allegedly victimized Echo Housing and the taxpayers of the entire United States that granted money into those coffers?…as for Tenbarge a tabulation on page 14 of the State Board Of Accounts “Special Investigation Report” charges that a total of $180,006 is expressly concluded to be due back to Echo Housing from Stephanie Tenbarge who has been indicted for 3 crimes that could put her into prison for longer than her life expectancy?

IS IT TRUE that in the body of the State Board of Accounts “Special Investigation Report” a reference is made to a “contractor” who was living in Echo Housing property free and also received payments of over $135,000?…there are numerous other unnamed people or “contractors” who are cited in this report for having received payments from Echo Housing plus it seems as though the established procedures for financial oversight were either not followed at all or followed in a most incompetent way?…it is also cited that Echo Housing carried crime insurance policies but the limits and deductibles of these policies are not stated?…if these policies are worth the paper they are written on Echo Housing may just get reimbursed for some of the losses that happened due to a proven crime?  …if Ms. Tenbarge is not found guilty of the alleged crimes then this policy will not pay a darn thing?…one would expect that such an entity would carry a policy for the errors and omissions associated with the actions and inactions of the Board of Directors?…that small petty theft can easily get swept into the operations of a large organization but for transactions over a number of years subject to a “Special Investigation Report” of nearly $200,000 carry more responsibility than just the alleged thief?

IS IT TRUE that an exit conference was recently held that was attended by Chris Metz, Executive Director; Karen Woodard, Office Administrator; Dane Chandler, President of the Board; Rev. Gerald C. Arnold, Board member; and Jason M. Fisher, Board member?…it’s possible that a couple members of this group could bear some responsibility for what has happened at Echo Housing as they were the fiduciaries sworn to carry out the policies that had been adopted and to provide oversight of the former Executive Director?…we believe that the only way that Echo Housing missing funds isssue can be proven that Stephanie Tenbarge acted alone is to allow the Forensic Audit to point it out?…the insurance companies involved will certainly have an incentive to root out who all of the illegal beneficiaries of this fiasco are from Tenbarge, to board actions, to contractors and service providers?…that some people believe that it may be convenient to hang all of this missing funds issue on Tenbarge and some people in elected and appointed offices hope that this problem goes away but some people believe that would not be in the interest of justice? …bottom line, nothing but a fully executed Forensic Audit will reveal the full tabulation of who benefitted and how?…to do any less is to act as an aider and abetter of the alleged theft?

IS IT TRUE here’s a link of the State Boards Of Accounts “Special Investigation Report”?        Echo Housing Audit

IS IT TRUE that there were just some layoffs in downtown Evansville and these were some good paying jobs?…the layoffs we speak of were at Vectren where the acquisition purge finally came about right after the public utility was bought out?…there has been no official count yet and most of the people who were laid off were also bought out with several actually getting golden handshakes of over many million dollars?…to the disgust of many, some of the golden parachute crew will be eligible to draw unemployment benefits of roughly $400 per week from the State of Indiana for the next 26 weeks?…as aggravating as some folks may be over this it is fair as they will not be getting paychecks?…there is no means test to draw unemployment and one who gets a million dollar handshake is just as entitled under the law to unemployment benefits as one who gets a two week severance check?…we do wish the departing Vectren employs good fortune as they move on and are disheartened to see a prominent corporate headquarters vaporize in downtown Evansville?

IS IT TRUE the reality that the demographics of the neighborhood where the new $18 Million bike path was just installed have reared their ugly head once again when it comes to supporting a grocery store?…it has not been long since the Buehler’s Buy Low and a CVS closed due to poor business and other than a gold plated bike path, nothing else has changed?… Jimtown was Jimtown before the gilded bike path was built and Jimtown is still Jimtown?…the reality is that Jimtown doesn’t have the cash flow to support a grocery store?… Jimtown’s population is sufficient but the income of the residents is not?…downtown Evansville residents have the income but they don’t have the population needed to support such stores?…there is no reason to believe given the housing stock and available land that either of these situations will change in the next two decades?

IS IT TRUE last night the 4th Ward City Council candidate Alex Burton had a very successful political raising event at a Hayne’s Corner Pub?  …it’s obvious that Mr. Burton campaign is attracting a diverse group of supporters?  …one thing for sure that Mr. Burton campaign staff are really for his campaign to begin?  …we are told that 24-year 4th Ward City Councilwoman Connie Robinson is openly supporting Alex Burton to replace her on City Council?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the ACLU is watching to see if a group of individuals are successful in forcing the cancellation of the upcoming “Drug Queen Story Hour” scheduled to be held at the North Park Public library?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Would you like for the Echo Housing Board of Directors to release a copy of the Forensic Audit of Echo Housing to the general public?

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FOOTNOTE: Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

 

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

February 5, 2019, At 3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. First Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-02-19-001 & Permission to Advertise Notice of Public Hearing
    2. Resolution CO.R-02-19-003: Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals Attorney 
    3. Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the Design of a Proposed Expansion of the Vanderburgh County Jail 
    4. County Auditor: Permission to Advertise the 2018 Statement of Receipts & Expenditures Legal Ad
    5. County Health Department
      1. Opioid Crisis Presentation 
      2. Memorandum of Understanding 2019 Vanderburgh County Health Department Lead Hazards Reduction Demonstration Program 
      3. Evansville Courier and Press Advertising Services Agreement 2019 
      4. Dietetic Internship Contract with Murray State University
    6. Burdette Park: 2019 Marketing Contract 
    7. Old National Events Plaza: Engagement Letter
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Approval of January 29, 2019 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes 
    3. Township Trustee Standards 2019
      1. Armstrong 
      2. Union 
      3. Perry
    4. County Health Department: Travel Request 
    5. Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana: January 2019 Monthly Report 
    6. County Auditor: Claims Voucher Report for 1/28/19-2/1/19 
    7. County Engineering
      1. Department Report 
      2. Pay Request #52 U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $54,849.84
      3. Claims
    8. County Commissioners: Appropriation Request Change of Venue 
  9. Public Comment
  10. Adjournment

A Message from Sheriff Dave Wedding Concerning Where He Stands On Gun Control

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FEBRUARY 4, 2019

I was recently quoted in a Courier and Press article, entitled “Vanderburgh Sheriff Wedding Wades into Hot-Button Gun Rights Dispute“. I appreciate that reporter Tom Langhorne has covered this topic and would encourage you to read the full article as well as my message concerning where I stand on the issue of gun control.

As a long term National Rifle Association (NRA) member and supporter, I believe in gun owner rights. As an avid outdoors-man I also believe in hunter’s rights and as a 37 year veteran of law enforcement, I believe in the right to self-defense. I donate to NRA causes, help sponsor the local NRA banquet and support the NRA’s mission to protect the 2nd Amendment. With over 5 million members, the NRA is indeed a powerful voice for gun rights supporters. That voice is not always unanimous, however, as public polling has consistently shown that 70 to 80 percent of NRA members support universal background checks for gun ownership. Among the broad spectrum of NRA members, I fall into that majority category.

As Sheriff, I will always support the 2nd Amendment. I also support all the other 27 amendments, including the 1st Amendment (free speech), the 4th Amendment (protection from unreasonable searches) and the 6th Amendment (Rights of Criminal Defendants). With the guidance and oversight of our independent judiciaries, our elected government officials and law enforcement officers apply these amendments to everyday life during the course of each citizen’s interaction with the state.

Both locally and nationally, few issues engender such fierce debate as the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The meaning of the amendment’s 27 words, written nearly 230 years ago, continue to inspire impassioned arguments today. To be clear, the bill before the Indiana House of Representatives does not seek to expand or restrict who is eligible to obtain a handgun permit. Indiana House Bill 1643 does aim to defund the current gun permit statute in Indiana by abolishing the application fee. Of this bill, NRA-ILA Indiana State Director Chris Kopacki was quoted as saying, “There is no good reason why an honest, hard-working gun owner should be forced to pay $125 to exercise a fundamental right that ought to free…”

Both locally and nationally, few issues engender such fierce debate as the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The meaning of the amendment’s 27 words, written nearly 230 years ago, continue to inspire impassioned arguments today. To be clear, the bill before the Indiana House of Representatives does not seek to expand or restrict who is eligible to obtain a handgun permit. Indiana House Bill 1643 does aim to defund the current gun permit statute in Indiana by abolishing the application fee. Of this bill, NRA-ILA Indiana State Director Chris Kopacki was quoted as saying, “There is no good reason why an honest, hard-working gun owner should be forced to pay $125 to exercise a fundamental right that ought to free…”

So where do I stand? I stand with legal and responsible gun owners and support both their right to hunt and their right to self-protection. I also stand with non-gun owners who don’t want to pay for someone else to carry a handgun in public.

And finally, I stand with my fellow law enforcement officers whose safety is enhanced by the current Indiana State Police gun permit system. The system can instantly notify one of my deputies if a suspicious person he or she is dealing with at 2 AM on a deserted county road is properly vetted and licensed to carry the handgun in their possession.

Sincerely,

Dave Wedding

Sheriff of Vanderburgh County

 

 

Evansville Teachers FCU Offers Ten $5,000 Scholarships

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Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union is accepting applications for the Ted Hitch Scholarship, which annually awards ten $5,000 grants to graduating high school seniors.

This year’s deadline is March 1, 2019, with the application and information available at etfcu.org/scholarship. Completed applications can be mailed to 4401 Theater Drive, P.O. Box 5129, Evansville, IN 47716-5129 or dropped off at any of ETFCU’s 14 branch locations.

Winners last year came from nine different schools in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

The scholarships are named in honor of Theodore “Ted” Hitch Jr., a longtime mathematics teacher who championed education and became president of ETFCU after his retirement from teaching at Evansville Bosse High School. Mr. Hitch passed away in 2016.

Applicants must be members or related to a member of the credit union.

“Right To Life Of Southwest Indiana” To Hold Press Conference Today In Evansville

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 Right to Life of Southwest Indiana To Hold Cress Conference Today In Evansville On Tuesday, February 5 To Discuss Planned Parenthood Merger

Right to Life of SW Indiana is expressing concern over the recently announced merger of Planned Parenthood chapters. The Indiana, Kentucky Chapter is merging with the Planned Parenthood Western Alliance.

“This will bring millions of dollars into promoting the pro-abortion movement in Indiana and Kentucky,” said Right to Life of SW Indiana Executive Director Mary Ellen Van Dyke. “Their press release refers to donors that want to fund abortion clinics and lobbying in the Midwest.”

One only needs to look to the bill passed in New York allowing full term abortions to see that the pro-abortion movement is supporting the killing of babies at birth. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, who received $2 million dollars in donations from Planned Parenthood, supported a similar bill.

Van Dyke says, “We are prepared to fight against any efforts to expand or promote abortion clinics.” She encourages all pro-life supporters to participate in Right to Life activities and keep in contact with lawmakers to remind them of the importance of protecting life.

Details:

Date:                Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Time:                2:30 p.m.

Location:          20 NW 3rdth Street Suite 810 (Fifth/Third Bank Building)

Evansville, IN  47708

 

Indiana, Kentucky Join Planned Parenthood’s Western Alliance

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Indiana, Kentucky Join Planned Parenthood’s Western Alliance

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Planned Parenthood’s affiliate overseeing Hawaii and three western states announced Friday that it was adding Indiana and Kentucky, a first-of-its-kind consolidation based not on geography but on reallocating resources to fight new abortion restrictions in the Midwest and South.

The arrangement by the women’s health nonprofit places Indiana and Kentucky under a Seattle-based affiliate that currently oversees clinics in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, and western Washington.

Chris Charbonneau, the CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands, said her group has an annual budget of about $70 million. She said its donors wanted to help Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky.

In recent years, that Indianapolis-based group has faced the legal costs of challenging far-reaching limits on abortion rights sought by Republican lawmakers in both states — including a proposed bill before Kentucky’s Legislature that would ban abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat, as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.

“They feel like other parts of the country have a tougher row to hoe and they’re looking forward to supporting this effect,” Charbonneau said of the donors. “… The political environments in Indiana and Kentucky have been particularly oppressive and they’ve made getting health care to low-income people in the states difficult.”

Planned Parenthood said the arrangement is the first such alliance for the health care organization. The boards of the two groups this week unanimously approved a “strategic alliance” that takes effect Saturday. Charbonneau will be the CEO of both groups.

She said the alliance will also help provide reproductive health care and other services in Indiana and Kentucky, with an expansion of services being eyed in both states.

Charbonneau said the new entity will have a combined annual budget of between $80 million and $90 million and will serve more 164,000 patients annually at 45 health centers across six states. Sixteen of those health centers are in Indiana and two are in Kentucky.

Planned Parenthood provides an array of health services, including Pap tests, breast and testicular exams, STD testing and treatment, birth control and pregnancy tests. It also provides abortion services, which has made it a target for anti-abortion and conservative groups.

Mike Fichter, the president and CEO of Indiana Right to Life, said in a statement that the alliance between the two Planned Parenthood groups “places a target on unborn children in Indiana and Kentucky by bringing in millions of dollars from far away states to influence policy and expand abortions.”

“… We believe this merger underscores Planned Parenthood’s intent to expand abortions which are central to its revenue stream,” he said.

Kentucky is embroiled in three abortion-related lawsuits. Two other abortion-related laws in the state have been struck down by the courts, including one that had required doctors to perform ultrasounds and show and describe the ultrasound images to pregnant women, who could avert their eyes. GOP Gov. Matt Bevin has appealed in both cases.

Legislation passed by Indiana lawmakers has also led to a series of court fights, including a law Vice President Mike Pence signed when he was governor that would ban abortions for fetal genetic abnormalities, such as Down syndrome. Another provision of that 2016 law would have required burial or cremation of aborted fetuses, but federal courts have blocked those provisions as unconstitutional.

In Indiana, Planned Parenthood offers abortion services at clinics in Indianapolis, Merrillville, Bloomington and Lafayette; it operates no abortion clinics in Kentucky — which has only one abortion clinic — but is seeking license to perform abortions at its Louisville and Lexington clinics, said Judi Morrison, the Indiana-Kentucky group’s vice president of education, human resources and training.

The Indiana and Kentucky affiliates merged nearly six years ago, part of an ongoing trend for Planned Parenthood. The national organization once had more than 200 affiliates, but there are now 53 nationwide due to consolidations, said Andrew Everett, a spokesman for Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands.

Charbonneau said the growing costs of providing health care have driven the consolidations. She said the alliance will reduce the cost of electronic medical records, laboratory testing and other overhead costs for the two groups.

“It is radically expensive to provide health care in America today and everyone looks for every opportunity to shave costs out of their system in order to be able to continue to do their work,” she said.