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Senate Contenders Play By The Book In First Debate

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 By Erica Irish
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Monday night, U.S. Senate contenders Republican Mike Braun, Libertarian Lucy Brenton and incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly argued for their spot in Washington, D.C., in their first official debate of the election season.

The hour-long program, hosted by the non-partisan Indiana Debate Commission and moderator Anne Ryder, a veteran broadcaster and senior lecturer at the Indiana University Media School, walked voters through the many issues listed in headlines in recent days. The debate was held in Westville, Indiana.

From the tumultuous confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court on Saturday to a bleak climate change report released by the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change early today, the Indiana candidates explored a variety of contentious topics from their lecterns.

But one central theme emerged from the top of the debate. Much of the discussion, it seemed, was less about delivering a cohesive solution and more about the one-on-one battle between Braun and Donnelly, a conflict that follows on weeks of head-butting on the airwaves.

Donnelly said of Braun’s stance on the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing that “Mike was for Judge Kavanaugh on the first day. If President Trump put up Bugs Bunny, Mike would’ve said he should go in the court.”

From Braun, as he introduced himself at the debate — “[Donnelly] is running a campaign of negativity because of his record. Wrong on the Iran Deal. Wrong on healthcare. Wrong on almost everything, including Judge Kavanaugh.”

Brenton, a former mortgage lender and Libertarian, said early she was not impressed.

“It’s going to be an awfully long evening if we’re just going to simply listen to them repeat their commercials back and forth to each other,” Brenton said.

A question posed by the Indiana Debate Commission, too, turned toward the divisive nature of the debate and the country itself — perhaps, the question read, at “the highest level that many people can remember.” The commission compared the political animosity  to that seen during the Civil War era.

A similar question focused on partisanship asked the candidates if they were willing to break with party lines to defend their constituents, to which all candidates answered yes.

The candidates were approached by several citizens during the debate, who exchanged several topic-based questions with the trio from the crowd.

One question, asked by a student from the University of Notre Dame, requested the candidates determine if they would support the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, a ruling that decriminalized abortion practices across the nation.

While Brenton and Braun took to the extremes — Brenton, the only woman of the trio, in support of choice, and Braun, who called his stance “100 percent pro-life” — Donnelly wavered, calling himself a largely pro-life legislator who believes in exceptions in the case of rape, incest or a pregnancy that could endanger a mother’s life.

A mother — Kandice Cole of Wheatfield, Indiana — soon approached the candidates with a question of her own. She wore a red-and-white shirt emblazoned with the face of a smiling young boy, her son Eric. He died at four years old after accidentally shooting himself with a gun, left out and loaded by his babysitter.

“We have no legislation to hold irresponsible and negligent gun owners criminally liable in situations like this,” Cole said. “Would you support, and would you sponsor passing safe-storage laws, also known as child-access prevention laws?”

Brenton said gun owners should hold themselves responsible, while Donnelly said he would directly support punishment for negligent gun storage deaths. Braun said he wants to keep guns out of wrongful hands and away from children, but said he is against laws that could restrict further access to guns among law-abiding citizens.

The candidates reiterated their stances on topics such as pre-existing conditions and President Donald Trump’s interactions with the international sphere, including nuclear disarmament discussions with North Korea. They also addressed new topics, including how to combat student debt.

In her closing statement, Brenton, who largely removed herself from party lines for much of the debate, took note from President Donald Trump’s playbook when addressing voters.

“Here’s the problem, and here’s your decision,” Brenton said. “We can either drain the swamp, or we can send in another alligator.”

John Zody, chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party, said in a statement Donnelly proved his integrity and ability to lead surpassed that of Braun during the debate. The chairman’s statement did not acknowledge Brenton, though she was mentioned in the release.

“Rep. Braun lied about his support for keeping coverage for the 1.1 million Hoosiers with pre-existing conditions and neglected to mention that his own plan forces Hoosiers to pay $10,000 out of pocket for healthcare,” read the statement. “Hoosiers who watched tonight’s debate know Joe won because he showed that he’s a senator who fights for them, while Rep. Braun can’t be trusted to care about anyone but himself.”

Soon after, Josh Kelley, spokesman for Mike Braun for Indiana, issued a statement that proclaimed Braun the winner. Again, Brenton was not mentioned in the statement.

“Mike Braun outlined his record of creating American jobs and his vision to work with President Trump to create Hoosier Jobs,” Kelley’s statement said. “This November, Hoosiers have a clear choice between a liberal career politician in Sen. Donnelly and Mike Braun who has real solutions to move Indiana forward.”

A follow-up debate by the Indiana Debate Commission is scheduled for Oct. 30 in the Toby Theater at Newfields in Indianapolis. Amna Nawaz, an anchor at PBS NewsHour, will moderate.

The midterm election to determine the open U.S. Senate seat for Indiana is Nov. 6.

FOOTNOTE: Erica Irish is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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AT&T’s Fiber-Optic Network Now Available In Evansville

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AT&T’s Fiber-Optic Network Now Available In Evansville

It’s no secret; we are all becoming more virtually connected every day. AT&T announced that its fiber-optic network is now available in Evansville.

“Access to high-speed Internet, it’s just, it’s become second nature and a critical part of our daily lives,” says Bill Soards, president of AT&T Indiana. “For a long time, I think people have really dreamed of the day when fiber optics would be run directly to their home.”

Some people no longer have to dream because that day has come. AT&T officials their 100% fiber-optic network is now available to thousands of people in Evansville.

“I think a lot of us, self-included, take technology for granted. We sit at a desktop; we have a device in our hand, maybe it’s a phone, maybe it’s a tablet. We want something to happen faster than it’s going to happen. So that’s why it’s imperative for AT&T to make the investment that it is,” says Evansville Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke.

AT&T officials say the company has invested more than 50 million dollars in Evansville’s wired and wireless networks. They say this is aimed to increase the efficiency for Hoosiers and business owners in the tri-state, which will, in turn, improve the local economy.

“It used to be about the road infrastructure and the electric grid and you know those basic kind of infrastructure needs. But access to high-speed Internet is becoming critical, especially in the digital economy where more and more of these businesses require the kind of bandwidth we’re bringing to Evansville to be successful,” says Soards.

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke says this investment is a testament to the growth happening in Evansville.

“We’re the third largest city in Indiana, so the fact that a company like AT&T recognizes the need here, says a lot,” says Mayor Winnecke.

Nonprofit Symposium Offers Opportunities For Professional Development

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The Masters of Public Administration program will host the second annual Nonprofit Excellence Symposium, a half-day professional development opportunity for the nonprofit sector. The event will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, October 29 in Carter Hall, located in the University Center on the University of Southern Indiana campus. The symposium is open to anyone who works in or is interested in the nonprofit sector.

Participants will select from breakout sessions in three tracks (Emerging Professionals, Administrative and Support, and Governance and Leadership). Additionally, there will be structured sessions of idea sharing and informal networking. Speakers at the event include local nonprofit representatives and businesspeople.

The cost to attend is $20 which includes a continental breakfast, lunch and all program materials. To register for the symposium, sign up online at: bit.ly/nonprofitsymposium2018

USI offers a Master’s Degree in Public and Nonprofit Administration and open or customized professional development opportunities for community groups. (bit.ly/usi-mpa)

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ADOPT A PET

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Seeker is a 6-month-old male black kitten from the Harry Potter “Quidditch” litter. He has been waiting on a home practically his whole life and he would love a couch of his very own with a hooman to binge watch Harry Potter with!

He is currently adoptable at River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville. His adoption fee is $40 and he’s ready to go home today neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Sydney Anderson named MVC Women’s Golfer of the Week

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Anderson Was The Medalist At Ch-Town Fall Invite

 ST. LOUIS – Fresh off of her championship at the Chi-Town/Ted Rhodes Fall Invite, University of Evansville senior Sydney Anderson was named the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Golfer of the Week on Wednesday.

Anderson started the event with a 79 on Monday, but in the final round, she lowered her score to an even 72, which was the lowest score of the tournament, to take the win by one stroke.  She defeated Katie Warpinski of Green Bay by one shot.

Her efforts also helped the Aces capture the team championship, defeating the Phoenix by eight strokes.  UE finished with a 620 in the two rounds of play.

Evansville wraps up the fall season with the annual Charles Braun Intercollegiate, which will take place at Oak Meadow Country Club on October 22-23.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Statement from UE Athletics

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Deandre Williams ineligible for 2018-19 season

A decision by the NCAA has deemed University of Evansville men’s basketball player Deandre Williams to be ineligible for the 2018-19 season.

Williams was designated as a Final Nonqualifier, but following the submission of a waiver to the NCAA by the University of Evansville Athletics Department, Williams was granted athletics aid and the ability to practice during the 2018-19 season.

“We respect the NCAA’s decision regarding Deandre,” UE head men’s basketball coach Walter McCarty said.  “While he will be unable to play this season, we are excited for him to be able to practice and be around the team.  He is a great kid who will help our team for years to come.”

“We knew that we would have to build a case for Deandre to be able to play, but his being able to practice with the team is a major victory for us.”

Coach McCarty and the athletic department will have no further comment on the situation.

Williams, along with transfers Sam Cunliffe and Artur Labinowicz, will be eligible to play for the Purple Aces in the 2019-20 season.

No. 3/6 Indiana Swimming & Diving Opens 2018 Season with Five Wins at Quad Meet

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The No. 3/6-ranked Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving team opened the season with five quality wins on Wednesday afternoon at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind.

TEAM SCORES

Men

No. 3 Indiana 193.5, No. 22 Missouri 106.5

No. 3 Indiana 213, No. 23 Notre Dame 87

No. 3 Indiana 219, Kentucky 79

Women

No. 6 Indiana 183, No. 14 Kentucky 117

No. 6 Indiana 188, No. 15 Missouri 112

No. 6 Indiana 150, No. 18 Notre Dame 150

HOOSIER WINNERS

Men

Zach Apple – 400 freestyle relay (2:58.07)

Bruno Blaskovic – 200 medley relay (1:26.92), 50 freestyle (20.15), 100 freestyle (44.67), 400 freestyle relay (2:58.07)

James Connor – 1-meter dive (193.80), 3-meter dive (208.40)

Gabriel Fantoni – 200 medley relay (1:26.92), 100 backstroke (48.18)

Ian Finnerty – 200 medley relay (1:26.92), 100 breaststroke (53.88), 200 breaststroke (2:01.15)

Jack Franzman – 400 freestyle relay (2:58.07)

Vini Lanza – 200 medley relay (1:26.92), 100 butterfly (48.04), 200 butterfly (1:46.55)

Mohamed Samy – 200 freestyle (1:36.87), 400 freestyle relay (2:58.07)

Women

Ileah Doctor – 200 medley relay (1:39.09)

Maria Paula Heitmann – 500 freestyle (4:49.70), 400 freestyle relay (3:20.69)

Christine Jensen – 200 medley relay (1:39.09), 100 butterfly (53.30), 400 freestyle relay (3:20.69)

Lilly King – 200 medley relay (1:39.09), 100 breaststroke (59.74), 200 breaststroke (2:11.63)

Shleby Koontz – 400 freestyle relay (3:20.69)

Noelle Peplowski – 400 freestyle relay (3:20.69)

Morgan Scott – 200 medley relay (1:39.09)

NOTABLES

  • The Hoosier men’s team extended its dual-meet winning streak to 25 meets. IU’s last loss in a dual meet came on Jan. 16, 2016 against Michigan.
  • Indiana’s time in the men’s 200 medley relay (1:26.92) is the fastest time in the nation by over a second.
  • Lilly King’s time (59.74) in the women’s 100 breast is the fastest in the nation and the only time under 1:00.00 this season.

NCAA CUTS

A: None.

B: Ian Finnerty (100 breast), Christine Jensen (100 fly), Lilly King (100 breast, 200 breast), Vini Lanza (200 fly)

UP NEXT

  • The Hoosiers will be back in the pool on Oct. 19-20 when the teams head to Austin, Texas to face Florida and Texas in a two-day, tri-meet.

 

 

AG Curtis Hill calls for congressional action to preserve the essence of DACA

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Attorney General Curtis Hill has written an op-ed calling upon Congress to take action to preserve some variation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, which was created by executive memorandum during the Obama administration.

“No one can credibly suggest that individuals brought as children to the United States by adults illegally crossing U.S. borders are themselves guilty of any wrongdoing,” Attorney General Hill writes. “Having grown up in the United States, they are as ‘American’ as any one of us.”

The full op-ed is attached. Any outlet choosing to publish this op-ed is asked, as a courtesy, to please inform Deputy Communications Director Bill McCleery at bill.mccleery@atg.in.gov. Thank you.