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ACLU, PPINK Expect Indiana To Keep Passing Abortion Laws

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Speaking at a press conference about Thursday’s federal court order stopping another abortion law passed by the Indiana Legislature, ACLU of Indiana legal director Ken Falk noted this is not the first time the Statehouse has passed a bill attempting to limit abortions.

“Welcome to our annual meeting in June to discuss lawsuits concerning recent abortion laws,” he said.

The preliminary injunction granted by the Southern Indiana District Court prevents a provision in SEA 340 that would have required Planned Parenthood and its doctors to report what the law described as abortion complications. Failure to do so could have resulted in licensing sanctions as well as criminal charges.

The ACLU of Indiana, on behalf of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, argued that provision was so vague that no one knew what to report.

“When dealing with a law that has criminal penalties and licensing penalties, due process demands specificity both to protect Planned Parenthood but also the people enforcing the law to understand what the law is,” Falk said.

However, with a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court and many suspecting the landmark Roe v. Wade could be overturned, it is not certain that Planned Parenthood will continue to be successful in blocking new Indiana laws.

Christie Gillespie, president, and CEO of PPINK said she could not predict what Indiana lawmakers would do if the Supreme Court reverses precedent.

“I think that we can expect every year in the General Assembly, based on their history, that there will be some sort of anti-choice legislation introduced and likely passed in the state of Indiana,” she said.

Falk noted court observers along with proponents and opponents of abortion may be getting ahead of themselves. He pointed out the Supreme Court has indicated it is not a legislature that changes positions because it gets new members. Instead, it has “tremendous respect” for precedent.

“We’ll just have to see what happens,” he said.

After the press conference, Gillespie said abortions will not stop regardless of what the Supreme Court does.

“Just because Roe v. Wade could be overturned, it doesn’t end abortions,” she said. “It just ends safe and legal abortions. We can go back in every period of history and see women have found ways to end unintended pregnancies.”

 

 

Department of Revenue Rebrands To Focus On Customer Service

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By Brynna Sentel
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Hoosiers are no longer simply taxpayers to the Indiana Department of Revenue. They are customers.

Looking at people as more than taxpayers are part of DOR’s efforts to rebrand and refocus its work with five priorities—customer service, culture, compliance, collaboration and continuous improvements.

DOR Commissioner Adam Krupp discussed how his agency is working to transform itself into a more customer-focused environment Tuesday during the agency’s annual meeting to solicit feedback from the public.

The majority of public recommendations were about ways to make DOR’s information more accessible to customers. Transparency is one of the department’s top goals.

“Simply there is a new energy at the department and the beneficiaries of that energy are those we serve,” Krupp said.

Tax handlers are now customer service representatives just as taxpayers are customers.

The department has undergone changes that include new staffing, new training, new technology, expanded hours and new processing procedures.

“Workplace culture has a direct impact on employee health and also the performance of any organization,” Krupp said told the people gathered at the Indiana Government Center.

Krupp said the department is working to shed the government employee label to become known as a great place to work.

When it comes to compliance, the DOR will hold itself accountable to its customers.

“The prudent thing is to make sure we have current accurate and defensible decisions when it comes to our business requirements and rules to be worked into the new system,” Krupp said.

Collaboration with the state and the communities it represents is important to fix any problems the department may have, he added.

“To the extent possible it is important to bring those impacted to the discussion and have a seat at the table,” Krupp said.

In 2017, DOR created the first commissioner’s task advisory council to suggest improvements. And working to continuously improve processes ensures no issue goes unaddressed, Krupp said, adding that the department will never be flawless as long as there is room for human error. His main concern is with how errors are addressed.

Krupp cited some of the DOR’s accomplishments, including improvements to the taxpaying process. Of the more than three million individual tax returns filed this year, two million generated a refund.

Taxpayers—or customers—are getting their refunds faster, Krupp noted. The turnaround time for a refund from the state is currently 10.7 days compared to 14.5 days in 2017.

“Hoosiers continue to file electronically in record numbers,” Krupp said.

The department is proud of the work they have done, Krupp said, but he recognizes there is much more to do.

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

Noise Ordinance Statement As Published In The Friends Of Mayor Winnecke News Letter

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Noise Ordinance Statement As Published In The Friends Of Mayor Winnecke Newsletter

City Council recently passed a noise ordinance that was considered relatively similar to the status quo, which already sets noise limits of 75 decibels (dB) at all times on all property.

While opponents felt that the ordinance was targeted at a specific entertainment establishment, the proponents felt that it was a citywide problem. The United Neighborhoods of Evansville (UNOE) submitted a letter of support for a more restrictive noise ordinance, while representatives of Marina Pointe highlighted the significant investments made at their venue.

Prior to the meeting, the Courier & Press ran a story focusing solely on the Mayor’s wife’s position. We are confident that a member of city council pitched the story to the newspaper in an attempt to embarrass the Mayor. Here is a link to the story: Courier and Press Story

Leading up to the meeting, both the Mayor and Deputy Mayor had been in contact with the owners of Marina Pointe and neighborhood leaders, in an effort to keep an open mind on the proposed ordinance. Mayor Winnecke said from the beginning that he was willing to support a reasonable noise ordinance that would not place undue hardships on local businesses.

While several amendments were approved, the most significant change was to allow trash haulers to operate at any time. Instead of restricting the start time to 6:00 am or 7:00 am, a majority of council voted to exempt trash haulers completely.

The final ordinance was approved by a 9-0 vote, transferring all enforcement duties to the Evansville Police Department. Following the vote, the city council attorney reminded everyone that noise is measured at the receiving property, not the source of origin. Under city code, it is irrelevant if the source of the noise generates noise louder than 75 dB. Rather, it matters only if the noise reaches a neighboring residence above 75 dB.

This was a long-debated issue that resulted in little change.

FOOTNOTE: This statement was posted by the CCO without editing.

Struggling With Succession Planning and Ownership Transfer? How Construction Company’s Can Do it Right the First Time

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Transitioning a construction firm is perhaps the most challenging process a privately held company will face in its business life cycle. Family, key employees, competitors and financial investors all play a role in this process. In this article, we will discuss different types of transition methods, and how to maximize the value of a construction company through a well-developed succession plan from the start.

Since many construction firms are small businesses -frequently owned by family, partners, or employees- succession plans are all the more relevant. The fast-moving and competitive nature of the construction industry mean that construction firms can ill afford to have any downtime or lost efficiency when succession becomes necessary.

When preparing for a succession plan, consider the entire process. Let’s explore some steps you need to take to ensure the succession goes smoothly.

Identifying a Succession Team

No manager is floating alone like an island. You’ll need to assemble a succession team. By and large, the people should know your business, staff, and ambitions. Most of the team members should be “process” oriented. After all, the succession itself will be a process. People skills and personal connections are also important.

Know the Main Factors That Will Influence Your Success

What factors could influence your succession plan and the long-term health and stability of your company? Could changing market conditions be creating opportunities, or likewise forming hazards? Your succession plan needs to take all of these factors into account.

Make Sure Your Succession Plan Aligns with Your Strategic Plan

Your succession plan and company strategy plan must fit together, and in a certain sense, they will be part of a larger whole. If these two do not align, one or both of your plans are likely to fail. Indeed, the succession should be ingrained directly into your strategies.

The Different Types of Succession Plans

Not all succession plans are the same. In fact, at the individual level, each succession plan is unique. However, in broad terms, there are several different types of succession plans, such as:

  • A Designated Replacement
  • Target Date Replacement
  • Internal Sale of the Company
  • External Sale of the Company
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan

Which type of plan you execute will be heavily dependent on the type of company you own?

Designated Replacement

Designated replacement is one of the more popular succession plans for small businesses. Basically, a new boss and even owner is chosen, declared, and then trained on the job. A small family owned business might choose a designated replacement, say a son or daughter. Ownership might be divided up among family members, however. In some cases, the designated replacement may not be a family member either.

Target Date Replacement

Similar to designated replacement, except a hard date for the handoff is set, usually far in advance. In some cases, multiple heirs may be selected and elevated into leadership positions. The target date is usually done when the owner or CEO knows years in advance when he or she wants to retire. For example, if the owner of a small construction firm knows that he or she wants to retire in ten years, say at age 65, he could designate replacements.

Internal Sale of the Company

Sometimes an owner will want to cash out of his or her business. It’s not unreasonable to expect payment after building up a successful construction firm or other business. With an internal sale, the company could be sold to employees, family or otherwise. Upon handoff, the purchasers would take control of the company.

External Sale of the Company

In some cases, an internal sale may not make sense. Perhaps there is no one on staff with the experience and leadership skills necessary. Or maybe there are financial or competition risks. In this case, an external sale, perhaps even to a rival, might make the most sense.

Employee Stock Ownership Plan

An employee stock ownership plan, or ESOP, allows employees to take ownership of the company. In some cases, the company may be wholly divided up among employees. In other cases, the ESOP would give employees a sizable chunk of the company but not the whole thing. Generally, when employees retire, they sell their stake back to the company at a fair rate determined by a neutral third party.

Conclusion: Plan and Chose Careful

There are other types of succession plans, such as going public. There are also many planning and execution considerations that have not been covered. For example, how do you actually vet potential heirs? The succession process can be long and complicated. It’s almost always intricate and delicate. As a result, it’s important to take your time.

What’s not up for debate is how vital a succession plan is for construction companies and other small businesses. Without a process in place, even a thriving business could collapse. So plan early, and plan patiently.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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CITY CARRIER ASSISTANT
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Millie’s Big Vacation

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Millie will be taking a BIG vacation as the official greeter to cMoe! You’ll notice cMoe’s friendly prehistoric mascot will be missing from the front of the museum later this month. When Millie makes her grand return to Evansville, she will have a fresh coat of paint and renewed look.
 Follow her adventures around the world (and beyond) on our social media pages and look out for special events to support her trip and cMoe programs.

Bailey George Memorial 5k Run/Walk set for July 7

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 Third annual memorial run to raise money for memorial scholarship fundUniversity of Evansville head cross country coach Don Walters announced that the Bailey George Memorial 5K Run/Walk will be held on Saturday, July 7 to honor the memory of former Purple Aces runner Bailey George, who passed away from cancer in 2016.

Registration for the event is just $20.00 with all proceeds going directly into the Bailey George Scholarship Fund at the University of Evansville.

For the first time, the event will take place on the campus of the University of Evansville with the start/finish line located at the old National Guard Armory. The course will showcase the university’s scenic campus.

The race begins at 9 a.m. and is an untimed event. There will be a clock at the finish line. A 400-meter children’s race will also take place. Medals will be given out for the 400-meter children’s race.

“This event is a great way to celebrate Bailey and what was important to her. Being outside, physical fitness, and cross country were important things to her, and I’m glad that we are able to celebrate her, and what was important to her,” says Coach Don Walters.

Last year saw another successful turnout in the event’s second running. In the inaugural year in 2016, 300 runners and walkers took part in the run and walk.

Pre-registration is encouraged at www.uealumnionline.com/BaileyGeorgeRun18. Day-of registration will also be accepted. If you cannot attend this event but would like to contribute to the Bailey George Memorial Scholarship Fund, please visit www.uealumnionline.com/BaileyGeorgeFund.

For more information, please contact UE head cross country coach Don Walters at 812-457-4103.

Daily Scriptures for the Week of July 2, 2018

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MONDAY
“I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.”
Psalm 9:1 NIV

TUESDAY
“I will be glad and rejoice in you; I will sing the praises of your name, O Most High.”
Psalm 9:2 NIV

WEDNESDAY
“My enemies turn back; they stumble and perish before you. For you have upheld my right and my cause, sitting enthroned as the righteous judge.”
Psalm 9:3-4 NIV

THURSDAY
“You have rebuked the nations and destroyed the wicked; you have blotted outtheir name for ever and ever. Endless ruin has overtaken my enemies, you haveuprooted their cities; even the memory of them has perished.”
Psalm 9:5-6 NIV

FRIDAY
“The Lord reigns forever; he has established his throne for judgment. He rulesthe world in righteousness and judges the peoples with equity.”
Psalm 9:7-8 NIV

SATURDAY
“The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.” Psalm 9:9 NIV

SUNDAY
“Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.”
Psalm 9:10 NIV

Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

ADOPT A PET

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Clover & Zipper – The VHS often sees bonded pairs, which are animals that love each other so much that they must go home together. But usually they are the same species. This was something new for all of us – a rabbit and a guinea pig who are bonded! Clover (rabbit) and Zipper (guinea pig) sleep together, eat together, and even lovingly groom each other in their downtime. They will need a pretty roomy enclosure so there’s enough room for both of them, but with the right setup they’d do great in just about any home! The adoption fee together is $55 ($40 rabbit plus $15 guinea pig.) Clover will be fixed & microchipped for that price. They are both very young males with their whole lives ahead of them! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!