HAMMER FOR COMMISSIONER LEADS WAY IN CAMPAIGN SUPPORT

PRESS RELEASE FROM STEVE HAMMER CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
FEBRUARYÂ 5, 2018
HAMMER FOR COMMISSIONER LEADS WAY IN CAMPAIGN SUPPORT

The three Republican Primary candidates for Vanderburgh County Commissioner recently filed their CFA-4 financial records indicating campaign support contributions. Steve Hammer was the clear frontrunner in monetary support.
Steve Hammer announced his candidacy for Vanderburgh County Commissioner on November 9, 2017, and has continued to build momentum. A tremendous outpouring of local support for Hammer is evident in the $43,835 he reported raising. In comparison, $4,050 was raised by The Committee to Elect Vernon Stevens and $3,200 raised by Duckworth for Commissioner.
“With the financial support we’ve received, I think the people of Vanderburgh County are making a statement about the direction they want to see our local government go in. I’m prepared and ready to step up to those challenges if elected,†said Hammer.
To celebrate shattering their fundraising goal for the primary campaign just one month into 2018, the committee is hosting an event to thank supporters. The Press Conference and Supporter Celebration will be held at Pistons on Franklin St, Thursday, February 8th from 4:30-6pm. All media is invited to attend the Press Conference.
FOOTNOTE: The Friends of Steve Hammer Committee consist of Abby Maravich, Alfonso Vidal, Andrew Alexander, Ashley Hammer, Chad Howard, Chad Will, Charlie Steber, David Montgomery, David Nussmeier, Justin Groenert, Kena Campbell, Kirk Byram, Kristie Alexander, Les Hammer, Mike O’Daniel, Mike Steptoe, Rick Martin, Steve Nussmeier, Tiffany Stepto, Todd Chamberlain and Ron Mayer, Treasurer.
IS IT TRUE FEBRUARY 5, 2018
we also wonder if you would hire Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer, CEO of the Evansville Water and Sewer Department Alan Mounts, City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr, or DMD Director Kelly Coures to be the CEO of your multi-million dollar corporation? Â If so, Â which one would one who would you hire?
IS IT TRUE so far this year the City has quietly transferred $12.5 million dollars from the Riverboat Funds into the city employees Hospitalization account?  …the Hospitalization account is still negative by several millions of dollars?
IS IT TRUE if the Vanderburgh County Council would have heeded the advice of former County Commissioner David Mosby that we should build a larger County jail County we wouldn’t be having the jail overcrowding issues facing us now?
Todays “Readers Poll†question is: Do you feel that Democratic party Chairman Scott Danks can make the local Democratic party competitive once again?
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Fair Housing Suit Alleges Racial Discrimination After Foreclosures
Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com
A national coalition of fair housing advocates has filed a complaint in federal court alleging intentional and discriminatory violations of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 against minority communities across the country, including communities in Indiana.
The National Fair Housing Alliance – joined by similar local organizations, including Fair Housing of Central Indiana – filed suit Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, alleging Deutsche Bank, Ocwen Financial Corp., and Altisource Portfolio Solutions, Inc. have repeatedly and intentionally failed to oversee the maintenance and proper marketing of real estate owned homes in black and Latino communities, leading to health and safety concerns and falling property values. Deutsche Bank and its related defendants became the owners of record of thousands of REOs after the foreclosure crisis, while Ocwen and Altisource provide property preservation and management services to Deutsche Bank.
The NFHA’s complaint stems from an internal investigation that began in 2011 and sent the organization across the country to observe the bank’s REOs in predominantly white and black and/or Latino communities. The results of the initial investigation and subsequent follow-ups revealed disparities between the treatment of homes in white and non-white communities, with white communities regularly maintained more frequently than non-white communities, the complaint alleges.
The association visited 1,141 properties across the United States to observe two central issues: property maintenance and sales marketing, both of which are the responsibility of Deutsche Bank, the complaint says. Maintenance concerns included broken locks, unkempt yards, mail pile-up and similar issues, while marketing problems included a lack of for-sale signs or the presence of warning signs on a property.
On a national level, 90.9 percent of Deutsche Bank REOs in non-white communities had at least five maintenance or marketing deficiencies, while 57.2 percent of white communities were found to have the same amount, according to the NFHA’s research. The same percentages were found among the 18 Indianapolis properties investigated, while 100 percent of non-white, Deutsche-owned REOs in Gary had at least five deficiencies. About 46.2 percent REOs in white Gary communities had the same number.
“The intentional neglect of bank-owned homes in communities of color devalues the property and the lives of the families living in the neighborhoods around them,†NFHA president and CEO Shanna L. Smith said in a statement. “The health and safety hazards created by these blighted Deutsche Bank-owned homes affect the residents, especially the children, living nearby.â€
Bill Would Add Second Homicide Charge In Murder Of Pregnant Woman
By Abraham Hurt
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS—Legislation that would allow prosecutors to seek a second murder charge against a criminal defendant accused of killing a pregnant woman passed out of the Senate Thursday.
“This bill, simply put, attacks a criminal defendant, a perpetrator, a third party who would shoot and kill a woman and if that woman is pregnant would allow the prosecutor to bring a second homicide charge,†Sen. Aaron Freeman, R-Indianapolis, said when presenting Senate Bill 203.
Freeman said he became interested in the bill after meeting Jennifer Lee, who lost her 18-year-old daughter and her unborn child in a shooting in 2017.
Current Indiana law allows for people who murder a pregnant woman that also terminates the pregnancy to receive an additional six to 20 years in prison. This new bill would allow that defendant to face an additional 45-60 years in prison if convicted of murder.
Freeman worked with Sen. Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, to ensure that the bill made it clear that it had nothing to do with abortion.
The bill, which passed 42-6, will now move onto the Indiana House.
FOOTNOTE:Â Abraham Hurt is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.
Stephen Feistel Joins Schultheis Insurance
Stephen Feistel Joins Schultheis Insurance
Evansville, Indiana – Schultheis Insurance launches 2018 with the January 2nd
addition of Stephen Feistel. In describing his role within the company’s Personal Lines Claim Department, Feistel states, “I will be working with clients to ensure that their claims’ process is handled in the most professional manner, making the process as smooth as possible.â€
Prior to his affiliation with Schultheis, Feistel held a management position with Verizon Wireless, TCC. An Evansville native, he is the father of three sons. Feistel and his wife are actively involved in McCutchanville Youth Baseball. His additional community support includes serving as a volunteer for United Way.
Schultheis Insurance Agency is a family-owned business established in 1944 by Frank M. Schultheis, Sr. The independent insurance agency employs over 60 associates, with two locations in Evansville, Indiana, and branch offices in Mount Vernon, Indiana, and Greenwood, Indiana.
KWC Men’s Basketball Honors 1968 Championship Team, Beats Ohio Dominican
The Kentucky Wesleyan men’s basketball team is 8-7 in G-MAC play after picking up a conference win over Ohio Dominican 78-57.
At halftime of the game, members of the 1968 Division II National Championship team took to the court for a standing ovation from the Panthers fans.
Former stars George Tinsley, Dallas Thornton and others celebrated the 50-year anniversary of hoisting the trophy.
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