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Strengthening Education by Wendy McNamara

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This session, we remained focused on strengthening our commitment to education in Indiana. That’s why I voted to increase the base funding for each K-12 student in our community and statewide. Additionally, I supported several measures that provide more tools and resources to Hoosier students and teachers:

Increasing Course Options: A new law providing access to specialty classes and programs not provided at certain schools will help all students regardless of where they are enrolled. Whether small, rural or urban, some schools may lack the necessary resources to provide advanced classes or trade programs in high-demand areas.

Retaining New Teachers: A new law establishing a mentorship program for new Hoosier teachers and administrators will encourage those in their first and second year to remain in the classroom. Studies suggest that most new teachers believe having access to a mentor has the largest impact on developing their effectiveness as an educator.

Reforming School Funding: A new measure creating two funding categories for schools, an education fund and an operations fund, will provide greater financial flexibility. Indiana invests over half of the state’s budget in K-12 education, but only 57 percent of school funding reaches classrooms. By allowing transfers between these two funds, schools will be able to direct more dollars where needed.

Our students hold the keys to our state’s bright future and I am dedicated to supporting commonsense policies like these that help them grow and succeed.

Indiana State Police Participates in National Police Week Activities

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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. Currently, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on Washington, DC to participate in a number of planned events which honor those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice.

The Memorial Service began in 1982 as a gathering in Senate Park of approximately 120 survivors and supporters of law enforcement. Decades later, the event, more commonly known as National Police Week, has grown to a series of events which attracts thousands of survivors and law enforcement officers to our Nation’s Capital each year.

The National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service, which is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police, is one in a series of events which includes the Candlelight Vigil, which is sponsored by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and seminars sponsored by Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)

National Police Week draws in between 25,000 to 40,000 attendees. The attendees come from departments throughout the United States as well as from agencies throughout the world. This provides a unique opportunity to meet others who work in law enforcement. In that spirit, the Fraternal Order of Police DC Lodge #1 sponsors receptions each afternoon and evening during Police Week. These events are open to all law enforcement personnel and their families.

Selected ISP Honor Guard members that attended and participated in the 2017 National Police Week activities were able to receive a tour of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and meet Vice President and Mrs. Pence.

The Honor Guard members also participated in the Candlelight Vigil held on May 13th. The Vigil is a visually powerful ceremony held on the National Mall. During the Vigil, the names of previous years’ fallen law enforcement officers are read aloud. Candles are lit by participants until over 20,000 candles are raised high in tribute to our fallen.

Photo 1- Left to right: Sgt. Todd Harless, Bridget Scott, S/Trp. Zachariah Ruble, Trp. Darrick Scott, Vice President Mike Pence, M/Trp. Geoffrey Gruber, Trp. Wade Heiny, Trp. Charles Murphy, Trp. Patrick Stinson, Elizabeth Stinson. Official White House Photo

Photo 2- Same group with Mrs. Pence. Official White House Photo.

Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Committee Meeting

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 A Meeting of the Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Committee will convene on Tuesday, May 23, 2017.   The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. in the lower level of the Pagoda Visitors Center, located at
S E Riverside drive, Evansville, IN 47713

Adopt A Pet

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Boots is a 7-year-old male orange tabby cat. He is one of only 5 cats left (out of 23) from the Hillview hoarding case back in March. His adoption fee has been reduced to $15 and still includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

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SINCE DAY ONE, TRUMP HAS HURT HIMSELF

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

If I were Donald Trump’s chief of staff, I’d just break his thumbs.

That’s what Reince Priebus should do – and then maybe buy a roll of duct tape.

From Day One of his administration, President Trump has hurt himself and his agenda by doing a lot of stuff that is absolutely stupid.

Does anyone think it was Priebus who was telling Trump to fire FBI Director James Comey?

Or telling him, “While you’re at it, Mr. President, why don’t you undermine your staff and the VP of the United States for a second time.”

What the president desperately needs is an adult in the Oval Office who will stand up to him — and that he will listen to. Maybe it has to be Jared Kushner, because Trump can’t fire his son in law.

Otherwise it’s going to take someone on his staff with the highest authority – maybe Priebus – to stand up and publicly say, “Unless this chaos ends, Mr. President, I’m going to resign.”

Until something shocking like that happens to wake up President Trump, or until he is tied up and sedated by his staff, his administration will be constantly under siege from the left and the fake journalists in the media.

We all know why the liberal Democrats in Washington, Hollywood and the news media hate Trump.

They didn’t want him to be president. They all voted for Queen Hillary and since last November they’ve all been feeling somewhere between sad and suicidal.

So now you have them trying everything they can every day to get rid of President Trump.

But are they really so stupid that they don’t realize yet that even if Trump goes down they still aren’t going to get their President Hillary?

Do they realize they’re going to get President Mike – a savvy, competent, principled conservative who won’t shoot himself in both feet every day?

A President Pence who will be able to work with a Republican Congress to get all the things done that Trump promised but can’t deliver – tax reform, immigration reform, healthcare reform and more?

We know the attacks of the Hysterical Left will never stop until Trump is impeached or driven from office.

But despite the apoplectic editors at the New York Times and the Washington Post and the drooling leftwing anchors and pundits at MSNBC/CNN, President Trump has done nothing yet to be impeached for.

It won’t matter what James Comey says the president asked him to do regarding the FBI’s investigation into the alleged Russian-Trump collusion to prevent the coronation of Queen Hillary, for which there still is no evidence.

What Trump may or may not have said to Comey rises to the level of stupidity, but it doesn’t rise to the level of impeachment.

And the classified information Trump supposedly gave to the Russians in the White House about the fight against terrorists was no different from what President Obama gave to the Russians concerning the terrorists in Syria.

Remember when Rachel Maddow and the Washington Post editorial page went apoplectic after Obama divulged secrets to the Russkies? Neither do I.

President Trump has been, is and always will be the source of the chaos. He’s not in charge of a business anymore, he’s in charge of an administration.

If he keeps going down the crazy road he’s on with these stupid childish tweets and the statements he makes, Republicans will lose control of the House and Senate and any chance for tax reform, immigration reform and health care reform.

And then America isn’t going to be great again. It’s going to be bad again.

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Copyright ©2017 Michael Reagan.

BREAKING NEWS: Ex-Evansville Police Officer Convicted Of Murder Appeals To US Supreme Court

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Ex-Evansville Police Officer Convicted Of Murder Appeals To US Supreme Court

Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

A former Evansville police officer serving an 80-year sentence for murder and arson has asked the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn his conviction and order a new trial.

Glenn Bradford was convicted in 1993 and sentenced to the maximum for the death of Tamara Lohr with whom he had been having an extramarital affair. His conviction has been upheld by the Indiana Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

In filing a petition for a writ of certiorari, Bradford argued the case will enable the Supreme Court to clarify how far appellate judges can wander outside the official record and to settle the question of whether a free-standing actual innocence claims exists under federal habeas corpus law.

The case is Glenn Patrick Bradford v. Richard Brown, superintendent, 15-3706. Bradford’s counsel of record is Ronald Safer of Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP in Chicago.

The 7th Circuit panel split on affirming the denial of Bradford’s request for a new trial. Judge David Hamilton dissented, criticizing the majorityfor basing its decision on its own research and analysis.

Bradford successfully petitioned the 7th Circuit for a rehearing en banc. However, one of the judges voting on Bradford’s petition discovered a conflict and had to recuse herself, which tipped the vote back in favor of denying the habeas corpus relief.

The state’s case hinged on a very tight timeline. Prosecutors contended Bradford murdered Lohr by stabbing her 21 times between 11:06 p.m. and 12:10 a.m. He then returned to working his overnight shift before driving back to her house at 6:35 a.m. Within 65 seconds, prosecutors said, Bradford pulled up to the residence, parked, stabbed her dog and set the fire which burned for eight minutes, causing significant damage before firefighters arrived.

In the 7th Circuit ruling written by Judge Richard Posner, the majority maintained that Bradford’s expert’s testimony was undermined by errors and supported its findings by citing studies not referenced by either the prosecutors or the defendant.

Bradford characterized the majority’s action as the “worst form of independent appellate factfinding.” He asserted the majority reached its decision through its own independent, and, in some instances, erroneous research rather than by reviewing the record evidence that was developed through the adversarial system.

“Nothing in the record, however, supports the majority’s conclusions,” Bradford argued in his Supreme Court petition. “Instead, the majority’s decision rests on articles, uncited by any party at any stage of the litigation and thus never tested through the crucible of cross-examination, concerning differences in temperatures between ceiling and floors in ‘a normal room’ and carbon monoxide inhalation by dogs.”

Bradford described his case as falling “squarely within a deep and fractured split over if, when, and how appellate courts can use non-record evidence and engage in independent analysis to determine key factual issues.”

He noted the 7th Circuit follows a limited research approach similar to the 1st, 5th and 6th circuits.

In Brown v. Watters, 599 F.3d 602, 604 n.1 (7th Cir. 2010), the Chicago court noted it generally declined to supplement the record but had not adhered to this practice in every circumstance.

Also, Bradford noted the circuit courts need guidance in resolving the question of whether actual innocence can serve as a basis for habeas relief. He contends the Supreme Court has assumed without deciding that such a claim exists but the appellate courts have struck out on their own and come to greatly differing conclusions. As a result, petitioners are getting different results based solely on their geography.

Bradford maintained the key evidence points to his actual innocence. The scenario of the crime laid out by the prosecutor does not give him enough time to do what he is accused of doing and scientific evidence shows the fire burned for at least 30 minutes.

“No matter the source, each piece of evidence leads to the same conclusion: Bradford is innocent,” the petition said. “This Court must decide whether innocence matters in federal habeas proceedings.’

Bradford also argued a third point to the Supreme Court that his conviction should be overturned because he received ineffective counsel. His trial attorney selected an expert who was not qualified to testify as to how long the fire burned and the fire’s effect on Lohr’s dog.

In his conclusion, Bradford highlighted Hamilton’s belief that Bradford is “almost certainly innocent” and the judge’s own call for the Supreme Court to review.

“This case comes before the Court uniquely postured and ripe for review,” Bradford’s petition read, “and without this Court’s intervention, an innocent man will die in prison while serving a de facto life sentence.”