EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Due to inclement weather and wet field conditions in Evansville Tuesday night, the Evansville Otters’ series opener against the Schaumburg Boomers has been postponed.
The teams will now play a double-header Thursday evening, with two 7-inning games beginning at 5:05 p.m. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Tomorrow’s game is on as scheduled at 6:35 p.m., with one game being played.
All tickets for tonight’s game can be redeemed at the Evansville Otters box office for a future 2024 Otters’ regular season home game.
CenterPoint Energy Is currently Assessing widespread Storm Damage
July 31, 2024
CenterPoint Energy is currently assessing widespread damage to its electric system in southwestern Indiana following a severe weather event this evening, resulting in outages peaking at approximately 33,000 customers. As of 10:45 p.m., approximately 15,500 electric customers remain without power.
Crews will continue to evaluate the extent of the damage and begin the restoration process, making necessary repairs to damaged poles, cross arms and downed wires. Tomorrow, additional crews will arrive to support the restoration efforts.
CenterPoint acknowledges those impacted by tonight’s severe weather and extends gratitude to emergency responders across southwestern Indiana for their tireless efforts.
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East Chicago officials repeal unlawful immigration ordinance in response to lawsuit filed by Attorney General Todd Rokita
JULY 31. 2024
Attorney General Todd Rokita today issued the following statement:
“Due to the city of East Chicago Common Council voting to completely repeal its ‘Welcoming City Ordinance’ and Mayor Copeland approving its decision, our office has officially dismissed the lawsuit we filed on this issue.
We are pleased East Chicago will no longer operate as a sanctuary city, giving safe harbor to illegal aliens, and are now following state law.
This is a big win for hardworking Hoosiers and legal immigrants who came to our great nation the right way.
We will continue exercising our new enforcement authority by pushing forward with our lawsuit against Monroe County officials over their unlawful immigration policy and evaluating other local units of government that refuse to follow the law.”
WASHINGTON – The National Fossil Act has now passed the Senate. This bill names the mastodon as the U.S. national fossil, and was introduced by Senator Mike Braun and Senator Gary Peters and cosponsored by Senator Eric Schmitt and Senator Maggie Hassan.
This is Senator Braun’s 5th standalone bill to pass the Senate just this year, and if signed into law will be his 10th in the 118thCongress (2023-2024) to become law, including provisions on veterans healthcare, opioids, and budget reform.
The National Fossil Act aims to celebrate the unique natural history of the United States, and encourage interest in paleontology.
If the National Fossil Act is passed by the House and signed into law, the mastodon would join the bald eagle, bison, rose, and oak tree as enduring national symbols of the United States.
The mastodon lived more than 13,000 years ago in the Pleistocene era, predominantly on land that would eventually become the United States of America. A fully grown mastodon was over 10 feet tall, weighed more than 11 tons, and was preceded by a pair of 16-foot-long tusks. Unlike its distant cousin, the mammoth, the mastodon was found exclusively in the United States, with its bones being unearthed in every state across the continental U.S.
Mastodon fossils are frequently found in Indiana and Michigan.
The mastodon was made the Indiana state fossil in 2022.
Mastodons have been found in nearly every Indiana county, including notable discoveries in Hebron, Fort Wayne, and Seymour.
“Mastodons embody the spirit of exploration, resilience, and strength that exemplifies our great nation. As a uniquely American symbol, mastodons inspire us to embrace our heritage and to protect our country’s natural treasures. I hope making Indiana’s state fossil our national fossil will inspire young Hoosiers to take an interest in our country’s rich natural history that may be in their own backyard.” – Senator Mike Braun
“Michigan made history when we uncovered one of the most complete skeletons of the Mastodon ever found, and we continue to find traces of this prehistoric giant all throughout our state,” said Senator Peters. “The Mastodon represents a unique piece of both Michigan’s and our nation’s history. By establishing the Mastodon as our national fossil, we can better preserve that history and inspire a new generation of scientists and researchers to continue their pursuit of discovery.”
The National Fossil Act:
Senator Braun’s legislative wins this Congress:
As mentioned, this is Senator Braun’s 5th standalone bill to pass the Senate just this year, and if signed into law will be his 10th bill in the 118th Congress (2023-2024) to become law.
Some other Braun bills to become law or pass Senate in the 118th Congress (2023-2024) are:
(Became Law) The Federal Prison Oversight Act
(Became Law) COVID-19 Origins Act
(Became Law) The Wounded Warrior Access Act
(Became Law) Department of Defense Overdose Data (DOD) Act
(Became Law) Reforming Benefits for Children of Vietnam Veterans with Spina Bifida
(Became Law) Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act
(Passed Senate) VA Home Loan Awareness Act
(Passed Senate) Working Dog Health and Welfare Act of 2023
(Passed Senate) Mark Our Place Act
If signed into law, the National Fossil Act will join the following Braun bills signed into law:
BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW IN THE 118TH CONGRESS (2023-2024).
BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW IN THE 117TH CONGRESS (2021 – 2022):
BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW IN THE 116TH CONGRESS (2019 – 2020):
The Superintendent of the Indiana State Police, Doug Carter has announced the hiring of former Treasurer of State, Kelly Mitchell to serve as the Department’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Mrs. Mitchell, who began her new position yesterday, July 29th, assumes the duties of ISP’s previous CFO Mickey James who will soon be retiring.
As a member of the Superintendent’s senior leadership team, Mrs. Mitchell will lead the Fiscal Division and will be responsible for all facets of budgeting, payroll, procurement, accounts receivable and grant management. These responsibilities are crucial for the success of every member of the ISP, sworn and professional staff alike. Throughout her education and careers in both public and private sectors of service, she has developed tremendous skillsets and experience. Her forward-thinking and innovative mindset led to the implementation of several successful initiatives during her time as Treasurer, which are still in place today. Mrs. Mitchell serves on several boards – Indiana Education Savings Authority, Circle City Fellows (Chair), National Association of State Treasurers Emeritus Committee (Co- Chair), and Indiana Women in Public Finance and several more. She has also served as a panelist and moderator numerous times. She was awarded CEO of the Year Award – The Arc of Indiana, National Association of State Treasurers – Harlan Boyles/Edward T. Alter Award for Distinguished Service, Woman of the Year Award – Indiana Federation of Republican Women, Sagamore of the Wabash recipient and numerous other awards and honors. “I am so proud and excited to welcome Kelly Mitchell to our leadership team. We have every confidence she will continue to take our agency down the path of sound fiscal management while pushing forward with the positive, productive fiscal relationships we enjoy with stakeholders like the State Budget Agency and the Indiana Department of Administration”, said Carter. |
ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE DESTINY WELLS EARNS UNITED STEELWORKERS ENDORSEMENT
INDIANAPOLIS—Today Indiana Attorney General Candidate Destiny Wells announced the endorsement of the United States Steelworkers, District 7 which comprises the states of Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
The United Steelworkers endorse candidates who share Steelworkers’ ideals regarding labor unions, international trade, workers’ rights, job safety, affordable healthcare, retirement security, quality public education for our children, and more.
“I’m elated to receive the endorsement of the United States Steelworkers,” stated Destiny Wells. “There is no bigger privilege than receiving the support of Hoosier working families—workers will see a new era of solidarity in the Indiana Office of the Attorney General under my leadership.”
“Thank you, Destiny Wells, for your dedication to improving the lives of working families,” stated Michael Millsap, Director, United Steelworkers District 7.