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Governor Pence Signs Legislation Affirming Indiana’s Support of Israel

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today signed House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1378, which requires the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) to divest from any business that engages in action to boycott, divest or sanction the state of Israel. The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in both the House and Senate, and goes into effect July 1, 2016.

“I have long believed Israel is our most cherished ally and as such I am proud to sign House Enrolled Act 1378, which affirms Indiana’s support for the state of Israel,” said Governor Pence. “Israel’s enemies are more emboldened than ever before and with the overwhelming bipartisan passage of this legislation, Indiana made clear that we will not do business with those who seek to inflict financial damage on the people of Israel. I thank Speaker Bosma for leading on this important issue and am proud to show Hoosiers are standing with Israel today.”

According to INPRS, HEA 1378 would require INPRS to divest an estimated $50 million in assets of the $28.3 billion invested by the agency.

 

Congressional Candidate Richard Moss knocks Bucshon on Amnesty

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Congressional Candidate Richard Moss knocks Bucshon on Amnesty

“More empty rhetoric a month before the primary. Bucshon claims to oppose Obama’s Executive Amnesty but votes to fund it.”

Rockville, IN – At a Parke County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner, Congressman Bucshon delivered the keynote speech before the county faithful regaling his “conservative” record. But as is typical of Bucshon, the only time he is conservative is a month before the primary when he is campaigning. The rhetoric does not match the voting record. Congressman Bucshon, for example, raised the matter of this press release during the speech.
(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Thursday, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. voted to approve a resolution granting the Speaker of the House authority to file an amicus brief before the Supreme Court defending the Article I powers of Congress. This pertains to United States v. Texas, where the Supreme Court asked whether the president’s executive amnesty violates the president’s duties under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed”?

Congressman Bucshon may not realize this, but Congress does not require another branch of government to do its dirty work. It has all the power to do it itself. Since the Congressman has taken to quoting from the Constitution of late, let me remind him that Constitutionally speaking, Congress is arguably the most powerful branch of the federal government. Yes, the Constitution places most of the governing power of the federal government in Congress – if the Republican Congress would but use it. The main power of course is spending. Congress determines appropriations. It can withhold or dispense funding as it chooses. There is no greater power than this. And herein lies our problem. Our Republican held Congress votes for massive Omnibus spending bills that fully fund the Obama agenda for the year. And once that funding has been allocated, Congress has no leverage over the Executive Branch. And Obama can do whatever he wants for the entire year – until the Republican Congress obediently passes the next massive Omnibus bill the following year. And the Republicans have been doing this religiously since 2010 when they took the House.

All other efforts after the spending has already been allocated are political theater, phony show votes or gestures that lack significance. But this is what we have come to expect from our hapless Republicans in Congress. Empty gestures.

As I have written before, Congressman Bucshon voted for the Omnibus bill last December, not less than 2000 pages, a $1.1 trillion behemoth, or about half a billion dollars a page, that increased spending by $53 billion over the last year.  It also fully funded Obama’s lawless executive amnesty, not to mention Planned Parenthood and “sanctuary cities,” while quadrupling H2-B visas bringing in more unskilled labor to compete with American workers. So his claims to oppose Amnesty are false. If you fund something you support it. And he has voted to fund amnesty. Anything after that is meaningless pablum.

But there have been other votes Congressman Bucshon has taken that show his true colors regarding the matter of amnesty. On March 3, 2015, he voted against a motion that would have killed HR240. This bill contained funding for Obama’s lawless executive amnesty. He voted against the motion that would have stopped it, in effect supporting amnesty.

On December 12, 2014, he voted in favor of the Cromnibus bill, a 1700 page, $1.1 trillion monster that once again fully funded the Obama agenda for 11 of 12 federal departments for the entire fiscal year with no Congressional restrictions on his lawless executive amnesty, Obamacare, and environmental regulations. The bill actually provided Obama with an additional $2.5 billion to facilitate his executive amnesty. Still worse, this vote came a month after our landslide wave election victory in November 2014 when we increased our hold on Congress and took the Senate, a stunning rebuke of the Obama administration. The bill was a backroom deal by lame duck Senators who were rejected by the American people. Rather than voting for a CR (continuing resolution) that would have funded the government until January to allow the newly elected Republican majorities to weigh in on major spending bills, it completely undercut them and the American people by funding the government including Obama’s executive amnesty and the rest of his destructive agenda for the entire fiscal year.

So which is it, Congressman, filing an amicus brief so Congress can join in a “lawsuit” before the Supreme Court or use the real power of Congress, the ultimate power, of funding and appropriation? The answer is clear. You didn’t want to upset Obama and the Democrats. You wanted to curry favor with former speaker John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan and other liberal Republicans. They are the Republican leadership. You are a loyal foot soldier. Their priorities are your priorities. They support Obama’s lawless executive amnesty because their donors want it. And so do you. And to hell with your constituents and the American people.

This is why we Republicans and conservatives are so frustrated with the Republican Party in Washington. It explains, like him or not, the Trump phenomenon. There is a disconnect between the Republican leadership and their loyal foot soldiers like Congressman Bucshon and the Republican/conservative base that gets them elected.

Pay no attention to liberal Republicans at Lincoln Day Dinners a month before the primary. It’s not what they say while campaigning at home, it’s what they do in Washington. It is time for Bucshon to retire.

“Our nation is at the precipice. Time is running out. We cannot afford business as usual or the status quo. Our country is slipping through our fingers. It is time for a change for Indiana’s 8th district. I ask for your vote in the Republican Primary May 3 2016. I will be your conservative champion in Washington. I will not let you down.

Thank you.”

Richard Moss, MD

Republican Congressional Candidate For 8th District

IS IT TRUE the question of yesterdays “Readers Poll” question was: Do you feel that the CEO positions at our local hospitals should be paid $1.5 million plus annually?  …643 votes were casts in this poll?  …542 voted NO,  39 voted Yes and 62 said they had No Idea?

FOOTNOTES: Our next “IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming Friday?

Please take time and read our newest feature article entitled “HOT JOBS”posted in this section are from Evansville proper.

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Todays “Readers Poll” question is: What primary are you planning to vote in?

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UE’s Center for Adult Education to Offer the Happy Class

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The University of Evansville Center for Adult Education has partnered with Happy Matters Inc. to offer the Happy Class – a non-credit class that will meet each Wednesday, from April 13-June 1, from 6:30-8:00 p.m., on UE’s campus.

The class instructor Jeff Stucke will share research-based strategies that can improve productivity, engagement, and overall performance. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the nature and practices of happiness that will increase their overall sense of well-being.

The registration fee for the class is $199. To sign-up for this personal enrichment opportunity, please visit www.evansville.edu/adulteducation/happyclass.cfm.

Space is limited and the deadline to register is April 6.

Man on Death Row Loses Habeas Petition Before 7th Circuit

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Man on Death Row Loses Habeas Petition Before 7th Circuit

The University of Southern Indiana women’s tennis team defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College, 9-0, Wednesday evening at the USI Tennis Courts. In their first home match at the USI Tennis Courts this spring, the Screaming Eagles improved to 4-8 on the year in dual matches.
Starting with doubles play, the Eagles found wins in all three matches. A pair of sophomores in Jennifer Mizikar (Batavia, Illinois) and Haley Jones (Ft. Branch, Indiana) dominated at number 3 winning 8-0 over their Panther opponents. Senior Elizabeth Wilm (Evansville, Indiana) and junior Brenna Wu (Evansville, Indiana) also picked up a big win at number one doubles by a score of 8-0 to move the match into singles play.

Four Eagles defeated their opponents in in straight sets, highlighted by junior Kymberly Brannon(Louisville, Kentucky) making quick work of her opponent at number four to get the first singles win of the match. Jones then sealed a USI victory earning the fifth Eagle point in her 6-0, 6-0 win at number six. Sophomore Kelsey Shipman (Olney, Illinois) and Mizikar also took their matches in straight sets, 6-0, 6-0, at numbers two and five singles.

The Eagles will continue their longest home stand of the season with their second of four straight home matches in the GLVC opener on Saturday, April 2.The Prairie Stars of the University of Illinois Springfield will take on USI at the USI Tennis Courts with an 11 a.m. start.

University of Southern Indiana
Kentucky Wesleyan vs Southern Indiana (Mar 23, 2016)
Southern Indiana 9, Kentucky Wesleyan 0
Mar 23, 2016 at Evansville, Indiana (USI Tennis Courts)
Singles competition
1. Elizabeth Wilm (USI) def. Elizabeth Greer (KWC) 6-1, 6-0
2. Kelsey Shipman (USI) def. Kate Laughlin (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
3. Brenna Wu (USI) def. Brittany Johnston (KWC) 6-1, 6-0
4. Kymberly Brannon (USI) def. Rachel Kinsolving (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
5. Jennifer Mizikar (USI) def. Abby Meyers (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
6. Haley Jones (USI) def. Rakara McDowell (KWC) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles competition
1. Elizabeth Wilm/Brenna Wu (USI) def. Elizabeth Greer/Kate Laughlin (KWC) 8-0
2. Kelsey Shipman/Kymberly Brannon (USI) def. Brittany Johnston/Rachel Kinsolving (KWC) 8-0
3. Jennifer Mizikar/Haley Jones (USI) def. Abby Meyers/Rakara McDowell (KWC) 8-0

Match Notes
Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1
Southern Indiana 4-8
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,6,5,3,1,2)

The University of Southern Indiana women’s tennis team defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College, 9-0, Wednesday evening at the USI Tennis Courts. In their first home match at the USI Tennis Courts this spring, the Screaming Eagles improved to 4-8 on the year in dual matches.
Starting with doubles play, the Eagles found wins in all three matches. A pair of sophomores in Jennifer Mizikar (Batavia, Illinois) and Haley Jones (Ft. Branch, Indiana) dominated at number 3 winning 8-0 over their Panther opponents. Senior Elizabeth Wilm (Evansville, Indiana) and junior Brenna Wu (Evansville, Indiana) also picked up a big win at number one doubles by a score of 8-0 to move the match into singles play.

Four Eagles defeated their opponents in in straight sets, highlighted by junior Kymberly Brannon(Louisville, Kentucky) making quick work of her opponent at number four to get the first singles win of the match. Jones then sealed a USI victory earning the fifth Eagle point in her 6-0, 6-0 win at number six. Sophomore Kelsey Shipman (Olney, Illinois) and Mizikar also took their matches in straight sets, 6-0, 6-0, at numbers two and five singles.

The Eagles will continue their longest home stand of the season with their second of four straight home matches in the GLVC opener on Saturday, April 2.The Prairie Stars of the University of Illinois Springfield will take on USI at the USI Tennis Courts with an 11 a.m. start.

University of Southern Indiana
Kentucky Wesleyan vs Southern Indiana (Mar 23, 2016)
Southern Indiana 9, Kentucky Wesleyan 0
Mar 23, 2016 at Evansville, Indiana (USI Tennis Courts)
Singles competition
1. Elizabeth Wilm (USI) def. Elizabeth Greer (KWC) 6-1, 6-0
2. Kelsey Shipman (USI) def. Kate Laughlin (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
3. Brenna Wu (USI) def. Brittany Johnston (KWC) 6-1, 6-0
4. Kymberly Brannon (USI) def. Rachel Kinsolving (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
5. Jennifer Mizikar (USI) def. Abby Meyers (KWC) 6-0, 6-0
6. Haley Jones (USI) def. Rakara McDowell (KWC) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles competition
1. Elizabeth Wilm/Brenna Wu (USI) def. Elizabeth Greer/Kate Laughlin (KWC) 8-0
2. Kelsey Shipman/Kymberly Brannon (USI) def. Brittany Johnston/Rachel Kinsolving (KWC) 8-0
3. Jennifer Mizikar/Haley Jones (USI) def. Abby Meyers/Rakara McDowell (KWC) 8-0

Match Notes
Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1
Southern Indiana 4-8
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,6,5,3,1,2)

Roberts for www.theindianalawyer.com

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld rulings lifting a stay on a man’s habeas corpus petition and dismissing his claims after the appellate court held his claims could be decided based on the state-court record.

It’s the third time the 7th Circuit has had to rule on a case involving Eric Holmes, who was convicted in 1992 of two murders he committed in 1989. He was sentenced to death in 1993.

Holmes exhausted his state appeals options and applied for federal habeas corpus. In 2007, the 7th Circuit ruled doubts of his mental competence remained and remanded the case. In 2010, the 7th Circuit again ruled there were still doubts regarding his mental competence and remanded the case, ordering the proceedings be suspended until Holmes’ mental illness has abated.

In 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected the assertion that the right to counsel implies a right to competence in Ryan v. Gonzales, 133S. Ct. 696, 703 (2013), and all of Gonzales’ claims had been exhausted as a matter of law. Because of this ruling, the superintendent of the prison where Holmes was housed filed motions to stay the habeas corpus ruling and reinstate the dismissal of Holmes’ petition. The District Court did so. Holmes appealed that ruling, as well as the 2004 ruling that dismissed his claims.

Holmes’ claims in his appeal ran to 190 pages, Judge Richard Posner wrote for the court, and since his case has been going on for so long many of his claims have defaulted. A few have not, however, and those could be decided on the state-court record.

In one claim, Posner wrote a prosecutor calling Holmes’ defense attorney a “cry-baby” did not have any effect on the court’s ruling on the case. In another, the court said the deputy sheriff’s mentioning that Holmes said “first-degree murder” on his way to prison after his arrest did not sufficiently harm Holmes enough for a mistrial.

The defense also argued Holmes received ineffective counsel in his trial, but that was denied as well.

“Holmes presents still other arguments, but we have discussed the strongest ones and adopt the district court’s analysis of the others,” Posner wrote.

However, Holmes still retains a right to hearing to determine whether he is sufficiently mentally competent to be put to death for the murders he committed, and Posner was afraid this won’t be the last they hear from Holmes.

“Considering that he was convicted of the murders almost a quarter century ago and that if he fails to obtain relief in a hearing in the Indiana court system on his mental competency to be executed and having thus exhausted his state remedies files a further petition for habeas corpus in the federal district court and loses and appeals once again to us it will be the fourth time that we are called on to render a decision in this protracted litigation, we are dismayed at the prospect that looms before us of further and perhaps endless protraction of federal judicial review of Holmes’ conviction and sentence,” Posner wrote.

The cases are Eric D. Holmes v Ron Neal, Superintendent, Indiana State Prison,14-3359, 04-3549 and 06-2905.

ISP Receives Donation of 50 Automatic External Defibrillators; Organizer of Donation Receives Sagamore of the Wabash

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Indianapolis – Indiana Governor Mike Pence and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter thanked Pierre Twer, founder of Bolt for the Heart, for the donation of more than 50 Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) at a press conference held earlier today at the Indiana Farm Bureau Building on the State Fairgrounds.

The donation of the AED’s to the state police was borne the result of an experience Pierre had while running in the 2010 Boston Marathon.  During that race Pierre witnessed another marathon runner suffer a cardiac arrest.  That runner was saved by an AED.

This inspired Pierre to collaborate with Heart Reach Carmel and establish the Bolt For The Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Run, of which 2015 was the fourth year for the run.  Since its inception, this 5K run has grown from 41 runners to nearly 2,000 that participated this past Thanksgiving Day.

Each year since the run started 100% of the proceeds have been used to purchase AED’s for donation to not for profit organizations.

In 2015, the Board of Directors of Bolt For The Heart identified the Indiana State Police as the recipient of AED’s from funds raised in the 2015 Thanksgiving Day run, which ISP Supt. Carter was also a registered runner.  In fact Supt. Carter ran the entire 5K run in full state police uniform!

Enough money was raised to donate 50 AED’s to the Indiana State Police.  The AED’s presented to the state police today will be strategically placed in more rural parts of Indiana where a state police officer could be the first to arrive at a medical emergency.

At today’s press conference it was also announced the Board of Directors of Bolt For The Heart designated the Indiana State Police as the ‘primary benefactor’ to continue receiving AED’s until every state police road patrol car is equipped with this life saving device.  There was also a surprise announcement that enough money was raised to purchase five more AED’s that will be presented to the ISP in late April.

Also present at the press conference was state police Corporal Dan Becker, accompanied by Rick & Amanda Thacker, grandchildren of German Rivera.  On Dec. 28, 2015, German Rivera suffered a heart attack while in a car with his adult grandchildren.  They pulled into the ISP Lowell Post to seek assistance.  Rick Thacker shared their story how the AED at the state police post was used to administer a shock to revive his grandfather.  After follow-up medical attention, Mr. Rivera made a full recovery and returned to his home in Florida.

One of the many highlights of today’s event was the presentation, by Governor Mike Pence, of a Sagamore of the Wabash to Pierre Twer.  This is the highest honor an Indiana Governor can bestow upon a citizen in recognition of their distinguished service to the State of Indiana.

At the conclusion of the press conference attending troopers were issued their AED’s and placed window stickers on their patrol cars to easily identify the police vehicle was equipped with an AED.

For more information about Bolt For The Heart visit: http://boltfortheheart.com/

For more information about the Indiana State Police visit: http://www.in.gov/isp/

Photo Legend:

Photo 1: Left to Right from Podium, Rick Thacker, Amanda Thacker, in uniform Cpl. Dan Becker.  Cpl Becker used AED to save grandfather of Rick & Amanda Thacker

Photo 2: Left to Right, Gov. Mike Pence, Susan Twer, Pierre Twer, unnamed daughter.  Photo taken immediately after Pierre Twer received Sagamor

Photo 3: Left to Right, Pierre Twer, Gov. Mike Pence

Photo 4: ISP patrol car with red sticker to identify police vehicle is AED equipped

Photo 5: Enlarged image of AED Sticker on police car door window

Agricultural Open Burning Smoke Advisory

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The combination of agricultural field fires and high winds are impacting air quality in the Evansville area today. The fires are located in southwestern Vanderburgh County and across the river in Henderson County, Kentucky. The Evansville EPA responded to numerous complaints about smoke and reported the issues to the local Township fire departments and to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, as the location of these fires is outside of the EEPA’s jurisdiction.

While particulate matter (PM) averages are not expected to rise above the 24-hour standard, please be aware that exposure to smoke plumes is possible today as burning continues.

If you see or smell smoke outside, it may not be a good time for outdoor activities, especially if you suffer from lung disease, such as asthma or COPD, or heart disease. Monitor children’s outdoor activity if they suffer from similar issues. Also, please refrain from open burning this evening, especially while winds are above 12 miles per hour (mph).

More information on the health effects of smoke and what you can do about it can be found on the EEPA’s website at www.evansville.in.gov or at the USEPA’s webpage at http://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=topics.smoke_events.

Governor Pence Signs Road Funding, Regional Cities Bills Into Law

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today signed into law House Enrolled Act 1001 and Senate Enrolled Act 67, which will provide more than $1.2 billion in new funding for road and bridge preservation and funding for the third Regional Cities award.

“I’m pleased to sign these bills that commit more than $1 billion in state and local infrastructure maintenance and fully funds our regional cities initiative,” said Governor Pence. “While our roads and bridges rank above the national average, Hoosiers know that roads mean jobs. These bills make clear our commitment to further improving the Crossroads of America and will spur economic development projects and improve the quality of life in regions across our state.”

Specifically, HEA 1001 provides $328 million from excess reserves and Major Moves 2020 for the preservation of state and local roads and bridges over the next two years. SEA 67 makes available $430 million of Local Options Income Taxes (LOIT) reserve account for locals to spend on roads. Additionally, HEA 1001 provides $186 million in state reserves for the Local Roads and Bridge funding over the next two years, and provides $277 million over the next four years by redirecting an additional 1 and ½ pennies of the gasoline use tax to local roads to be phased in over two years; $100 million in funding will be available each year going forward providing long term road funding for locals.

HEA 1001 allocates $42 million for the Regional Cities initiatives, ensuring all three regional development plans – North Central, Northeast, and Southwest Indiana, receive state funding. Together, these plans outline 100 quality of place projects totaling more than $2 billion in combined public and private investment. More than half of these planned projects, including new riverfront developments, revitalized downtowns and expanded trail systems, are currently scheduled to be completed by the end of 2018. Governor Pence will hold ceremonial bill signings in the North Central and Southwest Indiana regions. Details will be provided at a later date.

A fact sheet outlining the road funding and Regional Cities accomplishments can be found attached, along with photos from today’s bill signing ceremonies.

To follow legislation as it reaches the Governor’s desk, visit http://in.gov/gov/2016billwatch.htm

 

The Evansville African American Museum Presents: “A Taste of History”Dinner and Show”

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The Evansville African American Museum Presents: “A Taste of History”Dinner and Show”
Historic readings of prominent African American Women – Written by Kelley Coures

Ridgeway/Eykamp Center – University of Evansville
Dinner 7:00 P.M.
Members: $25    Non-Members: $30

US IN CUBA

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Governor Pence to Sign BMV Overhaul, Supporting Women Leaders Bills Into Law Today

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Will also join city of Shelbyville for an economic development announcement

Governor Mike Pence will join Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Greenwood staff, legislators and regional leadership to sign House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1087 to streamline and simplify the agency’s operations. Later in the morning, he will join executives from a leading agriculture equipment company for an economic development announcement involving the company’s plans to relocate to Indiana. In the evening, Governor Pence will attend the Lugar Series Spring Reception to sign HEA 1173 to support women leaders. Details below.

Thursday, March 24:

9:40 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to sign HEA 1087 to overhaul the BMV

*Media are welcome to attend.

Greenwood BMV –  349 S. Washington St., Greenwood, IN

11:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to join executives from a leading agriculture equipment company for an economic development announcement involving the company’s plans to relocate to Indiana

*Media are welcome to attend.

Shelbyville City Hall –  44 W. Washington St., Shelbyville, IN

6:00 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to sign HEA 1173 to support women leaders

*Media are welcome to attend.

Ivy Tech – 2820 N. Meridian St. (2nd floor), Indianapolis, IN