Mayor Terry Says New Supreme Court Ruling Won’t Change Policy in Evansville
Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling in the case of Johnson vs. Grant’s Pass, allowing municipalities to arrest or fine homeless individuals for sleeping outside, will not lead Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry to pursue any policy changes locally.
“Today’s ruling sets a dangerous precedent toward criminalizing homelessness by allowing cities to treat sleeping on the streets as a criminal matter,” Mayor Terry said. “In Evansville, our goal is to help those who are most vulnerable – to offer the programs, services, and opportunities they need to improve their circumstances. Today’s Supreme Court ruling will not change that.”
In her first six months in office, Mayor Terry has made affordable housing a centerpiece of her administration. During her first State of the City address, she committed to adding $250,000 to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, bringing the total allocation to that fund to $750,000 in 2024. She also recently announced the creation of the $500,000 Forward Together Grant Fund, where qualified nonprofits can apply for up to $35,000 each to support programs that help revitalize neighborhoods and lift people out of poverty.
She also has continued to work alongside the Evansville-Vanderburgh Commission on Homelessness, which also expressed disappointment at today’s Supreme Court ruling.
“The Evansville-Vanderburgh Commission on Homelessness is disappointed in the decision by the United States Supreme Court to deny Constitutional protections from arrest for those sleeping outside due to not having other housing options,” said Chris Metz, administrator of the Commission. “This only raises the stakes for local leaders, in Evansville and communities and across the country, to continue developing housing solutions for our most vulnerable community members. Homelessness is not a crime; it is a social problem that requires humane and compassionate solutions.”
In the wake of the ruling, Evansville will continue to work in partnership with the Commission and the numerous local organizations who serve the homeless to further those humane and compassionate solutions. Meanwhile, the Evansville Police Department will continue to do outreach to the unhoused population through its Homeless Liaison Officers, who spend time on the streets every day attempting to work with the unhoused.
“Through our Crime Prevention Unit, we have created the E3 initaitive, which means that we approach the populations we serve through education, encouragement, and then enforcement,” said Officer Mario Reid, homelessness liaison officer for the EPD. “That will continue to be our philosophy and mode of operation for serving our population of individuals who have scarcity of housing.”
USA Foreign Policy Is …WWIII?
Freedom, Indiana – Author Andrew Horning is the Libertarian Party of Indiana’s candidate for Indiana’s US Senate seat in 2024.
George Washington’s Farewell Address was, far more than any recent US President has proven capable, wise counsel. Besides his warnings against political parties, he said, “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign.” Thomas Jefferson’s first Inaugural Address further promoted that sound policy as, “…peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.” Many US Presidents, and all the wisest people, said much the same…until a few decided that global domination under USA rule seemed like a good idea.
Setting aside, for the moment, the tragic, ongoing mistakes in creating, empowering and submitting to the destructively corrupt FBI and CIA, our nation’s worst mistakes in foreign, as well as domestic policy, have been in seeking, and maintaining, military-monetary global hegemony at the cost of…well…everything.
For example, just after WWII, our nation embarked on a mission to maintain separation between the USSR and China; and NATO was meant to keep the USSR as troubled and weak as possible. After the negotiated collapse of the USSR, we added Iran and a few other nations to our basket of deplorables, to ensure that none of these nations could challenge the USA’s empire. We very specifically violated multiple agreements of neutrality and buffer zones, and overthrew governments in Yugoslavia and Ukraine, to expand NATO, and US forces, right onto Russia’s national doorstep.
Our incessant covert and overt operations worldwide to overthrow, assassinate, destabilize regions, and wage undeclared forever wars, as well as using the US Dollar and trade sanctions to oppress and control other nations, have pushed many former enemies and uneasy allies much closer together, such that the BRICS alliance has grown into a bloc of nations now economically and militarily powerful enough to threaten our military/monetary empire after all…and maybe win.
Even before June 23, after USA-supplied and directed cluster munitions killed beachgoing citizens in Sevastopol, Crimea, our own government has pushed the world far closer to WWIII than we were during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
I’ll be blunt. Our government is today, the worst, most existential threat to our Republic, and We The People. It’s robbing us blind and endangering us all for the benefit of a few Malthusian eugenicist psychopaths, global puppet masters and cronies bent on power and money. They don’t care a whit about the rest of us.
The bad news and simultaneous good news in all this, is that it’s all by our own choices and actions. We submit. We pay for it in taxes, both overt and hidden (inflation’s another topic). We pay for it with our lives. And we have continuously re-elected it when it’s always been in our right, duty and power to “…abolish the forms to which we are accustomed.”
What I’m offering with my candidacy is proven to work better than anything else anybody, any nation, has ever tried…peace, prosperity, security, justice and freedom. THAT is quite the opposite of what the other candidates represent.
But electing me would not be about me. And if elected, I would not be just one contrarian voice in the US Senate.
Election Day is citizens’ power of peaceful revolution. Electing me would unmistakably represent a change of heart, spirit, mind and action in our whole populace. It would represent a cultural epiphany and call to arms such that it would truly be, a revolutionary shot heard ‘round the world.
God Knows we need that.Liberty or Bust!
Andy Horning
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JUNE 2024 BIRTHDAYS
Charlie Henry Farber
Billie Goodman
Aaron Biggerstaff
Banterra Bank SIAC 15th Annual Celebration of Champions
Banterra Bank SIAC 15th Annual Celebration of Champions
The Banterra Bank Southern Indiana Athletic Conference 15th Annual “Celebration of Champions”
Will conclude the 2023-2024 athletic season naming the 2024 “Banterra Bank Outstanding Male and
Female SIAC Athlete of the Year” and the 2023-2204 All Sports Award on Friday, July 5, 2024.
School MVP Winners and SIAC Nominees
Male Female
Bosse Elijah Wagner Catelyn Witte
Castle Antonio Harris Aleyna Quinn
Central Jaiden Clark Lindsey Laine
Harrison Santiago Arruffat Jordan Mackey
Jasper Will Wallace Emma Schipp
Mater Dei Tyler Vanover Mary Beth Sullivan
Memorial Aiden Waller Natalie West
North Kaleb Harris Anna Bunnell
Reitz Levi Oxley Cordelia Hoover
Vincennes Hayden Patton Macy Sexton
WHOSE BIRTHDAY IS IT?
GAVEL GAMUT
By Jim Redwine
WHOSE BIRTHDAY IS IT?
JUNE 29, 2024
As I write this column the Weather App on my cell phone says the actual temperature is 98 degrees Fahrenheit with a heat index making it feel like 108 degrees. There is no breeze but that’s okay. If there were, it would simply baste our skin as though we were a slow-crusting brisket. I ask you, Gentle Reader, “Why July Fourth?” Does not each of the twelve months have a Fourth? For example, the merry month of May or the crisp, invigorating month of October each has a perfectly good Fourth. And neither has a heat index of 108 degrees! Were our Founding Fathers so fond of their wool frock coats they were impervious to July’s guarantee of a reprise of Joan of Arc’s demise? What was Thomas Jefferson thinking as his Sons of Liberty compatriots dumped the tea into Boston’s Harbor on December 16, 1773? Why not fire off his written volleys against King George III then, when it was cool?
Our rhetorical path today is an examination of the date of our country’s birthday and how we might celebrate it each year without getting suntan lotion and sweaty grit mixed into our barbeque. To me the solution is as simple as the whole country ignoring the gamesmanship of celebrating George Washington’s and Abraham Lincoln’s birthdays not on February 22 and February 12 as we did all of my school years. Why, with the stroke of a Congressional pen, voila, we now have President’s Day every year on the third Monday in February! I say, hooray! Now how about the Fourth of …?
Many people throughout the world have celebrated the presumed birthday of Jesus. Yet, no one truly knows for sure when Jesus was born. We do know over the past 2,000 years more than one date has been chosen for Christ’s date of birth. For example, many people in Europe celebrate Christmas on January 07 because they follow the Julian calendar set by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.
However, in 1582 Pope Gregory developed his calendar. The Julian Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar each gave a different day for Christmas. One was on the 24th or 25th of December and the other gave January 07. Does it matter? Apparently not. I say if the world can pick an arbitrary date for the birth of Jesus, we can re-set the birth of America to a friendlier clime. I respectfully suggest October 04 every year starting in 2025.
On a personal topic, one of my earlier Gavel Gamut columns drew the thoughtful attention of a reader, Mr. Jerry Butterbaugh. Mr. Butterbaugh, thank you for taking the time to read the column and thank you for your interesting perspective. You respectfully presented a different point of view without casting aspersions. Would that our beloved country as a whole could discuss our many serious issues in the same manner. Your points were clear and helpful. I appreciate them.
Also, since my wife Peg is about the only reader I can consistently rely upon, and that only because she has to type and post them, your response was most welcome.
For more Gavel Gamut articles go to www.jamesmredwine.com
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MEETING
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, July 1, 2024, at 5:30 pm
Civic Center Complex, Room 307
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – May 6, 2024
4. NEW BUSINESS
a. 24-HPOCA-05 -Alvey Signs approval for 212 Mulberry
b. 24-HPOCA-06-10 E Chandler roof modification
5. OLD BUSINESS
a. 24-HPOCA-03 Charles Capshaw, 724 SE 2nd Street Revised Site Plan
b. 615 SE Riverside Update
c. 813 SE Riverside Update
d. Update Demolition by Neglect Ordinance
e. Shackelford Mansion Update
6. MISCELLANEOUS
7. ADJOURNMENT
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Otters, Slammers split twin bill
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters played in their third doubleheader of the year on Thursday against the Joliet Slammers at Bosse Field. The Otters (17-25) dropped the opener 4-0, but salvaged the series with a win in the nightcap, taking down the Slammers (19-23) 6-1.
Game 1 – Joliet 4, Evansville 0
The Otters were shut out for the first time this season in the early contest. Geno Encina (1-1) earned the win on the hill, pitching in all seven frames as the starter. Taking the loss was Parker Brahms (2-5). All three runs he allowed came on a walk, an error and a hit-by-pitch.
Joliet opened the scoring in the third inning with two runs. They added another in the fourth frame and finalized the scoring in the seventh.
Offensively, the Otters strung together three hits from David Mendham, Jake Green and Logan Brown. They were held to their least amount of knocks in a single game this season.
Game 2 – Evansville 6, Joliet 1
Evansville rebounded in the nightcap, jumping ahead early and never looking back.
Braden Scott (1-6) was tabbed with his first win of the 2024 season after pitching a gem. He went the distance, striking out 11 in his seven innings as the starter. Zach Grace (0-1) took the loss.
Alec Olund homered to left field for two runs in the first inning to put the Otters on the board. It was his fifth jack of the year, but his first in an Evansville uniform. Also in the frame, Randy Bednar came into score on the second error of the inning from the Joliet defense, making it a 3-0 game.
The Otters added another trio to finalize their scoring in the fourth frame. Justin Felix launched his second home run of the season to right field, plating two runs. Then, Delvin Zinn singled and later scored on a sacrifice RBI from Olund for his third run driven in of the night.
Joliet scored their lone run in the sixth inning.
Closing out their nine-game home stand tonight, the Otters finished 4-5 in three series. Now, they will hit the road for six contests, beginning Friday against the Windy City ThunderBolts. The first pitch tomorrow is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. CT in Crestwood,IL. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.