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DR RICHARD MOSS TAKES CONGRESSMAN BUCSHON TO TASK

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DR RICHARD MOSS TAKES CONGRESSMAN BUCSHON TO TASK

“More ‘phony show votes’ from Larry Bucshon and the Republican Establishment to placate the ‘rubes’ back home.”

Jasper, IN – “Congressman Larry Bucshon has been awfully busy on Facebook, his official website, and a stream of breathless “press releases,” detailing his many legislative and legal attempts to thwart Obama and the federal bureaucracy. The only problem is that none of his proposals will work. Those trains have left the station, Congressman, thanks to you and other Republicans in Washington. It is more of the same – political posturing for the folks back home with no policy impact at all.”

Item #1: “Congressman Larry Bucshon and other members of the House and Senate filed an amicus brief supporting petitions by 27 states, including Indiana, seeking to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan.”

So Dr. Bucshon and our ‘stalwart’ Republican Congress are going to impede the Obama wrecking ball including the Environmental Protection Agency by supporting a lawsuit filed by 27 states? It really is laughable when the Congress, arguably the most powerful branch of our Federal government, sinks to lawsuits as a measure to rein in our lawless federal bureaucracy. Congress has all the power in the world over the EPA. It created it in 1970. It could end it if it wanted to. It controls it through Congressional oversight and its spending power. Congress does not have to depend on another branch of government, in this case the Supreme Court, to exert its vast influence. It has all the authority it needs through appropriations and funding – and this is precisely what our housebroken, mush Republican Congress failed to do. Congressman Bucshon and fellow Republicans already voted for the Omnibus bill last December, which fully funded the EPA for the remainder of Obama’s term, including its destructive Clean Power Plan regulations regarding CO2 emissions. This will devastate Indiana’s coal industry costing the state thousands of jobs. They already failed their constituents, Indiana, and the country – and more political stagecraft will not change it. Congressman Bucshon cannot have it both ways. He cannot claim to support coal and coal miners while voting to fully fund the anti-coal EPA. And then use what amounts to meaningless legal flimflam, mere political posturing to score rhetorical points back home. It is more of what we have come to expect from Congressman Bucshon and the Republican Congress – political theater. And we are tired of it.

Item #2: January 6, 2016 Press Release
(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Wednesday, the House passed a budget reconciliation package that dismantles Obamacare and defunds Planned Parenthood. This legislation will reach the President’s desk for the first time ever.

I’m afraid this is more of the same. Bucshon already voted to fully fund Obamacare and Planned Parenthood last December when he voted for the 2000 page, $1.1trillion massive Omnibus Bill last December. So now after the deal is already done, he and fellow ‘rock ribbed’ Republicans will engage in more political theater, more phony show votes, by sending bills that will have no impact because Obama will veto them. Congressman, just so you understand, when you give up your power of the purse for the entire year including the remainder of Obama’s term, you have given up all leverage. And Obama knows that. The time for action is when you are funding the bills. And that is precisely where Republicans will fail as you did last December. More empty political posturing for the folks back home. We need a change.

Item #3: March 2, 2016 Press Release
(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Wednesday, the House of Representatives approved a bipartisan Medicaid reform bill authored by Congressmen Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-IN), Peter Welch (D-VT), and G.K. Butterfield (D-NC). H.R. 3716, the Ensuring Access to Quality Medicaid Providers Act, strengthens the Medicaid program and saves taxpayer dollars by ridding the program of bad actors. “This bill strengthens Medicaid and improves patient access to quality care by ridding the program of fraudulent actors who seek to take advantage of the most vulnerable patients and scam taxpayers. Our bipartisan bill ends waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medicaid program saving taxpayers an estimated $15 million…” Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-IN)

It is almost embarrassing to see the Congressman touting this bill. So he coauthors a ‘bipartisan’ bill working with two Democrats to save taxpayers $15 million over ten years or about $1.5 million a year? Current spending levels have the federal government spending about $8 million a minute, so the savings from the bill amounts to about 18 seconds of spending. Does the Congressman appreciate that the Federal government is drowning in red ink, with $19 trillion of online budget debt, greater than the size of our economy? That Obama and the Republican Congress have together doubled the national debt in seven years? That we have more than $200 trillion in unfunded liabilities? That all of this spending is unsustainable and that we are peering over the fiscal abyss? That we are imposing crushing burdens on our children and grandchildren? That Medicaid costs $500 billion a year and is breaking the backs of our states?

What efforts has Congressman Bucshon made to address the growing costs of this massive unsustainable federal program? Has he thought about turning it over to the states, perhaps in the form of block grants instead of the current method that employs matching state dollars, which incentivizes states to expand the program by giving them basically a dollar of spending for 50 cents? Or privatizing it? Voucherizing it? Employing free market mechanisms to rein in the rising costs? Medicaid HSAs? What about the millions of immigrants, legal and illegal, who abuse our government programs including Medicaid that drives up the costs?

While there is nothing wrong with saving $1.5 million a year, to raise it as a serious effort to rein in another out of control federal program that is bankrupting the country borders on the truly absurd. It seems that Congressman Bucshon and our ‘stanch’ Republican Congress do not have the stomach for the serious fight of cutting spending, reducing the size of government, and balancing our budget.

We need someone who will take on career politicians in both political parties and fight for conservative causes in Washington, a new conservative champion who will represent the conservative values of Indiana’s 8th district! We have had enough of “go along to get along” from Congressman Bucshon and our hapless Republican Congress.

Find out more about Dr. Moss at www.rmoss4congress.com.  Call or email at 812-684-0971 or hq@rmoss4congress.com.  Find Moss For Congress on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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US Supreme Court Overturns Alabama Court, Restores Parental Rights In Lesbian Adoption Case

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US Supreme Court Overturns Alabama Court, Restores Parental Rights In lesbian Adoption Case

BY KELSEY STEIN and Kent Faulk

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday overturned an Alabama court’s refusal to recognize a same-sex adoption and denial of visitation rights to a lesbian mother.

The unanimous decision was issued early Monday. The short ruling says that the Alabama Supreme Court overstepped its authority by not recognizing the adoption that had been granted in Georgia.

A woman identified in court documents as V.L. sought visitation rights after splitting with her lesbian partner, identified as E.L., who gave birth to three children between 2002 and 2004 when the couple was together.

The ruling issued Monday restores full rights as an adoptive parent to V.L.

“I am overjoyed that the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the Alabama court decision,” the adoptive mother, V.L., said in a prepared statement. “I have been my children’s mother in every way for their whole lives. I thought that adopting them meant that we would be able to be together always. When the Alabama court said my adoption was invalid and I wasn’t their mother, I didn’t think I could go on. The Supreme Court has done what’s right for my family.”

The case was first appealed to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. That court ruled in October 2014 that a Jefferson County judge had erred when he granted the woman – identified in court documents as V.L. – visitation rights. But then that appeals court reversed itself in February. The case was then appealed to the Alabama Supreme Court.

On Sept.18 the Alabama Supreme Court issued an order refusing to recognize V.L.’s Georgia adoption and declaring it void. The court found that Alabama did not have to recognize adoption by V.L. of her partner’s biological children because it found the Georgia court didn’t properly apply state law.

V.L. was represented by attorneys with the National Center for Lesbian Rights, who said the Alabama Supreme Court disregarded clear precedent with that ruling.

In November, the adoptive mother filed an appeal of the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that denied her visitation rights. Her request said “this Court’s review of the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision is urgently needed” because “the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision flouts a century of precedent on the Full Faith and Credit Clause and will have a devastating impact on Alabama adoptive families.”

In December, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling in the case, temporarily granting V.L. visitation rights.

NCLR attorneys lauded the ruling as a landmark victory for adoptive parents across the country.

“The Supreme Court’s reversal of Alabama’s unprecedented decision to void an adoption from another state is a victory not only for our client but for thousands of adopted families,” NCLR Family Law Director Cathy Sakimura, who is representing V.L., said in a news release. “No adoptive parent or child should have to face the uncertainty and loss of being separated years after their adoption just because another state’s court disagrees with the law that was applied in their adoption.”

In addition to the National Center for Lesbian Rights, V.L is represented by Adam Unikowsky and Paul Smith of Jenner & Block, and Alabama attorneys Heather Fann of Boyd, Fernambucq, Dunn & Fann, P.C., and Traci Vella of Vella & King, Attorneys at Law.

The children’s Guardian Ad Litem is Tobie J. Smith of the Legal Aid Society of Birmingham, who is represented by Marc Hearron of Morrison & Foerster LLP.

AL.com reporter Kent Faulk contributed to this report.

THURSDAYS “READERS FORUM”

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THURSDAYS “READERS FORUM”

Whats On Your Mind Today?

Are you please which the Mayor State of the City address?

Do you think the Mayor should give the tax supported not-for profit Evansville Brownfields Corp $1.7 even after they refused to release any financial data to the public?

Do you feel that the City of Evansville should subsidize a Hockey team?

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UE golf teams finish day one of Butler Invitational

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Katterhenry and Voyvodic lead the squads 

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A trip to Florida continued for the University of Evansville men’s and women’s golf squads as they finished the first round of the Bulldog Florida Invitational at Windsor Parke.  Kayla Katterhenry is in a tie up the women’s tournament while Rick Voyvodic is all alone on top for the men.

Pacing the women once again was Kayla Katterhenry.  Her first day total in rough, windy conditions, finished at a 75 as she is tied for the lead entering the final round of 18.  She finished the day three strokes ahead of freshman Maria Pickens, who is tied for 12th with a 78.

Giulia Mallmann carded an 87 to stand in a tie for 38th place and was followed by Maggie Camp, notched a 91 and Madison Chaney, who posted a 92.  Individuals Carly Waggoner and Rachel Marchi notched rounds of 91 and 92, respectively.

As a team, the ladies are in 6th place with a 331.  They have a 7-shot cushion over 7th place and are just four shots out of the top five with Valparaiso sitting with a 327.  Western Michigan and Ball State lead the way with scores of 313.  Allison Lindley of BSU is tied for Katterhenry for the lead.

A great day of play also took place for the men.  Rick Voyvodic leads the way on the men’s leaderboard as his 74 was the low round of the day.  He finished the day just ahead of Tyler Gray, who is tied for second with a 75.

Joseph Addante completed the day with an 83 while Will Knights sits tied for 22nd with an 84.  Wil Pahud notched an 85 and is tied for 25th.  Three individuals posted rounds on Wednesday including: Jon Pick (80), Noah Reese (82) and Austin Carmack (85).

The men are within striking distance of the win as they go into Thursday’s final round just four off the lead.  UE sits in third place, one behind Savannah State and four behind leader Butler.

Both teams finish the event tomorrow with one round of play.

Softball Doubleheader vs. EIU Cancelled

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Aces in action in Bloomington this weekend

Due to the impending inclement weather in the Evansville area today, the University of Evansville softball doubleheader against Eastern Illinois has been cancelled.

No make-up date has been announced at this time.

The first home game of the season is now set to be on March 19 against Drake.  This weekend, the Purple Aces will be in Bloomington for the Indiana Classic where they are set to take on Indiana University and Ohio University.

Public Education Foundation/Ivy Tech Community College TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

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Students from the EVSC showcasing technology prowess

Thursday, March 10, 4:30-7 p.m.

Commons, Ivy Tech Community College

3501 N. First Avenue

 

Background: PEF and Ivy Tech annual host this event offering EVSC students and teachers the opportunity to showcase their technology talents. Twenty-two booths ae planned and there are 15 entries in the Cardboard Arcade Challenge! In this event, students have designed working arcade games made out of cardboard and other recycled materials. A Maker’s Space is also planned for the public to see what they can create and to get the creative juices flowing! Students and teachers learn from each other, and it’s not unusual to see students from one school, huddled up with those from another school to learn. This is networking for kids at its very best! Everyone in attendance will be able to nominate a school for the Tech School of the Year Award, as well.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of the felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office yesterday and today.

Kersta Renee Justus Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Legend Drug deception, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Diane Rene Flores Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony

Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Jason Cantrell Rose Receiving stolen auto parts, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor

Jason Wade Folz Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor

Kendra Corrallen Pritchett Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony

Michael Lynn Alexander Jr. Aggravated battery, Level 3 felony

Criminal recklessness, Level 5 felony

Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony

Mack Henry Jacobs Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, Level 4 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer, Class A misdemeanor

Heather Dawn Williams Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Fury Lee Clevenger Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor

Slone Thomas Clevenger Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor

Alonzo Cartel Buchannan Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

William Charles Hamer Jr. Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 3 felony

Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Larry Joe Sanders Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Level 6 felony

Randi Jean Galloway Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Bridget Anne Roeder Theft, Level 6 felony

William Leroy Thomas Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Possession of cocaine, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

False informing, Class B misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Randall Allen Waller Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Brian Wayne Hohenstreet Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Curtis Lee Wade Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 3 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Sherry Larue Swope Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 3 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Chelsi Paige Engel AKA Chelsi Koutz Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Legend Drug deception, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Melvin Terrell Barber Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

John Jerome Banks Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Baron Jerrell Lights Murder

Attempted murder, Level 1 felony

Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury, Level 2 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 3 felony

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, Level 4 felony

Mickey Shawn Owen Theft, Level 6 felony

Kevin Jerry Dinh Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony

USI BB falls to Georgia College, 6-5

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EMERSON, Ga. – The 18th-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team allowed a run in the ninth and fell to Georgia College, 6-5, in the conclusion of the Perfect Pitch Spring Swing Tuesday afternoon at the Lakepoint Sports Complex in Emerson, Georgia. USI sees its record go to 8-4 mark, while Georgia College goes finished the day 11-7.

The Screaming Eagles, who are ranked 18th nationally by National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and 30th nationally by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, fell behind in the second inning. The Bobcats scored three runs in the second and two more in the fifth, leading 5-1 at the halfway mark.

USI would rally in the bottom of the fifth, cutting the deficit to 5-4 with a three-run surge. Sophomore second baseman Sam Griggs (Evansville, Indiana) scored the first run of the rally on a wild pitch before sophomore designated hitter Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) punctuated the three-run inning with a two-run blast to get the Eagles to within one run.

The Eagles knotted the game up at 5-5 in the seventh inning when senior rightfielder Kyle Kempf(Evansville, Indiana) drove in senior centerfielder Hamilton Carr (Evansville, Indiana). The score would remain tied until the ninth.

The Bobcats scored the eventual game-winner in the ninth on a sacrifice fly before the Eagles went down in order in the bottom half of the frame. USI junior right-hander Mike Ringer (Springfield, Illinois) took the loss for the Eagles. Ringer (1-1) went 3.1 innings, allowing the one run on four hits and striking out four.

USI returns to the Midwest and travels to Drury University for a non-conference three-game series March 11-13 for its first official road games of 2016 and finishes the road swing March 18 when it visits the University of Evansville.

The Eagles lead the all-time series with Drury, 17-7, after losing to the Panthers in the 2015 GLVC Tournament, 11-7. UE leads the all-time series with USI, 31-19, after posting a 7-4 victory in the annual game at Braun Stadium.

The next home games for the Eagles are March 19-20 when USI hosts Quincy University for a two-game series.

 

Adopt A Pet

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 Bo is a 1-year-old male Treeing Walker Coonhound! He’s seeking an indoor-only home. He was originally with Evansville Animal Care & Control and then Another Chance for Animals, and transferred to Vanderburgh Humane because they had more space for dogs. Adopt Bo TODAY neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated for $100! Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 to save a life!

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