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Governor Pence Directs State Agencies To Act On Recommendations Of Governor’s Task Force on Drugs

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Governor Pence Directs State Agencies To Act On Recommendations From Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention

Governor Mike Pence has directed state agencies to act on five recommendations provided during the third meeting of the Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention. At the third Task Force meeting on November 19, 2015, a list of action items were discussed and accepted for recommendation to the Governor. Today, the Governor took the following actions:

Directed the Department of Correction to work with Starke and other northwest Indiana counties to adopt and pilot the Regional Therapeutic Communities program, which provides more treatment options for local officials in addressing drug addiction.

Directed the Professional Licensing Agency, to request that the INSPECT Oversight Committee explore possible measures to increase access to INSPECT for prescribers and dispensers (For more information on INSPECT, visit: http://www.in.gov/pla/inspect/).

Support the following legislative items, authored by Sen. Jim Merritt, by including them on the Governor’s legislative agenda:

    • Expand the Lifeline Law to include immunity beyond alcohol offenses.
    • Amend state law to require the Indiana State of Department of Health (ISDH) to issue a standing order for the dispensing of an overdose intervention drug, such as naloxone. This standing order will enable certain entities such as pharmacies to sell the drug to an individual without needing a prior prescription from a physician.
    • Modify the Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana in a way that maintains support for local coordinating councils (LCCs) but brings together state agencies and stakeholders to address the drug abuse issues Indiana is facing today.

Directed the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to implement the Gold Card Program, which removes administrative burdens by allowing qualified physicians the ability to prescribe medications without prior authorization. The prior authorization process enables payers like the Indiana Medicaid Program a chance to review the medical evidence of a member’s health condition, as provided by the treating physician, so that the medical need for covering the service and treatment costs can be established.

“The Task Force’s latest recommendations serve as another important step forward in combating the scourge of drug addiction in the Hoosier state,” said Governor Pence. “As such, I am directing our state agencies to proceed in implementing its recommendations. As the Task Force continues to provide counsel and guidance, my administration will remain vigilant in addressing drug abuse and its heartbreaking repercussions in a comprehensive manner.”

 

Aces ready for Wooden Legacy

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Evansville to open tournament on Thursday versus Providence
 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – One of the most competitive in-season tournaments that the Purple Aces have ever taken part in is coming up as the University of Evansville travels to the Wooden Legacy in Anaheim, Calif.
 
Evansville opens the tournament on Thursday evening against Providence while other teams in the event include: Boise State, Boston College, UC Irvine, Santa Clara, Arizona and Michigan State.  Thursday’s game will begin at 8 p.m. CT and will be televised live on ESPNU and you can also watch live on ESPN3.com and the WatchESPN app.
 
A 93-88 win over Belmont gave the Purple Aces another 3-0 start to the season.  In the win over the Bruins, the Aces led for most of the game, going up by as many as 13 points before Belmont rallied back.  D.J. Balentine led the way with 27 points while Egidijus Mockevicius made it 3-for-3 with his third double-double of the season, registering 26 points and 14 boards.
 
Egidijus Mockevicius recorded his 30th double-double in his last 47 games as he went off for 26 points and 14 rebounds in the win over Belmont.  Mockevicius is the ONLY player in the country to 20 points and 12 rebounds.  His 26 points coupled with 20 against Marian marked the first time in his career that he has recorded back-to-back 20-point outings.
 
A 12-of-21 effort from the floor against Belmont saw D.J. Balentine improve his shooting from 33.3% entering the game to 43.8% afterwards.  D.J.’s 12 makes tied his career-high, which he did against IPFW in the CIT opener in March.  His efforts saw him finish with 27 points to move into a tie for second place in the MVC with 21.3 points per game, he is tied with Mockevicius.
 
For the first time in his career, Jaylon Brown has recorded back-to-back double figure games, recording 13 against Marian and Belmont.  His hot shooting has been evident in the last two games as he was 5-of-7 in both contests.  He has given UE solid minutes and is averaging 31.3 per game.
 
Providence heads to Anaheim with a perfect 4-0 record in tact.  The Friars opened up the season with a solid 76-64 win over Harvard before edging out Illinois, 60-59, in the Gavitt Tipoff; Providence has also defeated Brown and NJIT.  Preseason All-American Kris Dunn leads the way for the Friars as he has notched 18.8 points per game while posting 21 steals and 7.8 rebounds per game.  Teammate Rodney Bullock is right there with him on the scorebaord, tying Dunn with 18.8 PPG; Bullock has shot 54.7% on the season and leads the squad with 8.5 rebounds per game.  The 1-2-3 punch continues with Ben Bentil, who has notched 13 points and 8 rebounds per contest through the first four games.

Dr. Bucshon Votes to Overhaul Education System, Empower States and Parents

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On Wednesday, the House of Representatives approved the conference report for S. 1177, the Every Student Succeeds Act,  a measure that replaces No Child Left Behind, reins in the federal government’s ability to intervene in K-12 education, restores state and local control, and empowers parents.

 

Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. released the following statement regarding the passage of S. 1177:

 

“This legislation represents the first major education overhaul since 2002. With it, we reign in federal intervention, restore state and local control, and empower parents to make decisions on what’s best for their children regarding K-12 education. Without it, states and families will continue to be subject to the one-size-fits-all federal approach from the Department of Education that’s not working for students,” said Bucshon. “As a father of four, I understand how critical it is that education policy be set as close to the student as possible.  These common-sense reforms help accomplish that goal.” 

 

S. 1177 passed the House by a vote of bipartisan vote and represents a melding of proposals approved separately by the House and Senate earlier this year.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Congressman Bucshon recently traveled the 8th District during his “Education Tour,” where he met with area educators to discuss S. 1177 and other issues impacting their ability to teach students.

 

Highlights of S. 1177:

 

·         Places new and unprecedented restrictions on the authority of the Secretary of Education.

·         Prohibits the Secretary of Education from forcing, coercing, or incentivizing states into adopting Common Core. Those prohibitions can be found in sections 8544, 8525A, and 8527 of the legislation.

·         Ends the era of federally-mandated high-stakes testing.

·         Eliminates the federally-mandated one-size-fits-all-accountability system.

·         Repeals 49 ineffective and duplicative federal programs.

·         Provides states and schools with new funding and flexibility.

·         Offers parents more school choice.

 

What some major publications are saying:

 

Wall Street Journal: S. 1177 “would represent the largest devolution of federal control to the states in a quarter-century.” (WSJ; 11/30/15)

 

The Daily Caller: S. 1177 “will substantially limit the Department of Education and give more authority to state governments.” (Daily Caller; 12/1/15)

 

NPR: Under S. 1177, the “Education secretary could no longer push for academic standards like the Common Core.”  (NPR; 12/1/15)

 

Politico: S. 1177 “significantly diminish(es) the power of the education secretary and prevent(s) the federal government from using its money and influence to promote national standards like the Common Core.” (Politico; 11/30/15)

 

Buzzfeed: Under S. 1177 “States will now get to design their own systems to measure how schools perform.” (Buzzfeed; 11/30/15)

 

Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. is a physician and Republican member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee serving his third term representing Indiana’s 8th Congressional district. The 8th District of Indiana includes all or parts of Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warrick counties.  

USI Women’s Golf signs two for 2016-17

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf announced that two incoming freshmen have signed national letters of intent to compete for the Screaming Eagles next fall. Abbey Leighty (Mt. Carmel, Illinois) and Grace Davis (Valparaiso, Indiana) are set to join USI and Head Coach Lu Anne Howerton in 2016-17.

“I am excited to add Abbey and Grace to our 2016 fall roster,” said Howerton. “They have some pretty big shoes to fill with us losing three of our top four players, but I am confident we are building a great future!”

Abbey Leighty is currently a senior at Mt. Carmel High School in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, and is a three-time individual IHSA State Golf Tournament qualifier, finishing third in 2014 and 2015.

“Abbey is consistent and an excellent ball striker,” said Howerton. “She has finished at the top of the leader board in several major tournaments, gaining her the experience she needs to compete at the college level.”

Leighty has been a member of two consecutive Big 8 Conference Championship teams as well as three consecutive IHSA Regional Championships at Mt. Carmel. As a junior golfer, Lighty is a four-time Elks Regional Champion and has multiple Evansville Junior Golf Association victories.

A four-time letter winner at Chesterton High School (Chesterton, Indiana), Grace Davis finished her high school career with a 36th-place finish at the 2015 IHSAA State Tournament as an individual.

“Grace, a long ball hitter, has a great mental game which is hard to find, especially in a freshman.” said Howerton. “Putting together a great work ethic and the willingness to learn, Grace will be a strong addition to the line-up.”

As an individual, Davis finished her senior year with All-Area, All-Conference, and All-State accolades. CHS finished third at the state tournament after winning sectional and regional titles in 2015.

The Eagles resume their 2015-16 this spring.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015.

Jeffery Scott Hoon Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Attempted residential entry, Level 6 felony

 

Janie Elizabeth Turck Theft, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Justin Randal Burton Burglary, Level 5 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Kara Brie Bryant Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony

Andrew Allen Akin Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony

Emory Vandunk Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Krista Gayle Carnahan Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person less than 18 years of age, Level 6 felony

Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Class A misdemeanor

Megan Marie Newton Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more, Level 6 felony

Brian Scott Garrett Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor

Daniel Joseph Flick Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age, Level 6 felony

Dakota James Luke Clayton Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felon

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Brandon Lee Malcolm Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Shad Andrew Hight Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Jonathan Methuselah Harrison Jr. Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony

Criminal trespass, Level 6 felony

Raymont Darnell Merriweather Rape, Level 3 felony

Crystal Shantel Clemons Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Darell Maurice Hayes Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Nathan Wesley Bryan Rape, Level 1 felony

Rape, Level 3 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 5 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

William Davel Carter Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Adopt A Pet

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Predictions Made By ABC Radio Commentator Paul Harvey

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 On April 3, 1965 an amazing prediction was made by  ABC Radio commentator Paul Harvey? …the attached video was produced to illustrate Mr. Harvey’s predictions he made almost 50 years ago?

Many millions of Americans listened to his daily programs which were broadcast over 1,200 radio stations nationwide?

When you listen to Mr. Harvey’s stunning predictions about how the “Prince Of Darkness” will take control of America it will amaze you? …Its important to remember this commentary was broadcast almost 50 years ago?

Posted below is the link of this worth while video that is less than three minutes long and you will be amazed about the warning made by Paul Harvey concerning the future direction of America?

Please click below to view this amazing video about how the “Prince of Darkness” is taking over American?

 

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IS IT TRUE DECEMBER 3, 2015

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IS IT TRUE todays “Readers Poll”is: “Are you pleased with the way Governor Pence has conducted himself over the last four (4) years”?

IS IT TRUE we are hoping to have at least 2 million page views by the end of the year?

IS IT TRUE you can expect some activity on our site spearheaded by our Webmaster? …we urge you to be patient with us over the next couple of days?

IS IT TRUE that starting next Monday IIT will posted twice a week? …you can expect to read IS IT TRUE on Monday and Thursday of each week?

IS IT TRUE we would like to share with you a new publication called FEDERAL FUMBLES-100 Ways The Government Dropped The Ball? …this publication was created by United States Senator James Lankford form Oklahoma? …you can Goggle it to read the entire publication? …heres a few TID BITS from this publication that we thought you would enjoy?

GOT GNATCATCHERS?

Congress should establish a policy that all grants issued by the Department of Defense must support national security FWS listed the coastal CAGN, a tiny blue-gray bird, as a “threatened” species in 1993. Earlier this year, DOD issued a grant worth $283,500 to survey “at least ten California gnatcatcher (CAGN) pairs in order to determine use throughout each vegetation alliance.” Thankfully DOD provides an explanation for this, which includes monitoring of CAGN nests, the ability of baby CAGNs to learn to fly, and the temperature and availability of food around the nest. The surveyor would also document any instances of cowbirds, another small bird, laying eggs in CAGN nests. (Note: Evidently the Cowbirds tend to do this for some reason.)

In what universe should DOD spend $283,500 to study the day-to-day life of a tiny bird? How is American national security strengthened by this study? DOD should be in the business of defense, not nature conservancy. First, there is an entire federal agency that does things like this: FWS. Second, any project like this, regardless of the agency in charge, should always have to publicly demonstrate the purpose and rationale for any grant, and publicly release the findings afterwards.

Congress should work with DOD to ensure there are no federal restrictions to the Department remaining completely focused on keeping the homeland safe. DOD should not feel obligated to fulfill the mission of other federal agencies. It has a tough enough job already

A $4 MILLION REBEL

Last year, Congress gave $500 million in federal tax money to train and provide equipment for at least 5,400 Syrian rebels fighting against ISIL. Over the next year, DOD spent about half of that amount and managed to train an overwhelming force of 60 fighters. In other words DOD spent about $4 million per rebel.

This resounding lack of success is likely why on October 9, 2015, the Obama Administration announced a “pause” in the program to reevaluate how the U.S. would support those fighting against ISIL. In a press release, DOD announced it would begin to provide equipment and weapons to select rebel leaders instead of training them.

It is good DOD finally recognized that this training and equipping program did not work. However, it should not have taken a year and $250 million to figure that out. DOD should have evaluated this program at every stage rather than wait a year to decide its fate. The federal government absolutely needs to support those who fight on the ground against this terrorist group. But Americans deserved to get more for their tax money. A clear Syria strategy is long overdue from this White House. Americans can see the obvious threat, and most Americans understand that sending 60 rebels into Syria at a cost of $4 million each is not a winning strategy.

THE TRUTH IS NOT CHEAP

The cost of telling the truth? Apparently, it is $545,000 at State. In March 2014 State’s School of Leadership and Management sought a contractor to provide training courses to “senior level officials on effective congressional testimony and briefing skills.”  The name of the course? “Communicating with Congress: Briefing and Testifying.  Additionally the contractor would assist with the design of congressional testimony prep classes for individuals who are nominated to be ambassadors and one-on-one classes for individuals set to testify before Congress.

So basically American taxpayers paid more than $500,000 to have a contractor teach people how to sit before a congressional committee and answer questions.

It is understandable that State wants to prepare its witnesses, perhaps to avoid embarrassing situations such as the nominee-to-be Ambassador to China saying, “I’m no real expert on China” or its nominee for the U.S. representative in Norway who testified about the non-existent president of that country. But does the federal government really need to hire an outside contractor to train federal officials and nominees on how to testify before Congress and tell the truth? Surely not.

Congress should use its oversight responsibilities to guide federal agencies (not contractors) to handle training or other internal matters that could be undertaken by staff already on the federal payroll. Another idea is to tell all State Department staff to just honor any mom’s advice, “When in doubt, tell

CAUTION: READ BEFORE EATING!

Allow restaurants and grocery stores to continue labeling food as they do today or list details on their website. You are what you eat, and the Federal Government wants to make sure you know it.  Starting December 1, 2015, an FDA rule will require all restaurants, gas stations, entertainment venues, and grocery stores with 20 or more locations to list the total caloric value of the prepared food and drinks they sell. For example Domino’s Pizza, which already posts its nutrition information online, will be required to develop new labels with caloric values for every pizza sold. Domino’s and Pizza Hut will be forced to label more than five million potential custom pizza options with specific caloric intake information, costing individual stores thousands of dollars.

Grocery stores will also be required to list the caloric values of prepared foods they serve that are intended to be eaten immediately. According to the Food Marketing Institute, this new rule could cost the grocery industry a colossal $1 billion in compliance in the first year alone.  Since these institutions will simply pass along the increased costs to consumers, the immediate result of the new menu labels will be higher food prices for consumers. Families will pay more for food purchased at grocery stores and for pizza they order for dinner.

Trust Americans to pick the food they like and want. Drop the entire labeling requirement. If all of the menu labeling cannot be eliminated, at least consider Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers’s (WA) Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act of 2015, which will provide flexibilities to restaurants to include either the number of calories contained in a whole menu item or the number of servings and calories per serving. Additionally the Act would allow nutritional information to be provided on an Internet menu for food establishments where the majority of orders are delivery or takeout.