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EPD Activity Report

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THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

(Week of 08 June 2015)

THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT

The Transportation Security Agency’s airport security system was put to an internal test recently. The results were that 95% of weapons and drugs passed through without detection.

I suppose this means out of every 10 passengers, 10 were subjected to so-called security measures but 9 ½ of them could have still brought down a plane.

Passengers are not even the greatest threat. According to a statement made by Lauren Stover, the Miami airport security director, to CNN:

“One of the greatest vulnerabilities for this airport, and probably any airport is the insider threat.”

In other words, the baggage handlers, cleanup crews, restaurant workers, etc., who have daily access to the airplanes are potentially more dangerous than a baby in a perambulator or an elderly person in a wheelchair. And there is no federal requirement that employees be screened at security checkpoints.

This was well documented in December 2014 when a baggage handler was found to have brought guns to the airport in Atlanta and given them to passengers who had cleared security. This occurred on twenty different flights from Miami to New York.

The estimates for what the hydra-headed TSA costs America are widely divergent. But, estimates of one trillion dollars since 9/11 are probably in the ballpark. That does not consider the costs in delays and inconvenience to hundreds of millions of travelers.

Sometimes one might hear some politician whose district benefits from TSA employment and investment say, “But, who cares if we have to take off our shoes, we are safer now than before 9/11. Of course, the results of the recent test prove that 95% of the time we are no safer with TSA than without it.

In fact, pre-9/11 and post 9/11 look the same in terms of non-attacks. Many passengers can remember when there was no airport security and also remember there were only a handful of incidents for almost one hundred years.

Gentle Reader, you might be thinking, “Okay, Jim, so what should we do differently?” I respond: The FBI, the CIA and NSA are documenting every conversation of every potential passenger. They know the potential terrorists before they get to the airport. For all but a tiny portion of 330 million Americans that does not mean them. With the old PATRIOT Act and the new FREEDOM Act we are as close to 1984 as we can get. So why pretend otherwise? If our government cannot trust us, let’s at least quit the charade and avoid the indignity.

The results of the recent test of TSA remind me of the people who think their thoughts can control the actions of others, even of animals. If one convinces himself or herself that what they do keeps the lions away, then if they see no lions, it does not mean they are correct.

Or if one chants, “Wimoweh”, over and over and no lions appear, the village is no safer than before.

ST. MARY’S MOBILE MAMMOGRAPHY OFFERS FREE MAMMOGRAMS FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY

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St. Mary’s Mobile Digital Mammography is coming to your community soon. Digital pictures can be magnified, adjusted and previewed to see certain areas that regular film cannot. There are fewer retakes and sharper images. Digital mammograms use less radiation, making them safer for patients.  All screenings include mammograms and education about breast health and early detection of breast cancer.

Participants must meet the following criteria to be eligible:

  • You must be between 35 to 40 years old to receive your baseline (or initial) mammogram.
  • Annual mammograms should begin at age 40.
  • It must have been at least one year since your last mammogram.
  • Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance are accepted.
  • Assistance is available for those who qualify.

St. Mary’s received the “Sharing the Vision: Early Detection of Breast Cancer” grant from the Greater Evansville Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation, and the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust “Power of  Hope” grant,  which helps fund the screenings.

To schedule your screening or for more information, please call the St. Mary’s Women’s Wellness Center at 1.877.580.3883 or 812.485.5723.

Here is the Mobile Digital Mammogram schedule for July/August 2015.

  • St. Mary’s Breast Center, 100 St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing, Newburgh 

Wednesday, July 8th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday, July 29th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday, August 5th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday, August 26th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

  • First United Methodist Church, 801 Walnut St., Petersburg, IN

Monday, July 13th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

House Republican Legislation Creates Jobs

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House Republican Legislation Creates Jobs

BBC News recently highlighted Indiana as the nation’s manufacturing leader. In this article, they discussed right-to-work playing a key role in bringing manufacturing jobs to Indiana. The Indiana House Republicans championed legislation in 2012 to make this happen. As a result, 12,000 jobs and more than $1.2 billion in investment were added to the state.

Interim Study Committees Announced

 

Last week, the Legislative Council met to assign topics for the Legislature to study during the 2015 interim. The Legislative Council is comprised of eight members of the Indiana Senate and eight members of the Indiana House of Representatives. In 2015, Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) is serving as chair and House Speaker Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis) is serving as vice-chair.
Interim study committees help legislators make thorough examinations of important issues and make better informed decisions on legislation before the next session. School testing and problems faced by offenders when attempting to find employment after being released are among the many topics to be studied.

Read the full resolution detailing the study committees here.

Visit the Indiana General Assembly website for interim committee schedules and live webcasts.

Office of Legislative Ethics

In addition to assigning topics and new interim committees, the Legislative Council approved the appointment of Bob Rudolph to serve as the Chief Counsel for the new Office of Legislative Ethics. House Speaker Bosma was the author of House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1002, the ethics bill which passed in a bipartisan effort during the 2015 legislative session. HEA 1002 created the Office of Legislative Ethics in an effort to increase government transparency and accountability.

Governor Pence to Offer Remarks at Commemorative Air Force Warbird Expo

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Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Warbird Expo, which aims to honor veterans from all services and eras. Details below.

 

Saturday, June 6:

 

10:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks at CAF Warbird Expo

*Media are welcome to attend.

Metropolitan Airport, 9917 Willow View Road, Fishers

Evansville man arrested on weapon and narcotics charges during domestic violence investigation

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Evansville Police arrested 32 year old DEMARCO KILLEBREW on weapon and drug charges after they responded to a domestic violence in progress call in the 2000 block of N. 7th Ave Thursday afternoon.
Officers stopped Killebrew as he was leaving the area. He confirmed he had involved in the incident. He then informed officers he was armed and that he did not have a permit.
Officers removed a loaded revolver from his pants pocket without incident. Officers also found small amount of marijuana.
The female involved in the original call said there was not physical fight.
Killebrew was charged with Possession of a Handgun Without a Permit and Possession of Marijuana.
 

Evansville Residents Should get their 8% Homestead Tax Credit

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 Democratic Mayoral Candidate Gail Riecken believes Evansville residents should get the maximum allowable amount of the 8% homestead tax credit.

In the years 2012, 2013 and 2014, residents received 7.0474%, 6.1581% and 6.6561%, respectively, not 8%.

“When middle and low income residents are struggling to get by, Evansville residents deserve to get the maximum allowable 8% homestead tax credit to provide them with relief to help make mortgage payments, buy food for their families, school supplies for their kids or put gas in their cars”, said Riecken.

Riecken made her comments today prior to the City Council meeting to be held on June 8th, when the homestead tax credit will be discussed.

Riecken called attention to the ordinance that says in effect not to exceed a net of 8%.

“The fact that the Mayor is unaware that his ordinance filed by his city attorney does not give residents the maximum allowable 8% shows that he has mismanaged this important issue and is less concerned about the effect on our residents”, said Riecken.

“The ordinance before the City Council must be amended immediately. Families are struggling here in Evansville and anything less than 8% is unacceptable for our citizens”, Riecken said.

“When endorsing Winnecke in 2011, the Courier & Press wrote ‘Winnecke has admitted his error, and indeed, it would be difficult to imagine he has not learned from his misstep.” 1

“Obviously, he hasn’t,” Riecken said. “His proposed ordinance, which does not give the Evansville Citizens the full 8% Homestead Tax Credit, clearly shows he has not learned from his History.”

Suspicious man prompts police response in east side neighborhood

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Evansville Police were called to the 7400 block of E. Mulberry around 2:45 Thursday afternoon for a report of a suspicious person.
Officers arrived and spoke with a 12 year old who said a man driving a BLACK NISSAN ALTIMA (unknown year) had approached him while he was walking. The man was described as:
WHITE
LATE 30’S-EARLY 40’S
FACIAL HAIR (5 O’CLCOK SHADOW OR GOATEE)
SQUARE FRAM SUNGLASSES
WHITE/ BLUE PLAID SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT
The juvenile believed the man was trying to use a fake British accent and asked him where the nearest police station was located. The man then reached towards the juvenile. He felt the man was trying to grab him, so he ran away and went home.
The man was last seen going east on Lincoln from Martin’s Lane.
While investigating this incident, another person called and reported seeing the same man in the Nissan on the State Hospital Grounds about 20 minutes before the Mulberry incident. The caller felt the man was watching her children, so she left the park.
Anyone with information on the man or the car is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979.