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IS IT TRUE APRIL 20, 2015

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IS IT TRUE seven (7) Vanderburgh County Judges will hear the residency ordinance oral arguments on April 23, 2015 involving the Winnecke Administration and City Council?….the Honorable Judge Margaret Lloyd recused herself due to her brother Russ being an active employee for the Winnecke Administration in the position of City Controller?….that the Honorable Senior Judge Carl Heldt will take her place? …. that the Honorable Judge Leslie Shively, who ran unopposed for a Superior Court position in 2014, was previously appointed to the position effective March 31, 2013 is doing an outstanding job? …it has been brought to our attention that Judge Shively has donated substantial funds to Lloyd Winnecke’s campaign both as a judge and a private citizen? …that documents show that Judge Shively before taking office in what is to be a nonpartisan position as judge, donated to Winnecke personally and through his law practice? …since becoming a judge, Shively has donated to Winnecke personally and through his Committee to Elect Judge Shively? …we respectfully question if Judge Shively should also recuse himself from hearing oral arguments in the residency case, as he is overt supporter of the Winnecke Administration? …we want the people of Evansville to have not only receive an actual fair and impartial process on this issue, but also the appearance of one?….the standard for judges is to act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence of independence, integrity and impartiality, and to avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety? …there are no other judges who have donated personally to Winnecke. …we hope the Honorable Judge Leslie Shively will give thought to the issue of this potential conflict of interest given his track record of striving for, and apparently achieving, judicial excellence since taking the bench?

IS IT TRUE there is now no law prohibiting local governments from adopting wage based regulations at the local level? …if the City of Evansville adopt a new prevailing wage ordinance similar to the States new law we could save between 20% to 25% on the Hotel and Medical projects?

IS IT TRUE we checked the Indiana Secretary of State web site and notice the Winnecke administration apparently didn’t file a UCC (Uniformed Commercial Code) document with the State? … this means that any assets inside of Earthcare, Inc. was NOT used to secure the $200,000 loan to the city?

IS IT TRUE Fourth Ward City Councilwoman Constance Robinson had what she referred to as a work emergency and failed to participate in the question and answer session with her opponent David Ballard on Tri-State Voices?….although it appears the 20 year incumbent is taking her opponent seriously, we question the seriousness of Mr. Ballard as an opponent?…. Mr. Ballard has stated and distributed information that he is a probation officer with the Juvenile Court, but this is not the case?….Mr. Ballard is a contract employee that works 10-15 hours a week doing intake for the actual probation officers?…his job entails filling out a questionnaire with new probationers for the real probation officers to use in overseeing the juvenile? …Mr. Ballard stated if elected he would work full-time as a City Councilperson, and we now understand why?….the $19,000 that the position pays would be a dramatic increase in pay for the young man?….people running for office are tasked with making decisions as to how tax payer dollars are spent and honesty is an essential quality?…we question the honesty of Mr. Ballard’s resume?…we also question what appears to a be a moving stance of Mr. Ballard on ShotSpotter?…in his interview with Tri-State Voices, he spoke in favor of the measure, however in his interview with the Courier & Press he changed his tune?…perhaps Mr. Ballard, who has been away from Evansville since he was 18 and just returned in late 2013, is having his positions told to him by someone who actually knows the Fourth Ward?

IS IT TRUE that our property taxes have been raised for 2014 (payable in 2015)?….one should take a look at their property tax bill that they received last week to confirm?….for those who have their taxes escrowed and do not receive a bill, a visit to the Vanderburgh County Assessor’s website (vanderburghassessor.org) will provide the information?….the tax rate for 2013 (payable 2014) was 3.2938?….the tax rate for 2014 (payable 2015) was 3.3955?…. City Controller Russ Lloyd stated during the budget hearings in August of 2014 that the tax rate would not be higher but property values would increase thereby creating a higher assessment?…for many people this have proven to be untrue?…..the opposite has happened?….property values have been largely the same, so the tax was increased?….for some the property value went up and the tax rate?….we are curious to know the amount lost to the City and County based on property tax caps?….during the consolidation fight, the number floating around was that the majority of residents in the County had not hit their cap?….we would like to know what the percentage is now?

IS IT TRUE Courier & Press Editor Tim Ethridge used his Sunday column once again to criticize City Council member for asking questions about deficit spending and whether the Administration had a spending plan?….Ethridge actually applauded the fact the City may not be filling open positions and lamented the fact that personnel is the biggest expense?…he wrote in rebuking City Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley for questioning whether the City was in a defacto hiring freeze, “It’s not a pleasant choice, but if someone seeking a permit has to wait another three minutes because you’re leaving a position dark to save money, that is not a terrible trade-off.?”….we wonder if Mr. Ethridge bothered to ask any questions himself before lauding the lack of hiring?….we wonder if Mr. Etheridge is aware the Building Commission is three positions short currently?…the silly, little department that responds to complaints about dangerous structures, trash and weeds and also tracks the thousands of empty commercial and residential structures is lacking an Assistant Director, a Projects Manager and Community Liaison position?… Mr. Ethridge may recall the position created for Rose Young that was supposed to help businesses cut through the red tape of getting approval for investment and development?….could it be that the position was never necessary?….do businesses wanting to invest in their property suffer without this position that has been empty for nearly six months?…does an Assistant Director have no job duties?….are there no projects to manage?

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Governor Pence announces $435,000 in capacity building grants for pre-K

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Partnership with Early Learning Indiana, United Way opens 500+ additional seats

 

Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today announced that capacity-building grants totaling more than $435,000 have been awarded to 40 early learning providers around the state, adding 586 new seats for low-income four year olds in Indiana’s On My Way Pre-K program. Governor Pence joined leaders of the United Way of Central Indiana, Early Learning Indiana and Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out of School Learning today at Wayne Township Preschool to make the announcement.

 

“Hoosier children deserve every opportunity to start school ready to learn,” said Governor Pence. “Thanks to the generosity of United Way and Early Learning Indiana, these grants will offer more low-income students the chance to learn and grow in a high-quality pre-K program and will expand the reach of the On My Way Pre-K program.”

 

Early Learning Indiana committed $150,000 to the On My Way Pre-K grants to increase the number of early learning seats with providers in Allen, Jackson, Lake, and Vanderburgh Counties.  This collaboration was made possible through the Partnerships for Early Learners, supported by the Lilly Endowment Inc.  United Way of Central Indiana (UWCI) committed $100,000 to the grants, also with support from Lilly Endowment. UWCI’s focus was on creating additional seats in a mixed delivery system, including public schools, to increase choices for parents. United Way prioritized high-poverty areas with limited high-quality provider options. The State contributed roughly $185,000 to the effort.

 

Forty grantees from Allen, Jackson, Lake, Marion and Vanderburgh Counties received a total of $435,382.37. They were chosen from 78 applications received. These grants increase the number of pre-K programs participating in On My Way Pre-K, and the capacity of these participating programs to serve more children.  This effort provides increased access to high quality early learning programs and better options for all families. The number of new potential spaces created as a result of these grants is 586, and 402 of those spaces are in areas of highest need, which currently have the lowest access to high-quality preschools.

 

A list of all grantees is attached, along with data points on the grants. Additional information is available on request.

 

Wayne Township Preschool, one of the largest preschools in the state, an On My Way Pre-K provider and one of the grant recipients, welcomed Governor Pence and other partners today to celebrate the On My Way Pre-K program.

 

On My Way Pre-K is the name of Indiana’s first state-funded prekindergarten program, which was established as a five-county pilot by the Indiana General Assembly in 2014. In addition to Allen, Lake, Marion and Vanderburgh Counties, which are currently making a program available for about 450 children, Jackson County will join the others and be fully-operational by the fall of 2015. The pilot program is expected to ultimately serve approximately 2,000 students in the five counties and the deadline for families to apply at www.onmywayprek.org is April 30, 2015.

 

Alisha Atherton, mother of On My Way Pre-K student Penny Bass, was unable to attend today but video of a brief interview with her can be found here.

 

The Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is a division of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). Follow us on Twitter at @FSSAIndiana.

CIVIC THEATRE UNDERGROUND PRESENTS “ART” AT ARTS COUNCIL

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Evansville Civic Theatre will present the final show of their 2014-2015 Underground season at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery with the appropriately titled play “ART” by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton.

 

Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, the production questions the meaning and value of friendship when Serge, a high-minded dermatologist with a penchant for modern art, purchases a painting for a whopping sum of cash; his friend Marc believes this is an incredibly stupid decision, and as the debate ensues over the meaning of what constitutes art, a third mutual friend, Yvan, attempts to alleviate any damage to their fragile friendship. As the play unfolds, the audience journeys along with the players in a deep investigation of their own interpersonal relationships and a search for self in this raucous cerebral comedy.

 

At times hilarious and at others touching, Civic Theatre’s “ART” stars local actors Mike Ivie, Mark Taylor and Zachary Tieken, and is directed by Nathan Veazey. The show is set to open April 23, with subsequent performances on the 24, 25, and 26. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased at the Evansville Civic Theatre Box Office by calling 812-425-2800 or by visiting www.evansvillecivictheatre.org.

 

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Annual CAJE Action to Include Mayor, City & County Reps, Law Enforcement

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Congregations Acting for Justice and Empowerment (CAJE) will hold its Annual Nehemiah Action Monday April 20, at the Old National Events Plaza (formerly the Centre), 715 Locus St., Evansville. Sign in begins at 6pm, with the Action starting promptly at 6:30.
Over 1,000 CAJE constituents and members of the community are expected to attend.

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, City Council, County Council and members of local Law Enforcement have confirmed their attendance.

Concerned citizens and the media are encouraged to attend as CAJE pushes elected and appointed officials to make positive changes, such as a Jail Diversion program for individuals with mental health conditions, creation of Affordable Housing, and equipping law enforcement with Narcan.

“We are a multi-issue organization that comes together to act on root causes of community problems.  CAJE believes, that united, we can be a powerful force for improving the quality of life and the business climate for the greater-Evansville area,” said Linda Henzman, Central United Methodist Church member and CAJE Co-Chair.

Congregations Acting for Justice and Empowerment draws together people of faith to act powerfully to address local community issues through processes of relationship building, direct action, and negotiation with decision-makers.

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Protecting Hoosier Taxpayers

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Protecting Hoosier Taxpayers
House Republicans have a long history of protecting Hoosier taxpayers. Continuing that tradition this session, the Caucus championed the repeal of Indiana’s antiquated Common Construction Wage law. Common Construction Wage (CCW) is a government mandated wage for taxpayer-funded projects. By repealing CCW, House Republicans are protecting Hoosier taxpayers against inflated costs of public projects.

These savings will help municipalities keep taxes low and invest taxpayer dollars more effectively.  This will also allow municipalities to invest in more projects in our communities which will, in turn, create more job opportunities for Hoosiers.

Democratic Party Chairman Challenges Local Republicans On Their Silence On Common Construction Wage And RFRA

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Dear City County Readers

While we wait with dread for the Republican governor to use his poison pen to sign the death warrant for the common construction wage in Indiana and the good construction jobs it has provided, local Republicans remain mute.

Republicans eagerly await House Speaker Bosma coming to town for a victory lap to celebrate one of the most destructive legislative sessions in history. The local GOP will welcome Governor’s Pence’s henchman with open arms. But they say nothing publicly to defend the Republican agenda that has tarnished Indiana’s reputation, placed Hoosiers in a negative light and hurt Indiana’s working families.

Surely Pence’s fellow Republicans in Evansville realize the end to the common construction wage hurts working families and the quality of public projects in this city, a city with a long and proud history of a skilled construction workforce and well-paying construction jobs. In their headlong leap into a race to the bottom economically they don’t seem to know or care that they’ve made us particularly vulnerable to the negative impact of cheap, unskilled, labor from out of state. They should know, but they remain silent.

Surely Pence’s fellow Republican colleagues and his supporters in Evansville realize that we have a long and proud history of inclusion and fairness, that we protect everyone, especially the most vulnerable, from discrimination. We reach out to help those who need help most. They know, but they stay silent. The Democrats on the Evansville City Council spoke five days ago with the voice of fairness and inclusion that we would expect from Democrats. The Republican mayor remains silent.

Their silence is deafening and speaks volumes.

Should you have any questions or concerns, you may reach me at 812-464-3966.

Rob Faulkner, Chairman
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party