IS IT TRUE that the Indiana General Assembly graciously bestowed upon our fair City $25.2 million for a new I U Medical School and in return the taxpayers of Evansville are required to drag their credit card to the tune of $57 million dollars?
IS IT TRUE that the Indiana Senate’s love for Evansville’s Ivy Tech is less then stellar and in the wake of their academic elitism, sliced 1,700 Ivy Tech medical professions students from the Indiana University Medical School? Â …that our quiet little City on the banks of the Ohio finds that 50,000 square feet has been eliminated from this project? Â … that the taxpayers of Evansville will still fork out $57 million dollars towards this project or will be subsidizing 70% Â of the project even after cutting the size of the building?
IS IT TRUE that Mr. Winnecke deflected the failure of making IVY Tech a part of this project by saying, “Ivy Tech has issues at the State level” ?  …additional research would had discovered that IVY Tech has an outstanding job placement record of Medical students after graduation?
IT IS TRUE that if the Indiana University Medical School  project is reduced from 170,000 square feet to 120,000 square feet the City’s contribution should be reduced accordingly?
IS IT TRUE that once this fabulous facility becomes reality, the City of Evansville will NOT own the I U Medical School property?  …Its alleged  that local contractor Shanska-Evansville will have 100% ownership in this project after its built?  …its been alleged that Indiana University will pay rent each month on a building financed and paid for by the City of Evansville and the State of Indiana for the next 25 or 30 years to the local Build/Developer?  …does this transaction make any sense at all?
IS IT TRUE we can’t wait to read your views on this transaction?
Please take time and vote in todays “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted our current TRI-STATE VOICES TV show. This weeks guests are Courier and Press political reporter Zack Evans and Channel 25 reporter Jordan Vandenberge discussing the primary election results. This is a must view program.
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