GIAQUINTA: HATFIELD HAS BEEN A GREAT PUBLIC SERVANT FOR EVANSVILLE, AND WILL BE GREATLY MISSED IN OUR CAUCUS
GIAQUINTA: HATFIELD HAS BEEN A GREAT PUBLIC SERVANT FOR EVANSVILLE, AND WILL BE GREATLY MISSED IN OUR CAUCUS
JANUARY 5, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana House Democratic Caucus Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne) issued the following statement regarding State Rep. Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) not seeking re-election:
“Since his election in 2016, Rep. Hatfield has used his extensive legal expertise to serve the people of Evansville and Hoosiers throughout the state. As Assistant Democratic Leader, he has been a trusted adviser and friend to myself and the rest of House Democrats. From working to eliminate school textbook fees to improving healthcare outcomes for Hoosiers, he always strove to make life better for his constituents.
“Ryan’s ability to break down and analyze pending legislation always helped our caucus and the full House better understand the implications of a bill. The loss of Ryan Hatfield as a state representative is a loss for Evansville, the Indiana House of Representatives and all Hoosiers.
“We all wish Ryan the best of luck in his future endeavors and send our best wishes and gratitude to his wife Kendra and three children.â€
FOOTNOTE: Â Currently, Hatfield serves as ranking Democrat on the House Employment, Labor and Pensions and Judiciary Committees and as a member of the House Public Health and Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committees.
Another Successful Year In The Books For The Todd Roki!a Team
As we begin the new year, we at the Office of Attorney General are emboldened by our strong record of success in 2023.Â
We are more dedicated than ever to our ongoing quest to protecting your individual liberties, safeguarding your rights and upholding the rule of law. Â
For us, 2023 was literally a record-setting year. We returned more than $80 million in unclaimed property to hard-working Hoosiers — decimating the previous record of $66.9 million set in 2014.Â
We continued our record of success holding criminals accountable – upholding convictions of child abusers, murderers and rapists to keep Hoosier families safe. Our amazing litigation team also won 100% of jury trials in which it defended the state’s interests.
We protected consumers from illicit business practices, data privacy violations and ID theft, obtaining nearly $1 billion in settlements for Hoosiers — including hundreds of thousands from annoying and illegal robocallers.Â
We stood up to Big Tech for deceptive practices and abusive violations of Hoosiers’ privacy – most recently announcing a $700 million settlement with Google.Â
We resisted woke “environmental, social and governance†(ESG) policies designed to misspend Hoosiers’ hard-earned retirement investments.Â
We fought back against federal government overreach to protect your Second Amendment rights, defend women under attack in the name of diversity, and safeguard hard working Hoosier’s jobs threatened by the EPA’s out of control “green†energy policies. Â
And we distinguished our office as a strong advocate and ally for the rights and well-being of tenants living in properties not adequately maintained by corporate landlords.Â
As the top legal officer for the State of Indiana, we successfully defended the historic new pro-life law passed by the Indiana General Assembly — a statute designed to save the lives of more than 90 percent of the babies who previously could have been aborted prior to the law’s enactment.Â
And, of course, we continued our staunch support for parents’ rights to oversee the education and upbringing of their children. Â
This year, you can rest assured that our hard work on your behalf will continue unabated. Stay tuned for our 2023 annual report in February.Â
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David Bower, USI Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement, announces retirement
After 30 years with the University of Southern Indiana, 18 years as President of the USI Foundation and seven years as Vice President for Development, David Bower has announced plans to retire effective June 30, 2024, including leave with pay from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024. His official date of retirement will be January 1, 2025.
“President Rochon and I talked about the need for a capital campaign which would end June 30, 2024. He approved that plan and I thought that would be the perfect date to retire,†said Bower. “Although it has not worked out in exactly the way we thought, because of COVID and other factors, we have a great Foundation and Alumni team, an engaged and generous Board of Foundation Directors, and a wise and involved University Board of Trustees. Dr. Rochon will champion all aspects of ensuring private investment as the University continues to flourish. I leave my work content I have done my best, but with a deep sadness to no longer serve with all my colleagues and donors who make USI the great University it is.â€
The University plans to launch a national search to fill the Vice President position this spring. The Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement is responsible for leading the efforts of the Foundation and Alumni Office with the goal of attracting, acquiring and managing donors’ charitable gifts to support and sustain the goals of the University and to create lasting ties with its alumni.
“I am both honored and humbled to thank David for his service to USI and to our Foundation,†said Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI President. “David’s unwavering dedication and profound impact will forever remain ingrained in our institution’s legacy. As he embarks on this new chapter, we celebrate his immense contributions and I extend my heartfelt gratitude for his invaluable service.”
Bower was first hired by USI’s Founding President David L. Rice as a Gift Officer in 1994. He later served as both Assistant and Associate Director of Development. In 2006, he became President of the USI Foundation and Director of University Development. He was promoted to Vice President for Development and President of the USI Foundation in 2017. In 2022, the position was realigned as Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement and President of the USI Foundation.
During his time at USI, Bower established Reflections, the Planned Giving Society of the USI Foundation. In 1998, he earned the prestigious Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) designation and, that same year, formed a committee of development officers in the Evansville region. Bower was the first and founding president of the Evansville Area Fundraising Council; a local affiliate of Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP); and a member of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners (CGB) for which he served two years on the Board of Directors.
The year before Bower began his tenure, the USI Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary and reported $1.48 million in gifts and assets of $3.8 million. As of September 2023, total assets for the Foundation were $158 million, and it recorded an endowment of $141 million.
Bower was instrumental in USI’s first capital campaign, “USI: Education Taken Higher,†from 1996-98, leading the alumni giving efforts of the campaign which raised more than $24 million. From 2011-16, he led the Foundation’s second campaign, “Campaign USI: Elevating Excellence,†which raised $58.1 million in conjunction with the University’s 50th anniversary. Currently, a feasibility study has been completed in anticipation of a third capital campaign for the University.
During his time at USI, Bower has also led a number of University efforts outside of his role with the Foundation, including the inauguration planning for the University’s fourth president Dr. Ronald S. Rochon; funeral planning for the University’s Founding President Dr. David L. Rice, which was held on the USI campus; and heading up the University’s COVID-19 Task Force during the pandemic.
EASTER SEALS THANKS CONTRIBUTORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT
EASTER SEALS THANKS CONTRIBUTORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT
JANUARY 5, 2024
I wanted to start off the new year by thanking you for supporting Easterseals and the people who rely on our services every single day.
Thanks to you, we had a significant impact in communities across the country and we reached our critical year-end goal to ensure we have what we need to keep fighting for a more equitable, inclusive, and accessible world in 2024.
Whether you’ve made a gift, helped spread the word about us, or volunteered at one of our local centers this year – we are so incredibly grateful for your support.
It’s the generosity of people just like you that has allowed Easterseals to grow from our humble origins over a century ago to one of America’s largest nonprofit healthcare organizations serving millions of people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans every year.
Whether it’s providing a parent with early intervention services for their child with autism, supporting an older adult in their twilight years, or helping a veteran rejoin the workforce – your support of Easterseals is making brighter futures possible every day.
It is difficult for me alone to express just how grateful we are to have you as a valued member of this amazing community, Marilyn. That’s why I am extending my thanks on behalf of the millions of people and families who are looking forward to a better 2024 thanks to your support:
Thank you for your life-changing impact and your selfless commitment to full equity, inclusion, and access for all. We hope you and your family have a wonderful year ahead.
Sincerely,
Kendra E. Davenport
President & CEO
Easterseals
New Year Update from Vanderburgh GOP
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Gov. Holcomb to unveil 2024 Next Level Agenda
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Eric J. Holcomb will announce his legislative and administrative priorities for the 2024 session.
WHEN:
10:00 a.m. ET, Monday, Jan. 8, 2024
WHERE:
Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
7725 North College Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46240
PARKING:
Use entrance off of College Ave
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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