Attorney General Todd Rokita calls on Biden administration to halt economy-wrecking war on power plants
Attorney General Todd Rokita continues to call on the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop plans to impose stringent new emissions standards on power plants in Indiana and elsewhere without fulfilling its legal duty of first weighing costs and energy impacts.
“These ill-considered rules would force the closure of coal- and natural gas-fired power plants,â€Â Attorney General Rokita said. “They would put Hoosiers out of work, raise Hoosiers’ energy prices and erode the reliability of our energy grid. We will not stand idly by while federal overreach strangles the Indiana economy.â€
Along with attorneys general from 15 other states, Attorney General Rokita called this week for retraction of the proposed new rules in a letter to EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan.
The EPA has admitted to the validity of concerns expressed in a letter earlier this year from Attorney General Rokita and others. Instead of fixing problems with the new proposed rules or withdrawing them, however, the EPA simply tasked other stakeholders with coming up with solutions.
Attorney General Rokita noted that the new rule-making exceeds the EPA’s statutory authority and would reshape the nation’s electricity grid in an unlawful and destructive manner. The Clean Air Act requires that the EPA consider the cost and energy impacts of emission reduction measures.
“Hoosiers expect and deserve federal policies that protect both America’s environment and its energy infrastructure now and into the future,†Attorney General Rokita said. “These rules completely fail on that count. That’s why we are taking action to scuttle the flawed new rules and produce a better blueprint to serve businesses, communities and individual households.â€
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It can become more expensive to keep homes warm as temperatures drop. The state’s Energy Assistance Program provides a one-time annual benefit – paid directly to the utility vendor – to assist with home energy costs.
Eligible Hoosiers can apply online here or by calling 211.
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COLE CECI NAMED SPHL PLAYER OF THE WEEKÂ
Evansville, In.:  The Evansville Thunderbolts and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes, in coordination with the SPHL, are pleased to announce that goaltender Cole Ceci has been named SPHL Player of the Week for the week of December 11th to 17th. The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Sunday, December 31st against the Macon Mayhem, puck drop at 7:00pm CT.
Ceci continued his excellent play between the pipes for Evansville, playing a pivotal role in both Thunderbolts victories this past weekend. On Friday, Ceci stopped 28 of 29 shots as the Thunderbolts defeated Huntsville 5-1 and followed up by stopping 32 of 35 shots in the Thunderbolts’ 4-3 win over the Peoria Rivermen on Saturday night, finishing the weekend 2-0 with a .938 save percentage and 2.00 goals-against average.  Through 8 games so far this season, the Ottawa, Ontario native holds a 5-3 record with a .927 save percentage, a 2.52 goals-against average, as well as one shutout. Ceci is the second Thunderbolt to earn SPHL Player of the Week honors this season, following forward Bair Gendunov for the week of October 30th to November 5th.
This Week in Indiana History
December 24 – December 30
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Indiana Quick Quiz1. Which Indiana county is named for the man who became the 9th U.S. President? 2. In what Indiana city will you find the Boone County Courthouse? 3.. Which Indiana county is named for the inventor of the steamboat? 4. Which Indiana county is named for a former governor of New York?
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Answers1. Harrison County (named for William Henry Harrison) 2. Lebanon 3. Fulton County  (named for Robert Fulton) 4. Clinton County (named for DeWitt Clinton)
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RIVERMEN STORM BACK TO DEFEAT THUNDERBOLTS 4-3 IN OVERTIMEÂ
Peoria, Ill.:  The Thunderbolts gained three points out of four on the weekend but ended the weekend on a sour note as the Rivermen came back from 3-1 down late to defeat the Thunderbolts 4-3 in overtime on Saturday night in Peoria. The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Sunday, December 31st against the Macon Mayhem, puck drop at 7:00pm CT.
Tommy Stang opened the scoring for Evansville 13:25 into the first period off a set up from Bair Gendunov and Myles Abbate to put Evasnville ahead 1-0. With the assist, Gendunov’s point streak now extends to 9 consecutive games. 9:09 into the second period, Alec Baer tied the game for Peoria with a power play goal. The Thunderbolts finished the second period strong, scoring two goals to take a 3-1 lead into the third period; The first goal at 12:53 was Stang’s second of the game, again assisted by Abbate and Gendunov, before Gendunov scored on a 5-on-3 power play from Matt Dorsey and Scott Kirton at 15:27. Peoria came back with two goals in the final 1:19 of the third period to force overtime, as Cayden Cahill scored at 18:49, and Baer again at 19:18. In overtime, Cahill scored the winning goal at 3:10 to win it for the Rivermen 4-3.
Stang finished with two goals, Gendunov with a goal and two assists, and Abbate with two assists.  Cole Ceci finished with 33 saves on 37 shots in regulation and overtime.  The Thunderbolts and Rivermen meet again on Friday, January 20th at Ford Center.
Deaconess
Utilization Review Specialist Deaconess Illinois  3.5  – Marion, IL
Required: Certifications/Licenses in IL or compact license states: Deaconess Health System is the largest employer in the tristate region, and operates under… Just posted
Clinic RN, LPN, CMA or RMA – will room and do phones Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
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Active LPN license in state of employment. Active RN license in state of employment. Current certification/license from one of the below: Just posted
Registered Nurse (RN) – Henderson Med/Surg Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Henderson, KY
$29.00 – $43.58 an hour As a Registered Nurse, you will play a critical role in continuing the healing mission of Deaconess. We pride ourselves in retaining our top talent by offering… Just posted
Pharmacy Technician – Specialty Pharmacy Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
$16.00 – $20.34 an hour Must be licensed or qualify for license in the State of Indiana. Deaconess Health System is the largest employer in the tri-state region, and operates under the… 1 day ago
Patient Transporter Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
As a Patient Transporter, you will play a critical role in continuing the healing mission of Deaconess. We are looking for compassionate, caring, and dedicated… 2 days ago
DSS Student I Maintenance Technician Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
Maintains a clean work area, tools and shop, and mechanical rooms. Makes first response to all work orders or calls as received and/or assigned. 2 days ago
Site Medical Director of Emergency Services Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
Contribute to the development and implementation of the Deaconess long term vision, strategic direction and governance arrangements. 2 days ago
Floor Care Specialist Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Henderson, KY
As a Floor Care Specialist, you will play a critical role in continuing the healing mission of Deaconess. In addition to our robust healthcare and retirement… 3 days ago
Clinic RN, LPN, CMA/RMA Float – will cover Boonville & Baseline Family Med and Peds offices Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Boonville, IN
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Active LPN license in state of employment. Active RN license in state of employment. Current certification/license from one of the below: 4 days ago
Wound Care Technician Deaconess Health System  3.5  – Evansville, IN
Application and changing of compression wraps, provides assistance to WOCN for wound vac changes and possibly changing simple wound vacs on your own, taking a… 4 days ago
CaMSS changes for Structured Family Care
As you are aware, the Public Health Emergency officially ended on May 11, 2023, with the Appendix K PHE flexibilities phasing out Nov. 11, 2023. During these flexibilities, individuals who were receiving Structured Family Care (SFC) could also receive Attendant Care (ATTC), Home and Community Assistance (HCA), and Transportation Assisted/Unassisted services. Many care managers have been working over the past several months to coordinate Service Plan updates, but there are still existing Service Plans where these services are overlapping.
CaMSS will be implementing a stop in the system to prevent any overlap in these services effective Jan. 1, 2024. To prevent any issues with updating Service Plans in the future, care managers must update existing Service Plans where Structured Family Care appears in the same months as Attendant Care, Home and Community Assistance, or Transportation. These updates should be coordinated immediately.
The CaMSS team will be monitoring these updates and will be sending a list of Service Plans that have not been updated to each area. Any issues resulting from timely updates not being done will require a help desk ticket to resolve. To avoid any issues, please don’t delay making the appropriate updates.
The Division of Aging is a program of the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration. If you have questions about Aging programs and services, visit us online at www.IN.gov/fssa/aging.Â