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BRAUN AND CARPER INTRODUCED BILL TO SAFEGUARD AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS FROM IMPROPER USE

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BRAUN AND CARPER INTRODUCED BILL TO SAFEGUARD AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS FROM IMPROPER USE

The STEP Act builds on the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019

SEPTEMBER 28. 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and Tom Carper (D-Del.)  introduced the bipartisan Safeguarding the Transparency and Efficiency of Payments (STEP) Act, a bill that will continue to safeguard American tax dollars by building on the Senators’ Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019, which was signed into law in 2020.

This new bill would designate all new federal programs making more than $100 million in payments in any one fiscal year as “susceptible to significant improper payments” for their initial years of operation. It would also expand reporting requirements in an effort to combat and deter improper payments.

“For decades, Washington has wasted billions of dollars in payments that never should have been made. More transparency and accountability should be required to prevent endless government waste that is bankrupting our country.” – Senator Braun

“The Payment Integrity Information Act has already begun working to save our country billions of dollars in improper payments. For years, I have worked to make it a priority across the federal government to root out and eliminate billions of dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse. Today, I’m proud to continue this critical work to increase the efficiency and transparency of federal spending and safeguard American taxpayer dollars.” – Senator Carper

The full bill text is available here.

FOOTNOTE: This bipartisan legislation is based on recommendations from the Government Accountability Office. During an April 2023 hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, U.S. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro highlighted the importance of these changes to current law and the impact they would have on agencies’ ability to mitigate and recover improper payments more efficiently.

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Attorney General Todd Rokita warns consumers to be aware of romance scams 

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State of Indiana Attorney General - News Release

Attorney General Todd Rokita warns consumers to be aware of romance scams 

Attorney General Todd Rokita urges Indiana consumers to be on the lookout for romance scams approaching the holiday season. 

“Online dating is a popular route for a lot of people these days in their search for true love,” Attorney General Rokita said. “In some cases, innocent people are connecting with scammers who lie and cheat them out of their hard-earned money instead. Protecting Hoosiers from fraudsters is one of my office’s top priorities.” 

In romance scams, perpetrators prey on unsuspecting matches by creating fake profiles to take advantage of victims online. They go to great lengths to pose as prospective romantic partners with similar interests to lure people into providing gifts, money, or personal information. 

Just this year, a Westfield resident lost nearly $100 million to a romance scam. This type of dupery can happen even in Indiana. According to the FBI, victims of romance scams lost $1 billion in 2021 alone. 

Here are a few warning signs that someone might be more interested in your money or personal information than a relationship:

Your new romantic interest sends a picture that doesn’t look realistic. Rather, the person looks more like a model from a fashion magazine. 

The relationship is moving fast, and the other person quickly professes their love for you. 

The person attempts to isolate you from friends and family. 

The person requests inappropriate photos or financial information that could later be used against you. 

The person can’t meet you in person or communicate on Facetime. 

The person asks you for money to buy their ticket to visit you, help pay for medical expenses (for them or a family member), or invest in a business. 

The person tells you how to pay. He or she requires specific payment methods that are hard to recoup, such as a wire transfer, preloaded gift card, cryptocurrency, or money transfer app. 

If you ever suspect a scam of any type, file a complaint at indianaconsumer.com or call Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office at 1-800-382-5516. 

Eduardo Chavez, Grandson of Legendary Civil Rights Activist Cesar Chavez, To Visit UE

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Eduardo Chavez, Grandson of Legendary Civil Rights Activist Cesar Chavez, to visit UE in Celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month

EVANSVILLE, IND. (09/27/2023) The University of Evansville (UE) is excited to welcome Eduardo Chavez to campus in commemoration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The distinguished director, speaker, podcast host, and the grandson of the iconic civil rights activist Cesar Chavez, will be making a special appearance on Monday, October 2.

UE will host a screening of “Hailing Cesar,” a documentary directed by and featuring Eduardo Chavez. The screening begins at 5:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall in the Ridgway University Center. Following the documentary screening, there will be an engaging question and answer session with Eduardo Chavez himself.

Additional details can be found by clicking here.

PLAY FOR KATE MEMORIAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO DEACONESS SPORTS PARK

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PLAY FOR KATE MEMORIAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO DEACONESS SPORTS PARK

Evansville, Indiana – September 27, 2023 – The Play for Kate Foundation, USSSA and Deaconess Sports Park will host the Play for Kate Memorial Softball Tournament, an annual event held as a tribute to a young girl from Warrick County, Indiana whose life made a significant impact.  This year’s tournament will be held Friday, September 29 – Sunday, October 1 at Deaconess Sports Park.

Kate Bruggenschmidt was a bright, energetic and kind-hearted 11-year-old who had a passion for softball.  Tragically, her life was cut short in an ATV accident in 2015, but Kate’s positivity and hard-working spirit continue to inspire those who were fortunate to know her.

This year’s tournament will boast nearly 50 teams from around the region gathering not just to compete but to honor Kate’s life and legacy.  In addition to softball games, the event schedule includes a variety of activities including a silent auction and raffle.

All proceeds from the 2023 Play for Kate Tournament will be donated to the Love Like Ashton Pryor Foundation (LLAP).  LLAP honors Ashton Pryor, Kate’s teammate and best friend whose life was also tragically cut short in a car accident in February of 2023.  Profits will support the LLAP, aiding Ashton’s family and continuing the legacy of dedication, kindness and community both girls championed.

For more information, visit www.playforkate.com or find Play-For-Kate on Facebook.

What: Play for Kate Softball Tournament

When: Friday, September 29 – Sunday, October 1, 2023
Where: Deaconess Sports Park (4300 Heckel Road, Evansville, IN 47725)

Admission Information: Weekend Pass – $15.00; Daily – $10.00; Kids 16 and under are free

THUNDERBOLTS SIGN DEFENSEMAN GRAYSON VALENTE 

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Evansville, In.:  The Evansville Thunderbolts and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes are pleased to announce the signing of defenseman Grayson Valente for the 2023-24 season.  The Thunderbolts’ 2023-24 season will get underway on Saturday, October 21st at Ford Center as they host the Huntsville Havoc.

Valente played the past two seasons in Europe, beginning his professional career with HK Levice of the Slovakia-2 league in 2021-22, followed by the 2022-23 season with Chiefs Leuven of Belgium’s BeNeLiga.  The Vancouver, British Columbia native tallied 4 assists in 32 games with HK Levice, before having a breakout season offensively with Chiefs Leuven in 2022-23, scoring 4 goals and 17 points in 18 regular season games along with 5 goals and 9 points in 7 playoff games.  Prior to turning pro, Valente played his most recent junior hockey with the Austin Bruins of the NAHL in 2020-21, and the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the BCHL between 2017-2020.  In reaction to signing with Evansville, Valente commented: “I’m really excited for the opportunity to play in Evansville this season.  I’ve spoken with guys from the team, and they had nothing but good things to say about Coach Bes and the organization.  After hearing about Coach’s plans for the season and the support the team gets from the fans, I knew this is where I wanted to be!”

In reaction to signing Valente, Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes commented: “Grayson is a really good skater that defends well, and also has the ability to contribute offensively.  He is very excited about playing in Evansville.”

Attorney General Todd Rokita warns consumers to be aware of romance scams 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita urges Indiana consumers to be on the lookout for romance scams approaching the holiday season.

“Online dating is a popular route for a lot of people these days in their search for true love,” Attorney General Rokita said. “In some cases, innocent people are connecting with scammers who lie and cheat them out of their hard-earned money instead. Protecting Hoosiers from fraudsters is one of my office’s top priorities.”

In romance scams, perpetrators prey on unsuspecting matches by creating fake profiles to take advantage of victims online. They go to great lengths to pose as prospective romantic partners with similar interests to lure people into providing gifts, money, or personal information.

Just this year, a Westfield resident lost nearly $100,000 to a romance scam. This type of dupery can happen even in Indiana. According to the FBI, victims of romance scams lost $1 billion in 2021 alone.

Here are a few warning signs that someone might be more interested in your money or personal information than a relationship:

  • Your new romantic interest sends a picture that doesn’t look realistic. Rather, the person looks more like a model from a fashion magazine.
  • The relationship is moving fast, and the other person quickly professes their love for you.
  • The person attempts to isolate you from friends and family.
  • The person requests inappropriate photos or financial information that could later be used against you.
  • The person can’t meet you in person or communicate on facetime.
  • The person asks you for money to buy their ticket to visit you, help pay for medical expenses (for them or a family member) or invest in a business.
  • The person tells you how to pay. He or she requires specific payment methods that are hard to recoup, such as a wire transfer, preloaded gift card, cryptocurrency, or money transfer app.

EPA and Justice Department File Complaint Alleging Environmental Violations by eBay

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Lawsuit Alleges that eBay Unlawfully Sold Pesticides, Banned Chemical Products and Devices that Defeat Pollution Controls on Motor Vehicles

WASHINGTON (September 27, 2023) – Today, in federal court in Brooklyn, the U.S. Department of Justice, on behalf of EPA, filed a complaint against eBay Inc. (“eBay”) for unlawfully selling, offering for sale, causing the sale of, and distributing hundreds of thousands of products in violation of the Clean Air Act (“CAA”); the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (“FIFRA”); and the Toxic Substances Control Act (“TSCA”).

“Our nation’s environmental laws protect public health and the environment by prohibiting the unlawful sale of defeat devices; unregistered, misbranded and restricted use pesticides; and unsafe products containing toxic chemicals such as methylene chloride,” said Assistant Administrator David M. Uhlmann for EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. “The complaint filed today demonstrates that EPA will hold online retailers responsible for the unlawful sale of products on their websites that can harm consumers and the environment.”

“Laws that prohibit selling products that can severely harm human health and the environment apply to e-commerce retailers like eBay just as they do to brick-and-mortar stores,” said Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD). “We are committed to preventing the unlawful sale and distribution of emissions defeating devices and dangerous chemicals that, if used improperly, can lead to dire consequences for individuals and communities.”

“eBay’s sale of emission control defeat devices, pesticides and other unsafe products poses unacceptable risks to our communities disproportionately impacted by environmental and health hazards,” said U.S. Attorney Breon Peace for the Eastern District of New York. “Together with our partners, this Office will vigorously enforce federal law against those whose conduct endangers public health and the environment.”

The Clean Air Act prohibits selling, offering for sale, or causing the sale or offer of aftermarket parts that defeat motor vehicle emission controls (commonly known as “aftermarket defeat devices”).  Today’s complaint alleges that eBay sold, offered for sale, or caused the sale of more than 343,000 such parts.  Aftermarket defeat devices can cause motor vehicles to emit hundreds to thousands of times more pollution than a motor vehicle with properly functioning emission controls, including nitrogen oxides (“NOx”), carbon monoxide (“CO”), non-methane hydrocarbons (“NMHCs”), and particulate matter (“PM”), and impede efforts by the EPA, states, tribes, and local agencies to plan for and attain air quality standards. Exposure to these pollutants is linked to respiratory and cardiovascular health effects as well as premature death, among other things.

FIFRA prohibits the unlawful distribution or sale of unregistered, misbranded, and restricted use pesticides, and authorizes EPA to issue Stop Sale, Use, or Removal Orders to anyone with ownership, custody or control of such pesticides being unlawfully sold or distributed. Today’s complaint also alleges that eBay has unlawfully distributed or sold at least 23,000 such products, and that some of those sales were in direct violation of a stop sale order issued to eBay in 2020 and amended in 2021. Examples of these pesticides include a high toxicity insecticide banned in the U.S., restricted use pesticides that only certified applicators may apply, and products fraudulently claiming to protect users against SARS-CoV-2.

TSCA’s Methylene Chloride Rule prohibits retailers from distributing in commerce products containing methylene chloride for paint and coating removal to prevent unreasonable risks, including death, presented by these types of products. The complaint alleges that eBay has distributed over 5,600 items in violation of TSCA’s Methylene Chloride Rule, including illicit paint and coating removal products.

The complaint seeks a ruling that eBay’s business practices as an e-commerce retailer violated the CAA, FIFRA, and TSCA and injunctive relief to enjoin eBay from further violations of these laws, as well as civil penalties for violations of the CAA.