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We join our Brothers and Sisters in Dubois County Democrats saying #NoToVouchers! #SavePublicEducation

Incoming Congress Makeup
House Republicans-elect look pretty different from House Democrats-elect.
WATCH the Third Congressional District Debate with Courtney Tritch and Jim Banks
IN-3 Congressional Debate Tonight!
BREAKING: WNIT Public Television will air tonight’s debate for those of us who live in the South Bend media market! Please tune in this evening to hear Courtney Tritch’s positive message of people, not politics! Please share!
The debate is tonight at 7:00! Make sure to tune in to ABC21 WPTA, PBS39, Fort Wayne, or WNIT Public Television. #Switch2Tritch #TeamTritch#FlipIN03
Statewide Jury Pool Project
⚖️ Dear potential voter: if you have an ID from the BMV, you’re already in the pool to get called for jury duty. Your voter registration has nothing to do with getting called for jury duty.
🗳️ V-O-T-E! 🗳️
Register to Vote by October 9!
There are only 3 DAYS LEFT to register to vote for the 2018 election!! Click the link below to sign up or to double-check your information, and make your voice heard on November 6. #Switch2Tritch#TeamTritch #FlipIN03
Register: https://
The Most Important Thing
The Kosciusko County Democrats endorsed Courtney Tritch in August of 2017. Since then we’ve marveled at her dedication to the issues we face in our area. Make sure you’re registered to vote! Make sure you vote for Courtney Tritch!
Please help us spread Shari’s positive message! #BforTrustee
In Honor of Labor Day
JUST RELEASED: In celebration of Labor Day and the working Hoosier families responsible for raising productivity and profits in Indiana, the Indiana Institute for Working Families is pleased to release ‘The Status of Working Families in Indiana, 2018: How to return Indiana to its place as a leader in jobs, wages, and the economy in the Midwest and the U.S.’ The report finds that despite Hoosiers’ hard work, state policy choices are preventing them from being properly rewarded, with key indicators including incomes and rates of working poor families near the bottom of the Midwest, and with trends moving towards the South.
“The data in this report should be a wake-up call to all Hoosiers that Indiana is now a fundamentally different state for working families in 2018 than it was at the beginning of the 21st century,” said Senior Policy Analyst and report author Andrew Bradley. “The average Hoosier now makes less per hour than the average Southerner, with per capita incomes next-to-last in the Midwest even adjusting for cost of living, plus state forecasts that 7 in 10 jobs will be in low-wage occupations by 2026. These aren’t accidents or bad luck, but the results of policy choices that have kept job quality standards low, weakened the safety net, widened income inequality, and put an increasing state tax burden on middle class and working families. But the good news is that Hoosiers will find a way to get the job done if they’re given the right tools. It’s time for Indiana to implement an Agenda for Working Hoosier Families and reclaim its spot as a leader in the Midwest and the U.S.,” Bradley said.
Read the full report: http://www.incap.org/iiwf/2018status.html