Dozens of concerned citizens attended last night’s inaugural meeting of the Warsaw/Kosciusko Chapter of Moms Demand Action! #NeverAgain
Project Type: News
2018/03/18 Hackett Criticizes Trump’s Behavior, Rep. Walorski For Not Speaking Up
ICYMI: 2nd Congressional District Candidate Pat Hackett stopped by Syracuse for a #PatChat. Read her comments in today’s Times Union! Click for more…
2018/03/05 Economic disparity: 10 States where the middle class is being left behind
According to the Gini index, income inequality has increased more over the past 10 years in Indiana than in all but two other U.S. states.
Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://usat.ly/2HXThBR
2018/02/27 New practice in Indiana: No professional licenses for DACA recipients
This is breathtakingly hateful. These kids have earned certificates/degrees to fill high demand jobs, but Gov. Holcomb has slammed the door shut on them to appease his racist base. This will harm the Hoosier economy and make Indiana look even more unwelcoming. Click for more…
2018/03/10 Meet Pat Hackett – Candidate for U.S. Congress in Indiana’s 2nd District
We invite you to meet Pat Hackett – Candidate for U.S. Congress in Indiana’s 2nd District.
March 18,2018 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm
Syracuse Community Center 1013 N. Long Drive, Syracuse, Indiana 46567
Hosted by the Kosciusko County Democrats
RSVP: info@kosciuskodemocrats.com or 708-921-2718
2018/02/16 Public money fuels Indiana Senate candidate Todd Rokita’s publicity bid
“Over the past 12 years, Rokita has spent roughly $3 million in public money on media campaigns, mailers and other forms of mass communication, usually ramping up the spending before appearing on a ballot, the AP’s review found.”
2018/02/12 Randy Bryce’s Campaign Is Not Just Pro-Union—It’s Unionized
Hopefully this will catch on and all of our Presidential candidates in 2020 will have unionized staffers. Working on a political campaign is high stress and low pay. Hopefully, that will begin to change. Click for more…
2018/02/07 Nancy Pelosi’s filibuster-style speech tops eight hours in bid to force immigration votes
2018/01/29 Study finds Indiana common construction wage repeal reduced worker pay, didn’t save money on public works projects
“The study found that construction wages fell in Indiana by an average of 8.5 percent following repeal of the common construction wage, with the lowest-paid workers seeing their paychecks drop by 15 percent.” Click for more…
2018/01/17 Adventures in Extreme Gerrymandering: See the Fair and Wildly Unfair Maps We Made for Pennsylvania
“Republicans could strengthen their existing gerrymanders and occasionally bust remaining Democratic districts, like those in Kansas City, Mo; Louisville, Ky.; and INDIANAPOLIS.”
Gerrymandering will get worse, not better, after 2020, if the SCOTUS doesn’t step in to outlaw the practice. Click for more…
