“As we know, my opponent doesn’t show up to events. If he does, they’re scripted, you don’t get to ask questions. His predecessor was the same way, wouldn’t do debates, wouldn’t do anything. So these people aren’t really representing us. They’re representing what special interests, big money, whoever is paying for them to run.”
Project Type: News
2024/09/20 Local Democrats focused on state and presidential races
Democrats have ten billboards going up in Kosciusko County and have been going door-to-door to support candidates.
2024/08/08 Banks unresponsive to debate invitation for U.S. Senate seat
Why is Jim Banks afraid to debate?
2024/07/22 Meet Kiley Adolph, Democratic candidate for IN-3 Congressional seat
Democrat Kiley Adolph will face Republican Marlin Stutzman for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Jim Banks.
2024/07/22 Majority of pledged Democratic delegates endorse Harris after massive fundraising day
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2024/06/18 The Mike and Micah show will be a historic political disaster in Indiana
You can stop this by donating and helping Jennifer McCormick today!
2024/06/18 Garza to step in as interim judge for a year in Whitley County
Garza, 52, said he sees the new job as a way to learn more about the profession.
2024/04/21 Four Honored With Salute To Service Awards By County Democrats
If you missed the Salute To Service Dinner, you can read about it here.
2024/02/12 Holcomb signs first bill of 2024, rolls back wetlands protections
“The Hoosier Environmental Council contends that — since the 2022 law took effect — 75% of the wetland acres impacted by construction have been lost with no mitigation or replacement of their lost function.
2024/01/19 Orthopedic Retention Funds, Medicaid, Child Abuse Reporting Addressed At Kosciusko Legislative Update
Well done “County Resident Vicki Carvey Morton“!
During the question and answer portion, county resident Vicki Morton posed a question connected to Pierceton Woods Academy, where several staff members have been arrested in connection with sexual abuse.
She asked about lawmakers’ opinions on Senate Bill 219, authored by State Senator J.D. Ford. The bill as documented in its summary on the Indiana General Assembly’s website “requires a person that contracts with the Department of Child Services (DCS) as a residential facility to immediately report any allegation of child abuse or neglect directly to DCS.”
Lawmakers indicated they were in favor of the bill.
