WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) today called for a Senate vote on ending federal funding for Planned Parenthood: “In recent weeks, the American people have learned more about the barbaric practices Planned Parenthood uses to take innocent human life. Despite the outrage of millions of Americans, Planned Parenthood’s …
Read More »Donnelly: One Step Closer to Reopening the Ex-Im Bank
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly helped the Senate pass a bipartisan amendment last night that would reform and reauthorize the Export-Import Bank, which serves as the official export credit agency of the United States and helps facilitate the export of American goods and services to international markets. The …
Read More »Traffic Stop Yields Suspected Crystal Meth
Putnam County—Yesterday morning at 11:32, Indiana State Police Trooper Yan Dravigne stopped a white 2014 Hyundai Accent with Oregon registration for following too close on eastbound Interstate 70 near the 36 mile marker. During conversations with the occupants, Trooper Dravigne developed suspicion of possible criminal activity and requested assistance from …
Read More »Indiana trooper named national Trooper of the Year
Lafayette-Sr. Tpr. Joseph R. Winters, a 10-year veteran of the Indiana State Police, has been recognized nationally for his lifesaving actions. The American Association of State Troopers recognized Winters’ heroic actions by naming him the 2015 national Trooper of the Year for saving a family of three from a burning …
Read More »Donnelly, Flake: States Should Get Fair Share of Federal Highway Funding
Washington, D.C. —U.S. Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ) today introduced an amendment to the Senate version of the Surface Transportation Reauthorization bill. Donnelly and Flake’s amendment would ensure for each state a fair share of federal highway funding. Donnelly said, “In Indiana, we have roads and bridges …
Read More »IDP: Now that CHIP is fully funded by ACA, Does Pence Still Want Full Repeal of the Law?
INDIANAPOLIS – Another day, another story about how the Affordable Care Act is doing what it’s supposed to do – provide quality and affordable health insurance to everyday, middle class families. This time, the ACA is expected to fund Indiana’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) by 99.62% over the next …
Read More »Children’s Commission Releases Annual Report
The annual report for the Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana is now available online at www.in.gov/children. The 35-page report is a window into the collaborative work being done across all three branches of Indiana government to improve the lives of Hoosier children—especially the most vulnerable. The …
Read More »Putnamville District Detective Promoted to CSI Sergeant
On Monday, July 20, 2015, Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter announced the promotion of Detective Samuel J. Stearley of the Putnamville District to the rank of Sergeant, where he will serve as a Crime Scene Investigator. Stearley received his promotion through written testing and a competitive interview process. …
Read More »More Child Molesting Charges Filed Against Thomas Julian
Vigo County—Today, Indiana State Police Detective Tony Guinn filed additional charges against 67-year-old Thomas W. Julian of rural Vigo County. Thomas Julian is currently in the Vigo County Jail after being originally arrested on June 23, 2015 on charges of child exploitation and child pornography. Additional charges filed today: Count1: …
Read More »Coats on Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report: Doing Nothing Risks Everything
WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.), the Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, said that the annual Social Security and Medicare Trustees report released today highlights the urgency to address our nation’s long-term fiscal challenges. “This report makes clear the consequences of continued inaction on the major fiscal challenges …
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