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Cheers to the three new Court Appointed Special Advocates who were sworn in Tuesday by Marion County Circuit Court Judge Patrick Wilson. CASA volunteers provide abused and neglected children peace of mind and support as they have to maneuver the court system. Keep up the good work.
Jeers to the reality that the 2020 Census spelled out this week. West Virginia is going to lose a seat in the U.S. Congress. State officials have to find a way to slow and/or stop outmigration of residents from this beautiful place.
Cheers to the resilience shown by little Colin Curtis, who was severely injured in a tractor accident last Friday. Cheers to his parents Andrew and Jenn who acted swiftly to ensure he got proper medical attention in a timely manner. We wish him a speedy recovery.
The Indiana State Capitol in downtown Indianapolis. (Image by David Mark from Pixabay via Courthouse News)
INDIANAPOLIS (CN) Indiana’s Republican governor is asking a state judge to find provisions in a new law unconstitutional because they grant the Legislature emergency powers that are reserved for the executive branch.
Governor Eric Holcomb’s lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Marion County Circuit Court and asks a judge to block House Enrolled Act 1123, claiming it usurps the power granted to the governor under the state’s constitution by allowing the General Assembly to call its own emergency sessions.
The General Assembly passed the law in response to Holcomb’s emergency rules he enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic, including limiting crowd sizes, closing nonessential businesses and implementing a statewide mask mandate.
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