Indiana Public Health Association urging legislators not to override public health veto
The Indiana Public Health Association is voicing its opposition of Senate Enrolled Act 5. As we ve previously reported the bill would allow local elected officials to block public health orders.
Posted: May 7, 2021 3:47 PM
Updated: May 8, 2021 10:05 AM
Posted By: Marvin Bills
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) In a press conference on Friday members of the Indiana Public Health Association discussed the significant dangers of Senate Enrolled Act 5. We are here today to urge our legislatures to not override the Governor s veto and to urge all Hoosiers who value public health to contact their state legislatures about this important issue, said Tippecanoe County Health Officer, Dr. Jeremy Adler.
County Health Departments Wade Into Fight Over Emergency-Orders Bill, Warning of “Immediate Jeopardy”
(INDIANAPOLIS) – County health directors and the Indiana Public Health Association are trying to head off a bill making it harder for health departments to take emergency action.
Legislators plan to vote Monday on overriding Governor Holcomb’s veto of a bill requiring county commissioners’ approval to go further than state orders.
The Indiana Public Health Association echoes Holcomb’s warning that the bill would cost lives, by slowing down health departments’ ability to act in urgent situations.
Legislative Republicans say there needs to be someone elected by the voters with the power to tell the health department no. Ripley County health officer David Welsh says he understands the desire for a second set of eyes on health department actions, but says there are better ways to do it. He points to long-running discussions among health professionals and county official
Principal Paul Halverson has Parkinson’s disease and is preparing for brain surgery in May.
To help raise awareness about the disease, he put students up to a challenge.
If they raised money for Parkinson’s research, students, teachers, and staff could help him shave off his head Friday afternoon.
They didn’t hesitate, starting a “Coins for Caring” fundraiser, in addition to selling more than 500 T-shirts.
Thanks to the community’s generosity, Associate Principal Tony Hart said the students raised over $5,000!
The money is being donated to the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research in honor of Halverson.
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