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Election fraud | Opinion | The Journal Gazette

Editorial Reform bill perpetuates lie about 2020 vote Georgia officials seemed surprised when the state s major corporations threw their muscle behind those protesting newly enacted voting restrictions. If Indiana lawmakers approve Senate Bill 353, they can t say they weren t warned. No less than Eli Lilly and Co., perhaps the state s premier corporate entity, has made its objections known in advance. “It serves only to confer acceptance of the widespread falsehood that there is something to be questioned about the outcome of last year s election,” Stephen Fry, the pharmaceutical company s senior vice president for human resources and diversity, told the House Elections Committee Tuesday. “This effort and others like it, albeit using different language, only serve to perpetuate the narrative that the 2020 election outcome was flawed or compromised in some way.”

Letters: Proper treatment for individuals with mental illness in prison

In 44 states, the prison holds more mentally ill individuals than the largest state psychiatric hospital. Mental illnesses that are untreated can result in individuals harming themselves or harming others. Individuals who have mental illnesses cannot control them without the proper treatments. Imagine having a horrible cold, and no matter how healthy you try to be, it never goes away. There are days that your cold does not feel as bad and you start to feel better, then you wake up the next day and it is worse than it was before. For those who do not understand what it is like to have a mental illness, it can be hard to grasp the concept of how those around them may feel and why they feel the way that they do.

Indiana elections: Bill requiring ID to vote by mail moves forward

A Republican-authored Senate bill that adds identification requirements to vote by mail and limits who can alter how elections are held will head to the House floor for a full vote, but with significant changes.  Two of the bill s provisions   which would have prevented the election commission and governor from ever expanding vote-by-mail or changing the time, place or manner of an election  were removed entirely by a bi-partisan vote.  And the bill s requirements that voters provide an identification number when applying for an absentee ballot now only applies to online applications.  Senate Bill 353 comes a year after Gov. Eric Holcomb and the bipartisan Indiana Election Commission moved the 2020 primary from May 5 to June 2 due to the burgeoning coronavirus pandemic. The commission also unanimously agreed to eliminate eligibility requirements to vote by mail in the primary, opening the option up to all voters.

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