"We were not successful in convincing the President or Democrats – who control the Senate – to support the Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution. However, the final agreement continues to advance the cause with additional votes and incentives to encourage more support for it,” Lugar said. “Additional deficit reductions will be determined by Congress and not an outside commission nor the President. If the Congress fails to find agreement, then mandatory cuts kick in. This is also a victory for conservative fiscal responsibility.”

“Though the bill isn’t everything we wanted, it's still a victory for conservatives over President Obama's out-of-control spending and big government policies.  And we stopped his efforts to increase taxes dead in its tracks," Lugar said.

In voting for the plan in the House of Representatives where it passed 269-to-161, Cong. Mike Pence said, "Leadership means knowing when to say 'yes' and when to say 'no.' The time has come to get something done and move onto policies that will further advance our fiscal solvency and put Hoosiers back to work."

Last week, Governor Mitch Daniels said in support of the Boehner Plan that, “I hope Congress passes it and then begins work immediately on step two of our long march back to national solvency and economic prosperity.”

Lugar voted for Boehner deficit reduction plan on July 29 and against the proposal by Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid on July 31.

On July 22, Lugar voted for the Cut, Cap and Balance Plan, which he co-sponsored. That bill was defeated 51-46, with Democrats all opposed and Republicans all in support. The Cut, Cap, and Balance Plan becoming law would have averted a default.

Lugar was an original co-sponsor of Sen. Pat Toomey’s (R-PA) legislation that would prioritize payments to Social Security recipients, military personnel and interest on the national debt if the federal government had gone into default. 

On May 25, Lugar voted for the Ryan Budget and the Toomey Budgets. Lugar said then that, “the Senate Democratic leadership opposes a constructive debate on dealing with our $14 trillion debt.  In voting to proceed to a budget, Republicans are saying that we are prepared to begin a constructive debate.  Republicans are also saying that we want to protect and preserve Medicare.  Democrats, on the other hand, want to protect the status quo, which would push Medicare into bankruptcy.”

“I have supported the Balanced Budget Amendment 16 times. It is a common sense and prudent proposal to rein in spending.  In March of 1995, the Senate was only one vote shy of passing this amendment.  Since that time, nearly $10 trillion has been added to our national debt.  Passing a Balanced Budget Amendment now will go a long way in improving our long-term economic security and job growth potential,” Lugar said. The Boehner bill also included the balanced budget amendment.

Lugar has also supported significant tax reform, including scrapping the income and the IRS, and putting in place the FairTax, http://lugar.senate.gov/news/record.cfm?id=333102&&.

 

Local News Briefs

One-mile stretch of SR 39 closed for structure replacement

PULASKI COUNTY - Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Superior Construction has closed SR 39 between CR 300 N and CR 200 N as of Monday, June 16.

SR 39 will be closed for approximately five weeks for a small structure replacement. Motorists should seek alternate routes. The official detour will follow SR 14, U.S. 421 and SR 10.

Pulaski County GOP caucus June 21 to fill county council vacancy

The Pulaski County Republican Party has issued a notice that it will hold a caucus at 9:15 a.m., Saturday, June 21, to fill a vacancy on the county council. The caucus will be held at the Pulaski County Public Library in Winamac.

Party chairman Kenneth Boswell reports Dist. 3 councilman Jerry Locke has resigned effective June 30. A former county commissioner, Locke joined the council in July 2022 to fill a vacancy. He was then elected to a four-year term in November that year. His successor will fill the remainder of that term through 2026.

Circus comes to town June 17

Save on pre-sale tickets

WINAMAC - The Culpepper & Merriweather Circus is coming to Winamac Tuesday, June 17, at the Winamac Town Park for two shows, the first starting at 5:30 p.m., and the second beginning at 7 p.m. Each show lasts about an hour and a half.

The event is sponsored by the Winamac Kiwanis Club.

Pulaski County Farmers Market open for 2025 season

Pulaski County Farmers Market is open for the summer season with a weekly location in Winamac.

The Market features fresh produce, plus, local meats, maple syrup, honey, eggs, baked goods, sweet treats, cut flowers and coffee. The market will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturdays June through September, on Main Street in front of the courthouse in Winamac.

Francesville ‘Family Fun in Park’ June 28

FRANCESVILLE – The Uptown Project, in partnership with West Central Youth League, will sponsor its “Family Fun in the Park,” from 6 p.m. to sunset, Saturday, June 28.

The public is welcome to join in for a fun evening of fellowship at the Francesville Town Park.

 

Indiana News

4C Health purchases Curtis Building from PMH

PERU - 4C Health is marking its 50th year in business with an exciting development for Pulaski County operations with the purchase of the Curtis Building from Pulaski Memorial Hospital.

The building is located north of Winamac, just off U.S. 35, at 2418 Curtis Drive.

Yakym surprises 'Hoosier Heroes' with Congressional records

WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 27) –Congressman Rudy Yakym honored two local first responders Tuesday recognizing their “exceptional service and commitment to their communities.”

Pulaski County Deputy Christopher Parish and Culver Community Police Chief Ryleigh Carr received entries into the Congressional Record.

Young, colleagues address shortage of mental health providers in schools

WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 27) – U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), and Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) reintroduced the Mental Health Excellence in Schools Act to address the shortage of mental health providers in schools by boosting the pipeline of graduate students trained to become school psychologists, counselors, and social workers.

“Access to mental health resources improves the safety, well-being, and academic success of Hoosier students,” said Sen. Young. “Our bill will both support the school-based mental health workforce and address the critical need for these professionals.”

Pulaski County unemployment rate drops to 2.4% in April

Pulaski County's unemployment rate dropped to 2.4 percent in April, down from 3.1 percent in March, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Thursday, (May 22). The rate was 3.1 percent a year ago.

The county had 6,777 employed persons in a labor force of 6,943 in April. In March those numbers were 6,753 of 6,967. A year ago the numbers were 6,388 of 6.591.

 

Post News

County residents invited to Broadband Community Conversation July 8

 Pulaski County stakeholders are leading an effort to develop a comprehensive Broadband plan for the county.

This plan will identify existing conditions, needs and gaps in high-speed internet (broadband) service within the county; set a long-term vision for broadband service; and provide actionable steps and implementation guidelines for broadband service.

Local nurses form Honor Guard to pay tribute to fallen colleagues

WINAMAC - In 2023, a group of retired and active nurses, with the help of Pulaski Memorial Hospital, created a Nursing Honor Guard to assist families in honoring the compassion and dedication of nurses who have passed away - and celebrating their lives and service.

The Nursing Honor Guard is modeled after traditional military honor guards and pays tribute to the deeply personal and meaningful calling of the nursing profession.

CFoPC awards$17,000 to community organizations

The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFoPC)  announced Thursday (June 5) $17,000 has been awarded in grants to four local nonprofits and community organizations.

The Foundation works to strengthen the community through funding, convening and fostering collaboration among nonprofits to amplify their impact.

Winamac Community HS presents 2025 senior awards

WINAMAC - Winamac Community High School has announced its 2025 Senior Awards winners, honoring graduates for various academic and athletic awards, and scholarships.

The awards were presented at the annual Senior Awards program Friday evening (May 30).

Winamac Community HS 2025 commencement exercises held June 1

Senior photos featured

WINAMAC - Commencement exercises for the Class of 2025 at Winamac Community High School were held Sunday June 1, at the high school gymnasium.

Diplomas were presented to 81 seniors.