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Subject IYD's Friday Snippets for May 3rd
Date May 3, 2024 11:29 AM
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Happy Friday, Fellow Young Democrat!

As another week wraps up, let our curated headlines fill your cup,

Whether you're at the office, cafe, or snug at home, don't let the news hiccup.

Stay informed with the latest Indiana political flow,

Catch up on the buzz and be in the know!

Have a fantastic weekend ahead, let the good vibes grow.

— Indiana Young Democrats

STATE NEWS:
* Civic Health Index invokes call to action for young Hoosiers to vote ([link removed]) “Between 2016 and 2020, Indiana witnessed a decline in its voter turnout national rank, dropping from 41st to 46th. This decline is part of a broader trend, as Indiana’s voter participation—once above the national average in the 1970s—has steadily decreased since the early 2000s. Despite a 57% increase from 2016 to 2020, Indiana still lags well behind the national average, prompting a critical examination of the factors contributing to this decline.”
* Democrat Jennifer McCormick gets teacher union endorsement in race for Indiana governor ([link removed])
* Indiana Democrats focus on flipping state House seats, breaking GOP supermajority ([link removed])
* Carmichael vs. McCray: Two Democrats vie to face off against Banks in U.S. Senate race ([link removed])

LOCAL NEWS:
* Gary mayor outlines vision for city’s comeback in State of the City address ([link removed]) “Mayor Eddie Melton gave his first 100 days progress report during his inaugural State of the City address on Tuesday at West Side Leadership Academy…The biggest takeaway from Melton’s address is not to count Gary out.”
* Sharon Tucker sworn in as new Mayor of the City of Fort Wayne ([link removed]) “Tucker is the first Black female mayor in Fort Wayne’s history. Most recently, she served as executive director of Vincent House, Inc., in addition to being the City Councilwoman for Fort Wayne’s 6th District, a position she held from 2020-2024 as the first Black female to hold that position. Tucker was also elected as 1st District Councilwoman on Allen County Council in 2014 and was re-elected to a second term in 2018.”
* Democratic caucus selects Indianapolis City-County Councilor Jackson for Senate vacancy ([link removed])

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