Nisly's Vote

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
I wanted to write about Social Security until I received a survey from our representative, Mr. Nisly.
Now I’m wondering how Mr. Nisly will vote. Will he vote party lines or will he vote for District 22? Will he vote for small business or a big box grocery store for selling booze on Sunday?
I don’t believe that our governor trusts the people of Indiana on voting for the best qualified person, such as the state superintendent of education or the attorney general. I don’t like a “yes man” or a “yes woman” as an appointed position.
Indiana Assembly is changing the law for the governor to be on the ballot for two positions.
Mr. Nisly talks about transparency, safeguard public trust and accountability, but when does it start?
Paul Fribley
Warsaw[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
I wanted to write about Social Security until I received a survey from our representative, Mr. Nisly.
Now I’m wondering how Mr. Nisly will vote. Will he vote party lines or will he vote for District 22? Will he vote for small business or a big box grocery store for selling booze on Sunday?
I don’t believe that our governor trusts the people of Indiana on voting for the best qualified person, such as the state superintendent of education or the attorney general. I don’t like a “yes man” or a “yes woman” as an appointed position.
Indiana Assembly is changing the law for the governor to be on the ballot for two positions.
Mr. Nisly talks about transparency, safeguard public trust and accountability, but when does it start?
Paul Fribley
Warsaw[[In-content Ad]]
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