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What is Attorney General Todd Rokita’s batting average when it comes to his actions to either initiate or block lawsuits? It certainly is not what we would expect from the state government’s top lawyer. It’s probably not even as good as what an intern might achieve. Whatever office Rokita seeks next, let’s all remember his poor record and equally poor judgment on major public policy matters. We can do better.
This is the rare good news for Rokita … he won, for the moment. Of course, when a school steals over $80 million and gets away with it for multiple years, anything less than a win is unacceptable.
The question is, why hasn’t the state of Indiana modified how it hands out vouchers after a theft of this size? How could this go on for multiple years and it’s all OK? Doesn’t it seem like more oversight is needed?
I mean, they’ve cracked down on transgendered kids despite the absence of an issue. Three people out of hundreds out on bond from a non-profit commit crime again and they are doing their best to shut down that non-profit. $80 million dollars of taxpayer money walks out the door and … crickets.