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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to hold town hall in Newburgh
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to hold town hall in Newburgh

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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to hold town hall in Newburgh

Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith will be in Newburgh on Wednesday evening for a public town hall. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the Ohio Township Trustee Office at 3433 Libbert Road. Beckwith shared the event via his official Facebook page, and stated he was looking forward to hearing from residents on the issues that matter to them most. The visit to Warrick County comes as there is a mounting campaign to redistrict in Indiana, an idea Beckwith supports. Monday evening, Indiana's Republican U.S. representatives came out in favor of redistricting via social media messages at the same time that state House Republicans met privately off Statehouse grounds to discuss President Donald Trump's push to redraw maps, according to reporting from the IndyStar. In a post on X, Beckwith thanked Indiana Rep. Marlin Stutzman for joining him in supporting the push to redistrict. "The left has been doing this for decades and we need to push back against them," Beckwith stated. Immigration consistent topic at town halls Other than redistricting, attendees to the Warrick County town hall can expect to hear some questions on immigration and property tax reform. Beckwith was in Nashville, Indiana, last weekend for a town hall at which both topics came up. According to reporting from WFIU, Beckwith made comments similar to ones from a Terre Haute town hall where he said ICE detainees at Camp Atterbury did not have a right to due process or to see a judge. 'Due process says that you are owed something when you break into our country illegally,' Beckwith said. 'You're not owed anything by our constitution … constitutional due process is reserved only for those who are citizens or legal residents here.' CenterPoint costs Local residents may also have plans to bring up high utility costs. Once the event was announced via social media, the post was shared in the Direct Action Against CenterPoint Facebook group as an opportunity for locals to voice concerns about the company and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to hold town hall in Warrick County Solve the daily Crossword

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