VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: MEMORIAL DAY
Friday, May 18 2012
Spring has really gone by quickly. I find it hard to believe that Memorial Day will be here in just a few days. And, along with Memorial Day, comes one of my favorite events of the year, the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade. The Parade will begin at 9... Read more...
STRAIGHT FROM SENATE: NEW LAWS HELP SOLDIERS CONVERT MILITARY SKILLS INTO JOBS, PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Friday, May 18 2012
May is a month for celebrating, remembering and honoring the brave men and women of the past and present who serve our great county in uniform. Armed Forces Week begins on the second Saturday in May with Armed Forces Day following on May 19. To... Read more...
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2012 STREET AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS'
Friday, May 18 2012
As you know, the State recently announced, that due to fiscal errors, it would be returning income tax money that belonged to cities and counties. In keeping with my commitment to strengthen our neighborhoods and build an economically vibrant Fort... Read more...
529 PLAN CAN HELP WITH COLLEGE FUNDING AND ESTATE-PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
Friday, May 18 2012
Now that another school year is drawing to a close, your young children are a step closer to the day when they'll be heading off to college. Of course, as you're probably aware, higher education doesn't come cheap — and the costs seem to... Read more...
COUNCILMAN’S CORNER
Friday, May 04 2012
The City Council has approved the contract for a project long-awaited by many Waynedale residents. The project is the upgrade of the water main along Bluffton Road from Lower Huntington Road to Maplewood Road, then east on Maplewood to Wohama.... Read more...
THIS MOTHER’S DAY, THINK OF LIFETIME FINANCIAL MOVES TO HELP KIDS
Friday, May 04 2012
If you're a mother, you'll probably get some nice cards and flowers on Mother's Day. But of course, your greatest gifts are your children themselves. And since you want to see them happy and financially secure, perhaps you can use this Mother's Day... Read more...
VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME
Friday, April 20 2012
Members of my staff and I regularly attend various trainings to keep us up to date on issues that affect our clients. Recently some of my staff attended a talk by a Representative of the Social Security Administration, Melinda Zenk. Ms. Zenk spoke... Read more...
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: STRENGTHENING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
Friday, April 20 2012
I firmly believe that strengthening our neighborhoods is crucial to the success of the City of Fort Wayne and I'm pleased we received nearly $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The grant will create... Read more...
EVEN WITH LOW RATES, YOU CAN INVEST FOR INCOME
Friday, April 20 2012
Not long ago, the Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that it plans to keep short-term interest rates near zero until late 2014. The Fed initially pushed rates to that level in 2008, in an effort to stimulate economic growth. Clearly, low interest rates... Read more...
VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SPRING
Friday, April 06 2012
What a beautiful Spring we are having in Waynedale. The trees and flowers are blooming, and the weather has been unusually warm and sunny. Easter is here already and with it comes the second annual Easter Egg Hunt in Waynedale Park at 10 a.m. this... Read more...

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Serving South & Southwest Fort Wayne


STRAIGHT FROM THE SENATE
Written by State Senator David Long (R-Fort Wayne)   
Friday, November 04 2011

Senator David LongIT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOUR VOICE IS HEARD IN THE NOV. 8 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

It may not be a presidential or gubernatorial election year, but there are still plenty of reasons to go vote on Tuesday, November 8.

Mayor and council candidates will be on ballots across the state, including here in Fort Wayne. While some of these races may not have the same high-profile media attention as state or national offices, they are important and will have an impact on local residents.

As someone who served for two terms on the Fort Wayne City Council, I can attest to the wide variety of key decisions made in these offices.
Between now and Election Day, Indiana voters will make choices on who holds these offices.

Here are some reasons why you should go vote in this year's municipal elections.

•It's easy. Voters may find their polling places and driving directions online at www.IndianaVoters.com by entering a name and date of birth. While at the website, voters may also get an advance look at their respective local ballots so they will know exactly which candidates and issues they'll be considering. Polls in Indiana are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Election Day, providing flexibility for busy schedules.

•Photo IDs are simple to obtain. An Indiana or federal government-issued identification card, like a driver's license, U.S. passport or military ID, is required to vote, but residents who don't have photo identification cards can easily obtain them free-of-charge at any Indiana license branch. Branch hours are available online at www.in.gov/bmv, are posted at each location, and are generally publicized prior to each election. When seeking a photo ID, voters should bring a birth certificate, pay stub, utility bill or bank statement, and Social Security card or document that includes their Social Security number.

•You may be able to vote early. Early voting is available at the Allen County Election Board offices through Monday, November 7. This can be a convenient option for those who are unable to make it to the polls on Election Day. Voters may ask about early voting and absentee procedures by calling their county's voter registration office. Here are local numbers:
Allen County Election Board: 260-449-7329
Allen County Voter Registration Office: 260-449-7154

•Information on the candidates is readily available. Consult area newspapers, radio and television stations for coverage on candidate views concerning topics important to you. This will help in preparing for your Election Day choices. After arriving at your polling site, look for signs posted with directions on how to use the voting machines, a list of voting rights, information on provisional ballots and instructions for filing a complaint if you believe your rights are violated.

•Polling places are accessible. All polling places must have facilities and machines accessible to elderly voters and those with disabilities. A complete overview of election law is available at www.in.gov/sos/elections. Voters with questions can find contact information for their respective county election boards as well as information about campaign finance and other election issues on the website.

•You can help. Contact your county clerk or election board to see if workers are needed at your neighborhood polling site. Phone numbers are available at www.IndianaVoters.com.

•Your vote in municipal elections matters. These are people making decisions that directly affect how much in taxes you pay, where your city tax dollars go, how your neighborhoods look and the quality of city services you receive. Your vote could impact the future of your community. I hope you make your voice heard.

Sen. David Long (R-Fort Wayne) is President Pro Tem of the Indiana Senate. He serves District 16, which includes portions of Fort Wayne.

 

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