Logan Day, candidate for Mayor of Fishers in the May 7th Republican primary election, has released a video about Wednesday’s Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board votes on the district’s nondiscrimination policy. Day generally comments on the controversy and discrimination, but does not appear to take a position on what wording school officials should use in the policy language.
You can view Day’s four-and-a-half minute statement, posted on Facebook, at this link.
Incumbent Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, who is seeking re-election to another term, issued a statement Friday saying, in part, urges school board members to “enumerate those most vulnerable in their anti-discrimination policy.”
State Senator Jim Merritt, whose district contains a large part of the HSE School District, released a statement endorsing board member Julie Chambers’ suggested nondiscrimination language. Merritt is also a candidate for Mayor of Indianapolis.
For more background on Wednesday’s board meeting, use this link,
The board has scheduled a final vote on the nondiscrimination policy for the May 8th, meeting, 7pm, at the school administration building on Cumberland Road,