Tag: Curt Nisly
Kevin Kyle’s Facebook idea of having a patriotic rally blossomed Friday night into a large event at the courthouse square in downtown Warsaw.
Third time proved to be the charm for Chad Miner in the Republican primary race for judge of Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, It is important that Hoosiers in the 22nd district reelect State Rep. Curt Nisly. He has the experience in both Indianapolis and the district needed to represent the community’s values before the state government. Nisly is a man of high moral principles who has never backed down for doing what is right or …read more.
On Tuesday, June 2, I am voting for Curt Nisly for House Representative for District 22.
Dear Editor, So many voters have complained to me that when we send a good person to Indianapolis or Washington, “they change on us.”
Coronavirus was an issue heard repeatedly during parts of the wide-ranging candidate forum in Warsaw Friday night.
Dear Editor, I recently was sent a mailer from a candidate for office claiming that Curt Nisly was against protecting children as he was the only representative to vote against HB 1004 from 2019. That person never actually bothered to read the bill in its entirety. This bill is a mandate by the state upon …read more.
Dear Editor, My belief is that there are two competing philosophies about the relationship of people to their government. One philosophy has those in power asking themselves what decisions would be best for the people. This view is that decisions are made at the government level for our good and that our input is to …read more.
State Rep. Curt Nisly, who has already alienated Republican colleagues in the General Assembly, probably won’t be buddying up for dinner with Gov. Eric Holcomb any time soon. The Milford-area lawmaker was quick to criticize Holcomb’s mandate Monday requiring bars and restaurants to close in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Nisly, …read more.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill realized twice this week how painfully little support he has from his own party. The Republican (and former Elkhart County prosecutor) has seen his first term as Attorney General become marred in a groping scandal that began in the summer of 2018. Hill is accused of inappropriately touching four women …read more.
WARSAW – A growing scandal involving two virtual schools is sending political ripples through parts of Northern Indiana. Republican candidate Bill Dixon is calling out his primary opponent, District 22 State Rep. Curt Nisly, of Milford, to respond to reports that he accepted a $1,000 campaign donation from the schools that are accused of improperly …read more.
WARSAW – Education issues were front and center Friday at the legislative “Third House” in Warsaw as two Republican state lawmakers defended the state’s efforts to provide more support for teachers. State lawmakers are more than halfway done with this year’s short legislative session. Attempts to consider legislation to boost teacher pay this year died …read more.
District 22 State Rep. Curt Nisly has once again introduced legislation that would ban all abortions in Indiana. The bill would legally define the act of abortion as murder and would allow for the arrest of federal officials who try to intervene. The bill, HB 1089, allows for federal officials who take action to uphold …read more.
The most competitive campaign for city council that Warsaw has seen in a long, long time will end Tuesday with what looks like a whimper. The all-Republican council will get its biggest test in decades on Tuesday, but as is often the case when there is not a marquee mayoral race, there does not appear …read more.
While the upcoming Warsaw City Council election (there are four with contested races) will be the main attraction at the ballot box for many on Nov. 5, lots of people at Wednesday’s GOP fish fry in Warsaw already seem focused on contests in 2020. The following are a few enticing tidbits to consider: Karin McGrath …read more.
The headline was pretty simple: Warsaw City Council Explores The Idea Of Hiring Its Own Attorney. Getting to the possible end result in which council would retain its own attorney for questions they’d rather not ask the city attorney or two provided by the state will be a long slog and it certainly won’t show …read more.
It looks as if State Rep. Curt Nisly may well have some competition next year if he chooses to seek re-election to his District 22 seat. The first to step forward is Democrat Paul Heimbach, who has already begun campaigning and spoke last weekend at the Democratic party fundraiser on the S.S. Lillypad on Lake …read more.
Two-term mayor Joe Thallemer is not taking his re-election for granted. Eight years ago, Thallemer was one of four Republicans running for mayor. Four years ago, he was unopposed in his re-election bid. But this year, he’s facing a challenge from the upstart first-term Councilman Ron Shoemaker. Last week, I gave Shoemaker a chance to …read more.
By State Rep. Curt Nisly (R-Milford) INDIANAPOLIS — Lawmakers recently finished the first half of the 2019 legislative session. Hundreds of bills were submitted in the Indiana House for consideration, but only a small number of those advanced to the Senate. Of all the bills discussed in the House, the one I want to focus on …read more.
WARSAW — A Warsaw Community High School graduate is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Curt Nisly (R-Milford) and his fellow members of the House of Representatives during the 2019 legislative session. Keeton Bartol, a resident of Warsaw, is the son of Brenden and Dora Bartol. He is a junior at Purdue University and …read more.
By CURT NISLY State Representative House District 22 I do not know how many times I have told my kids, “Just because everyone else does it, does not mean you have to.” Sound familiar? This is a common Hoosier parenting principle. As we face Indiana’s latest controversial “hate crime bills,” we hear how 45 states …read more.
By CURT NISLY State Representative House District 22 INDIANAPOLIS — It is my privilege to serve the people of Indiana House District 22. I am proud of our district and what we contribute to the state of Indiana. Now into my fifth year of serving our community, I am still committed to being the voice …read more.
[weaver_youtube Hker1vQuZ2U rel=0] Kyle Dukes, Tyler Huffer and Chris Francis upset their Republican incumbent opponents Tuesday in the May primary. Bob Conley was the only Republican incumbents in a local race who came away with a win. The county saw a 26.16 percent total voter turnout. Dukes received the county sheriff’s nomination for the …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Republican’s Women Club, along with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce will host a Republican Candidate Debate at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24. The event will be held in the Performing Arts Center at Warsaw High School. The debate, will be between State Rep. District 18 candidates Russ Reahard and Dave …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — In all likelihood, the Indiana House District 22 seat will be occupied by a Republican after the ballots are counted during the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 6. No Democrats filed a declaration of candidacy by the Feb. 9 deadline to place their name on the primary ballot, which will be voted upon …read more.
WARSAW — Three Indiana legislators representing the local area were in Warsaw today, March 23, to discuss the most recent legislative session and to take comments, questions and input from local residents and officials. State Sen. Ryan Mishler, along with State Reps. David Wolkins and Curt Nisly attended the Third House Review Session conducted by …read more.
The Indiana House of Representatives could vote Tuesday, Feb. 21, or Wednesday, Feb. 22, on a bill that is causing some concern for environmental and conservancy groups in Kosciusko County. If the bill is passed in the House, it will proceed to the Senate. HB 1494, proposed by Rep. David Wolkins of Winona Lake, would …read more.
WARSAW — State officials, local county officials and concerned citizens gathered this morning, Saturday, Feb. 11, at Creightons Crazy Egg Cafe for the 3rd Legislative Session. In attendance from the state level were Representative Dave Wolkins, Representative Curt Nisly, Senator Randy Head and Senator Blake Doriot. The county was represented by County Commissioner President Brad Jackson, County Commissioner …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The day is near to cast your vote for president, senator, state leadership, local officials and school board officials. The general election for 2016 is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko Leadership Academy (KLA) was hosted by the City of Warsaw and the Warsaw Police Department on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Cadets learned about city, county, and state government through presentations delivered by Warsaw’s Mayor, Dr. Joe Thallemer, County Treasurer Sue Anne Mitchell, and the State Representative for the 22nd district, Rep. Curt Nisly. …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission met for a lengthy meeting Thursday morning to discuss the possibility of changing the way riverfront and lakefront districts are zoned, and how liquor licenses are handled, to redevelop the area. Representative Curt Nisly was present to hear the pitch, the only representative to respond to the Commission’s …read more.
Editor, As families and friends gather this weekend to celebrate Independence Day, we should also be mindful that July 1 is the date when most new Indiana state laws take effect. I am writing to discuss some of these new laws with your readers. Clear Roadways: After a motor vehicle collision, drivers are now generally …read more.
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Dear Editor, When the founding fathers wrote the United States Constitution, they really wanted to make a statement to the rest of the world. Their intentions were clear from the very beginning with the words, “We the People.” The founders told the entire world that in the United States, the individual was sovereign over the state and …read more.
[weaver_youtube H1if9ASi8fM rel=8] An overview of the 2015 legislative session and what the 2016 session may bring were topics of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce’s 3rd House Wrap Up session this morning. Reps. Dave Wolkins and Curt Nisly were the only two legislatures able to attend. “An awful lot was going on,” stated Wolkins, who …read more.
State Rep. Curt Nisly, as well as Senators Long and Bassler made statements reflecting on the key 2015 legislative session that recently adjourned. Nisly said, “At the start of the 2015 legislative session, House Republicans made a commitment to pass an honestly balanced budget that protects Hoosier taxpayers while continuing to strengthen our education system. …read more.
State Rep. Curt Nisly will give a legislative update at the monthly Citizens Committed to the Constitution meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, May 4, at Bachelor Creek Church of Christ, located at 2147 N. SR 15, Wabash. Also invited is Rep. Dave Wolkins. Many are concerned with what happened with the recent Right to Religious …read more.
Dear Editor, Local school boards are elected. The State Board of Education is appointed. By the governor. For the last 80 years or so Hoosiers have had a voice on the SBOE via the ability to vote for the Chair of that board. The Indiana House and Senate are trying to change that. They want …read more.
[weaver_youtube -sdMMucii1k rel=0] As if they hadn’t already, Congressman Marlin Stutzman and Indiana State Representative Curt Nisly have now assuredly earned the monicker of two of Indiana’s busiest Hoosiers in the aftermath of the the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Both Stutzman and Nisly addressed the crowd at the Kosciusko Silent No More’s Monday night meeting. …read more.
Dear Editor, My representative stood his ground and chose to represent his constituents when most legislators folded like a cheap suit and bowed to chamber bullies, big business threats, CEO appeals, media distortions, LGBT community activists and legislative thugs…crying out for their support and votes. Thank you Curt Nisly. A man of principle and conviction. …read more.
Dear Editor, On Thursday, April 2, I cast a vote in the Indiana House defending the Religious Freedom Restoration Act against changes designed to weaken it. I was pleased to support the RFRA as a co-sponsor when it came through the House two weeks ago. Simply stated, the RFRA instructs courts they must consider a …read more.
[weaver_youtube 6XJLHTv0fqk rel=0] State Senator Ryan Mishler and Representative Curt Nisly addressed current session actions and bills still in session at this morning’s Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Third House Session. The recent signing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was briefly noted by both legislators and pointed questions by David Kolbe and Brian Smith. …read more.
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce would like to invite the public to a Third House Session at 8 a.m. Friday, March 27, at the Center Lake Pavilion, located at 119 E. Canal Street. The public sessions provide Kosciusko County business owners and residents with opportunities to engage with state lawmakers on legislative issues. The Kosciusko …read more.
It has been an honor to serve as the State Representative for the people of House District 22. We have spent the last eight weeks debating bills, and now we are at the halfway point where the bills that have passed through the House move over to the Senate and the Senate bills come to …read more.
[weaver_youtube K_NPDy7xWQY rel=0] Kosciusko County Farm Bureau hosted an opportunity to meet and talk with state legislators and a county councilman Saturday morning. The meeting room at the Biomet Drive, Warsaw, location was standing room only. Topics focused around education and proposed legislation, misconceptions on who makes the rules for the State Department of Education, …read more.
[weaver_youtube B5pxWlDRpMg rel=0] Senator Carlin Yoder and Representatives Dave Wolkins and Curtis Nisly participated in the first Third House Session hosted by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Friday morning. The three elected officials briefly spoke of activity during recent sessions and answered questions from the several dozen individuals in attendance. Wolkins stated there has …read more.
By ZACH WEISMILLER State Representative Office Representative Curt Nisly has released the following statement in response to the State of the State Address by Governor Mike Pence. “As a new legislator, I was honored to attend Governor Pence’s State of the State Address in which he outlined his legislative priorities for the upcoming year. I …read more.
By ZACH WEISMILLER Office of State Representative Curt Nisly State Rep. Curt Nisly is encouraging Hoosier students to apply for the Indiana House Page Program. The program offers students 13 to 18 years old the chance to visit the statehouse and see a full day of legislative activity. “This program provides a unique opportunity for …read more.
By ZACH WEISMILLER State Representative Office House Speaker Brian C. Bosma announced standing committee assignments Wednesday for the 119th General Assembly. Standing committee assignments are made biennially after each election. State Rep. Curt Nisly, House District 22, received three committee assignments. “It is an honor and privilege to have been selected to serve on these …read more.
State Representative Curt Nisly (Republican-Goshen) joined fellow legislators at the Statehouse today, Organization Day, for the first official meeting of the 119th General Assembly. All 100 members of the House, including eight new Republicans, were sworn in by Chief Justice Loretta Rush. Rep. Nisly was elected to represent House District 22, which includes portions of …read more.
Dear Editor, I am honored to be elected as the State Representative for Indiana House District 22. The voters of this district have clearly shown that they want me to take the message of “Free People Limit Government” to Indianapolis. The experiences of this campaign have prepared me for this role as your State Representative. …read more.
Republicans swept the ticket in Indiana, including the top race in the state – the seat for Indiana State Representative District 22. “We did this,” said Curt Nisly at a celebration party in Warsaw Tuesday evening. “It is about the voters, the people of the 22nd District. They took the message we put out there …read more.
[weaver_youtube ss5vGbpQU64 rel=8] [weaver_youtube tbsjW30GZdA rel=8] “I am delighted to be here with all these high ranking officials and soon to be high ranking officials in the state,” started Gov. Mike Pence, who also introduced the top ranking official in the state, First Lady Karen Pence. “I do believe, in a few …read more.
Dear Editor, The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are the two documents that are the foundation of the American Republic. Words such as, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are rights that the Founders of this country believed that we should have. The Constitution for the first time in human civilization, created a …read more.
Dear Editor: As the election cycle winds down, perhaps we could all take a deep breath and go over this last election cycle. In the race for the 22nd House District we first saw a representative who was widely accused of not listening to her constituents, or to a select few. A long and fairly …read more.
Dear Editor, David Kolbe’s recent endorsement from Superintendent Glenda Ritz should raise concerns for voters who care about local control of education. Against the wishes of parents and teachers, Superintendent Ritz has continued to implement Common Core standards in our schools. Under pressure from her fellow Democrats at the United States Department of Education, Ritz …read more.
By PAM GALLOWAY Curt Nisly Campaign The Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign is pleased to announce the endorsement of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150. Financial Secretary David Fagan stated the endorsement was based on “your pro-business and pro-labor views, your work ethic, and your previous experience.” “I am honored to be …read more.
Dear Editor, For the first time we have been able to view a copy of the response from the opposing nominee with respect to our complaint to the Indiana Election Commission regarding a direct link to his business logo and from there direct links to every aspect of his campaign, all on a government website. …read more.
Dear Editor, I sought and won the Republican nomination for Indiana House District 22 because this conservative, northern Indiana district should be represented by a conservative Republican. Hoosiers need to keep government and taxes in check so that businesses, families, and charities can thrive. The National Federation of Independent Business agrees with me and endorses …read more.
Dear Editor, I have been watching the District 22 State Representative race for the past year and decided to get involved when I met Curt Nisly in January, after hearing him speak about his passion for life, liberty and limited government. I am a local business owner, wife, mother and grandmother concerned about issues that …read more.
Dear Editor, I’ve been a Recon Ranger for roughly eight years with the Indiana Army Guard. I took a short break to lead a Sniper Section back in 2012, when I volunteered to run missions in Africa, which eventually fell through. It is common to go well beyond 20-30 miles into enemy territory to gather …read more.
Dear Editor, I kept hearing Curt Nisly being referred to by other candidates and their supporters as “extremist,” “fringe,” and “neo-confederate.” So I did some investigating on Nisly, here’s what I found. Nisly is endorsed by the NRA. Kolbe is not. Nisly is endorsed by Indiana Right to Life. Kolbe says he’s pro-life, but believes …read more.
Dear Editor, As we wind down to the 2014 mid-term elections, we have many things to ponder before we vote. As we watch our country, our state and our communities constantly under attack from the liberal left, divisive agenda, we need to ask ourselves, do we want to continue down this path or do we …read more.
Dear Editor, Freedom is a universal language understood by most Americans. Freedom is why I support Curt Nisly for District 22 State Representative. Freedom is why I chose to work hard for Nisly over the past year. He told us in January what he believes, and that hasn’t changed despite political pressure to become more …read more.
Dear Editor, The Facebook group Republicans for Glenda Ritz has posted its thoughts on the upcoming state house and senate races. Regarding District 22 they state, “David Kolbe, an attorney, has made support of public education a priority, as quoted in article by Tim Ashley in Kosciusko’s Free Digital Newspaper: ‘We need to ensure schools …read more.
Dear Editor, Some of our fellow Republicans are supporting Democrat David Kolbe over fellow Republican Curt Nisly. You may or may not be aware that every two years after getting statewide input, the Indiana Republican Party Platform is adopted at the Republican Party state convention. If you weren’t there for its adoption, or have not …read more.
Dear Editor, I read that Democrat David Kolbe received the endorsement from Democrat State Superintendent Glenda Ritz for the House District 22 race. As a voter, I find this Ritz endorsement troubling because during her tenure, she has constantly fought with the rest of the State Board of Education (she even sued her fellow board members), …read more.
Dear Editor, Because I established my law practice in Warsaw years before David Kolbe came to town I have been able to observe Kolbe since he arrived. Please do not vote for Kolbe. Please remember the endgame. Laws are not passed on Election Day. It is during a representative’s two-year term that laws that affect …read more.
Dear Editor, David Kolbe has chosen to run as a moderate. Not surprising since a liberal democrat has almost no chance of winning in Kosciusko County. What is surprising to me is that many Republicans seem to have forgotten that we already had a moderate, and we overwhelmingly voted her out in the primary. I …read more.
Dear Editor, The Elkhart Truth had an article on the Democrat lawyer, David Kolbe, running for Representative House District 22. He states that he received the endorsement from Democrats for Life America and then says, “He doesn’t feel that any legislative changes on abortion are necessary — in fact, he believes some current regulations may …read more.
Dear Editor, I’m writing this letter to discuss yet another difference in the race for House District 22 which is state sovereignty. As each day passes we continue to lay witness to the intrusion of our federal government and the United Nations right down to the local level in such matters including but not limited …read more.
Dear Editor, I am supporting Republican Curt Nisly for state representative. Nisly respects and listens to the citizens of House District 22. Nisly is spending many hours knocking on doors and listening to citizens. I believe Nisly is the true conservative in this race. Nisly believes that free people limit government. He will work to …read more.
Dear Editor, At the Warsaw Candidate Forum recently, I found myself agreeing with Republican Curt Nisly’s comments and answers to the questions presented by the moderator Warsaw Times Union Managing Editor Gary Gerard. I felt Nisly is right on the issues. However, what really came to my attention was the way Nisly simply answered each …read more.
Dear Editor, Our founders crafted a Constitution which delegated 18 specific powers to the federal government from the states. Believe it or not, forcing me to buy health insurance is not among those 18 specific enumerated federal powers. In addition to these powers delegated to the federal government, Article 1, Section 10 lays out powers …read more.
[weaver_youtube 5IRDagt7LGo rel=8] State Representative Candidates David Kolbe, Curt Nisly and Michael Stinfer. (Photo by Deb Patterson) One of the most highly contested races in the state Nov. 4 will be that of state representative for District 22. All three candidates were present at the Kosciusko Commerce Candidate Forum Monday evening, in …read more.
Dear Editor: I just couldn’t wait until Nov. 4 to vote for Curt Nisly for State Representative, so I voted early this week. It ended up being easier for me than I thought, thanks to the hard work of our county officials. Since I live in the Kosciusko County part of House District 22, I …read more.
Indiana’s House District 22 has received plenty of attention and is one of the most contested political races this year. Several letters to the editor and social media comments have been generated. But less than a month from now, it will be decided. Curt Nisly, Republican; David Kolbe, Democrat; and Michael Stinfer, a registered Republican …read more.
Dear Editor, In response to the absurd and outright lies of Brian Smith, communications director for Kolbe for State Rep, I would like to set a couple of things straight. Curt Nisly did not ride during the Apple Festival Parade at any point as he stated, but rather walked the parade route after having run …read more.
Dear Editor, If you believe in the founding of our country, our constitution, protecting traditional marriage, the right to bear arms, that life begins at conception and keeping more of your hard earned money, then Curt Nisly is the right man for House District 22. These values are not “extreme,” but rather what has made …read more.
Dear Editor, As the Grassroots Coordinator of the Curt Nisly Campaign, I want to debunk a few misconceptions. It’s unfortunate that some people from the opponent’s campaign don’t seem to know what Curt looks like. At the Apple Festival Parade, one of our older volunteers rode on the side of our mobile billboard. Curt walked …read more.
Dear Editor: I am pleased to know that Republican Curt Nisly received the endorsement of the Indiana Right to Life PAC for State House District 22. We need a strong voice in Indianapolis for the rights of the unborn, and Curt Nisly will be just that! Sadly, we live in a nation where some believe …read more.
By PAM GALLOWAY Media Contact, Curt Nisly Campaign A concern regarding sign placement has been brought to the attention of the Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign. It is the policy of our campaign to only place signs on the property of residents and owners who request them and we have trained our volunteers accordingly. We cannot control …read more.
Dear Editor, I am still dumbfounded about Curt Nisly not wanting to debate. He should have to defend his issues, which are not without blemish. This, as you undoubtedly recognize, is the new strategy of the those relying on the vote of the Tea Party. I’m a Republican who wants to make Indiana the best …read more.
Dear Editor, As much talk is beginning to take place regarding the mid-term elections and the choice in the race for Indiana HD22, I wish to point out the many endorsements that Curt Nisly has received to date: Indiana Right to Life Pac, National Federation of Independent Business, Hoosiers Against Common Core, Gun Owners of …read more.
Dear Editor, I recently got the privilege of speaking to Curt Nisly, the Republican candidate running for State Representative (District 22). Curt mentioned to me that free people retain the right to arm themselves. Our founders knew an oppressive government first hand and knew that government must be kept in check through separation of powers …read more.
By PAM GALLOWAY Curt Nisly for Indiana State Representative Campaign The Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign announces the endorsement of the National Rifle Association. In response to the NRA endorsement, Nisly stated, “I am so grateful for this endorsement. Our right to bear arms is our most basic human right; all of our other …read more.
Dear Editor: I appreciate the fact that David Kolbe addresses comments, concerns and even accusations in Letters to the Editor. He responds to questions on his FB campaign wall as well. He’s open, honest and willing to discuss issues and follow up, via email or phone, to clarify if necessary. He makes himself available to …read more.
To the Editor: Curt Nisly is a local business owner who brings a healthy perspective to the difficult topic of taxes. Nisly, the Republican candidate for State Representative in House District 22, starts with the premise that what you earn is actually yours. Now certainly, government has a need to fund its legitimate operations, and …read more.
Dear Editor: I am a political science major currently studying my second year at Indiana University. When not at school, I live in Kosciusko County. Over the past summer I had the opportunity to study the elections both nationally and locally and get involved with volunteer work as well as local campaigns. I understand that …read more.
Dear Editor, Last night, (Sept. 23) my wife Mary and I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the North Central Indiana Right to Life banquet with a room full of nearly a thousand other attendees. We were amazed and overwhelmed at the unbelievable support for life in Kosciusko County. The keynote speaker, Angela Minter, was …read more.
Dear Editor: My belief is that there are two competing philosophies about the relationship of people to their government. One philosophy has those in power asking themselves what decisions would be best for the people. This view is that decisions are made at the government level for our good and that our input is to …read more.
Curt Nisly, Republican Candidate for District 22 Representative met with Tom Till, the director of advanced manufacturing at the Warsaw Ivy Tech Orthopedic & Advanced Manufacturing Training Center Thursday. He was able to take a tour of the facility and learn about the ways they are working to keep Warsaw the Orthopedic Capitol of the …read more.
Editor: Will the real Democrat candidate please stand up? Who is he? He’s a Democrat lawyer running for HD 22 representative, but his signs are deceiving. “Republicans for Kolbe”, they say. But wait, he’s on the Democrat ticket, but it looks like he wants to be a Republican. Oh, that’s right, he’s a Democrat lawyer. …read more.
The Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign announces the endorsement of the Indiana Right to Life PAC. Mike Fichter, chairman of the Indiana Right to Life PAC stated in his endorsement letter the endorsement is based on Nisly’s long standing support for the right to life of unborn children. Nisly released the following statement in …read more.
In an interview with the Elkhart Truth last week, Elkhart County Clerk Wendy Hudson stated that any candidate has access to voter data available to the Republican nominee. The Kolbe Campaign reiterates its concerns regarding voter data only available to the nominee. If one were to view the source code for www.elkhartcountyclerk.com, one would see …read more.
Warsaw – Curt Nisly, the Republican candidate for State Representative in District 22, has earned the endorsement of neighboring lawmaker, State Representative Tim Harman (R) – Bremen. In Rep. Harman’s own words: “Curt Nisly is a perfect fit for his district. He’s a man of faith, a conservative, a Republican and a family man who …read more.
Dear Editor: We recently filed a complaint with the Indiana Election Commission regarding actions of the nominee Curt Nisly. The press has done a good job reporting the events, but I felt it important to make our concerns very simple. By their nature these sort of things are somewhat smoke and mirrors and it takes …read more.
District 22 State Representative candidate David Kolbe has filed a formal complaint with the Indiana Election Commission against Republican nominee Curt Nisly, alleging improprieties and efforts to obtain an unfair campaign advantage. In his complaint, Kolbe alleges Nisly used his small web business, C-Tech Solutions Inc., to secure a public contract with the Elkhart County Clerk to design …read more.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Last week, we featured responses to these same questions from Democrat candidate David Kolbe and Independent candidate Michael Stinfer who are seeking the District 22 House of Representative seat (see related). Republican candidate Curt Nisly replied to the questions this morning. These are his responses.) What has been the response to your platform? Curt …read more.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Republican candidate Curt Nisly was emailed the same list of questions as the other candidates, on two separate occasions, but never responded. Should he submit his responses, they will be added to this post. Furthermore, this is not an endorsement of any particular candidate. We are merely offering the candidates a forum to …read more.































