Vote Huffer For Coroner

April 21, 2024 at 3:51 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
I am a firm believer in voting at a local and national level. I also feel it is very important to make an aware and informed vote. Look into who you are voting for.
I have done that, and I have come across something that concerns me regarding Tracy Cutler-Wilson's candidacy for coroner. Particularly, I have found a document online of falsifying records and unethical conduct as a paramedic. This was found on the Indiana State Government website: https://www.in.gov/dhs/files/final-order/13-2M.pdf. The article details findings of fact of law regarding Ms. Cutler Wilson's actions are alarming and raise serious questions about her suitability and integrity for public office.
This document can be found online, and reveals a troubling misconduct, falsifying records to conceal, endangering patient safety and violating professional standards. Such action, as concluded by the investigation I came across, clearly violate relevant statutes.
As responsible community members, it's imperative to ensure candidates running for public offices uphold high ethical standards. Ms. Cutler-Wilson's documented offense(s) indicate a failure to meet these standards, rendering her unfit for the coroner's responsibilities in my opinion.
Ashley Finney
Warsaw, via email

Editor, Times-Union:
I am a firm believer in voting at a local and national level. I also feel it is very important to make an aware and informed vote. Look into who you are voting for.
I have done that, and I have come across something that concerns me regarding Tracy Cutler-Wilson's candidacy for coroner. Particularly, I have found a document online of falsifying records and unethical conduct as a paramedic. This was found on the Indiana State Government website: https://www.in.gov/dhs/files/final-order/13-2M.pdf. The article details findings of fact of law regarding Ms. Cutler Wilson's actions are alarming and raise serious questions about her suitability and integrity for public office.
This document can be found online, and reveals a troubling misconduct, falsifying records to conceal, endangering patient safety and violating professional standards. Such action, as concluded by the investigation I came across, clearly violate relevant statutes.
As responsible community members, it's imperative to ensure candidates running for public offices uphold high ethical standards. Ms. Cutler-Wilson's documented offense(s) indicate a failure to meet these standards, rendering her unfit for the coroner's responsibilities in my opinion.
Ashley Finney
Warsaw, via email

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