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And why is this subject to the jurisdiction of an Indiana court? These really aren’t shareholders and directors. They are members of a non-profit who feel their governing board has shut them out of decision making. If the State Committee is empowered by its bylaws to make such changes, then the recourse for these folks is to elect a new state committee.
Isn’t the Attorney General (Rokita) the only entity that can challenge the actions of an Indiana domiciled not for profit governing committee? Doesn’t the AG, as the State of Indiana, have to bring this action?
Rokita is too busy fending off the State Supreme Court and his censorship for running his mouth, which is costing the tax payers hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend.
Do they really want the courts sticking their noses in party politics? What if they draw an anti-MAGA (or Democrat) judge?