Rokita to hold presentation in Warsaw on critical race theory, Parents Bill of Rights

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2021 file photo, Indiana's attorney general Todd Rokita speaks, in Indianapolis. Indiana's attorney general took aim Friday, May 1, 2021, at Gov. Eric Holcomb's attempt to block a new law giving state legislators more authority to intervene during public emergencies declared by the governor. A lawsuit filed by the Republican governor on Tuesday, April 27, 2001, challenged the law enacted over his veto two weeks ago giving legislative leaders the power to call the General Assembly into what it calls an "emergency session." (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will be making a visit to Kosciusko County in the near future.

Kosciusko County Attorney Ed Ormsby hinted about Rokita’s visit during Tuesday’s county commissioners meeting, but now it has been confirmed that Rokita will be make a presentation regarding “critical race theory” and his Parents Bill of Rights during a special meeting on Thursday, July 8th at 5 PM.

The presentation will be on the 3rd floor of the old courthouse. The public is welcome to attend.