UPDATE: Thursday’s meeting with Todd Rokita moves location for capacity reasons

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)

Thursday’s special meeting with Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will be held in the Winona Heritage Room, still to be held at 5 PM.

Kosciusko County Attorney Edward Ormsby said that a big public interest in the meeting with Rokita, which will be regarding his proposed “Parent’s Bill of Rights,” grew so much that the old courthouse in downtown Warsaw would not be big enough.

The move will also help to make sure the schedule Kosciusko County board meeting is held at it’s regular time at 6 PM.

You can read more about Rokita’s proposition here: https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/INAG/2021/06/23/file_attachments/1861340/Parents%20Bill%20of%20Rights.pdf