Sue Finkam Releases Carmel Pride Comments
Sue Finkam, Republican nominee for Carmel Mayor, is a sponsor and scheduled speaker at Carmel Pride. In her comments, she urges attendees to take personal action in creating a welcoming and inclusive community for all.
She also addresses the division that has occurred in our community from a horrible quote distributed by a local organization, and she asks that we work together to seek unity.
Sue Finkam Carmel Pride Comments – July 25, 2023
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this event. I am honored to be a sponsor. Thank you to the organizers for the love and attention they put into planning to make sure this event is a success.
Over the past few days, our community has been rocked by an inappropriate quote used by a local group. The message was unacceptable and directly hurt members of our community. It does not reflect my views and values nor those of our overall community. It was unfortunately further amplified on social media, and it damaged our city’s reputation on the national and global stage.
I care deeply about this city we call home. Throughout my career and in this campaign, I have focused on issues and policies that unify our community, rather than divide it. Eight years ago, in 2015, I voted to support our city’s first anti-discrimination bill that bans discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, while also protecting religious freedom. I am proud of that vote and the seeds of inclusion that were planted. I am also proud that I will be receiving the endorsement from the national Log Cabin Republicans, who are working hard to make the Republican Party more inclusive.
Creating greater unity is why I am here today. I want to invest my time and talent in things that allow us to be better.
Each of us plays a part in this. Are we:
—trying to include, or exclude?
—seeking to understand, or condemn?
—attempting to educate, or hurt?
—working to unify, or divide?
What we have an opportunity to do – together – is define Carmel as a community that is welcoming and inclusive for every single resident, worker and visitor.
In 2023, our country is divided in so many ways and across so many issues. But we can rise above that by making a personal commitment to make choices and take actions that unify our community, rather than divide it. I commit to you that my leadership will reflect those values. And, if I am fortunate enough to be elected as your next Mayor this November, inclusivity will be a defining characteristic of my administration.
Together, let’s show Indiana and the nation that our city is welcoming and safe for all.