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FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2020, file photo, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Woody Myers speaks to the media as he hands over paperwork to put his name on the Democratic primary ballot for Indiana governor at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced steps Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020,  toward tackling racial injustice concerns that include equipping state police troopers with body cameras and hiring a state government equality officer who’ll report directly to him. Myers, an African American who is challenging Holcomb in the November election, disparaged Holcomb’s proposals as disingenuous for coming after nearly 16 years of Republican control of the governor’s office. (AP Photo/Tom Davies, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2020, file photo, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Woody Myers speaks to the media as he hands over paperwork to put his name on the Democratic primary ballot for Indiana governor at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced steps Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, toward tackling racial injustice concerns that include equipping state police troopers with body cameras and hiring a state government equality officer who’ll report directly to him. Myers, an African American who is challenging Holcomb in the November election, disparaged Holcomb’s proposals as disingenuous for coming after nearly 16 years of Republican control of the governor’s office. (AP Photo/Tom Davies, File)

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