Indy Cannabis Church Leader Still Flying High
The founder of Indy’s First Church of Cannabis says he is hopeful about marijuana being legalized for medicinal purposes in the Hoosier state. Bill Levin …
The founder of Indy’s First Church of Cannabis says he is hopeful about marijuana being legalized for medicinal purposes in the Hoosier state. Bill Levin …
Indy Politics talks with Matt Greller, head of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns regarding long-term road funding, opioid abuse, economic development and other …
Although the mass transit referendum won by a 60-40 vote in Indianapolis, a breakdown by Council Districts and precincts show an even bigger victory. The …
In my latest Indianapolis Star column, I pen a few thoughts on what Indiana lawmakers should focus on when they come back in January. Click …
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at Indy Politics. We’re taking a few days off and will be back on Monday. Enjoy your weekend.
The Indiana House lawmaker who led the Chamber’s efforts to address psuedo-ephedrine will head up the House Public Policy Committee, which deals with controversial issues …
Back in June the city of Indianapolis was on track for a record year of murders. Today, the city is down three murders from last …
Here are a few items for Organization Day you might find of some interest… The General Assembly gathered for Organization Day on Tuesday and it …
The head of the Indiana Senate tells Indy Politics the state is going to need more revenue to pay for roads and no ideas are …
Indy Politics discusses a controversial anti-abortion proposal that could result in jail time for rape victims who get the procedure. State Representative Curt Nisly of …