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As small businesses continue efforts to re-open and Congress and the Administration prepare the next phase of legislation, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the …
As small businesses continue efforts to re-open and Congress and the Administration prepare the next phase of legislation, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the …
Indy Politics talks with INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuiness about summer road construction and how it’s been impacted by COVID-19. You can hear McGuiness in the …
Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped to 11.2 percent for June, and the national rate is 11.1 percent. The monthly unemployment rate is a U.S. Bureau of Labor …
WIBC is reporting that coronavirus has infected the state’s once $2.3 billion reserve fund. The state auditor found that Indiana has $1.4 billion to end …
Governor Eric Holcomb says Indiana will stay at Stage 4.5 for the next couple of weeks. The Governor made the announcement at his weekly news …
By State Sen. Erin Houchin (R-Salem) I’ve been writing and publishing a series of articles about the opportunities to be found amid the COVID-19 crisis. …
By Mike Ripley, Indiana Chamber vice president of health care and employment law We’ve heard from many business leaders who are concerned about being sued …
Indy Politics speaks with Leslie Hiner of the Ed Choice Foundation to talk about school choice and a recent Supreme Court decision that expanded choice …
Indy Politics takes a look at the issues of crime in the capital city. We speak to Rev. Charles Harrison of the Ten Point Coalition …
It took three rounds, but former Indiana Secretary of State and Congressman Todd Rokita will be the Republican nominee for Attorney General. Rokita ran against …