Is Government Run Broadband Good for Consumers?
Indy Politics talks with Dr. George Ford of the Phoenix Center for Advance Legal and Economic Studies about government run broadband systems. He argues while …
Indy Politics talks with Dr. George Ford of the Phoenix Center for Advance Legal and Economic Studies about government run broadband systems. He argues while …
Indy Politics talks with U.S. Senator Dan Coats regarding the recent “lone wolf” terror attacks in New York and New Jersey, as well as U.S. …
On the same day state officials announced one of the best records for Indiana employment and job creation Republican gubernatorial candidate , Lt. Governor Eric …
State officials say Indiana set all-time highs in total labor force (3,379,290) and total number of employed (3,226,385) as the state’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate dipped …
Indiana State GOP Chairman Jeff Cardwell says he did not use a party e-mail list to promote his business, but instead his personal one. The …
The public advocacy group Common Cause is offering lawmakers ideas on how to revamp the way legislative maps are drawn and it’s getting mixed reaction. …
Political pundit and University of Virginia professor Larry Sabato is rating Indiana’s U.S. Senate race a “toss up”. This is a switch from “leans Democrat” …
Although they won’t have their first debate until Monday, Indy Politics presents interviews conducted recently with Democrat Shelli Yoder and Republican Trey Hollingsworth as they …
The city of Indianapolis could soon see a decrease in its credit rating, making it more expensive to finance projects. Currently the city has a …
We’re back on the air this weekend talking about the issues that matter most to you. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis This …