Indy Makes Changes to Homeless “Bill of Rights”
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to change the “Homeless Bill of Rights” to address homeless camps and …
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to change the “Homeless Bill of Rights” to address homeless camps and …
State Sens. Jack E. Sandlin (R-Indianapolis) and Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville) recently filed a bill that would create a five-member state board to oversee the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police …
With more than 190 murders in Indianapolis, Indy Politics speaks to Rev. Charles Harrison of the anti-violence group, the Ten-Point Coalition, to see if the …
Indy Politics chats with City-County Councilor Michael Hart about a proposal to regulate feeding the homeless in downtown Indy, as well as crime and the …
Indy Politics sits down with Indy City-County Council Republican leader Brian Mowery to talk about how things have been going in the capital city lately. …
With Indianapolis on track for another year of record murders, Indy Politics speaks with Rev. Charles Harrison of the Ten Point Coalition to see if …
Marion County’s government is easing some of its COVID-19 restrictions. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced today that on Monday bars and restaurants can go to …
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett unveiled his budget for 2021 and it did not defund the police department. The 1.2 billion dollar spending plan basically flatlined …
Indy Politics talks with Chris Watts of the non-partisan Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute about the impact COVID-19 is having on the state budget, education funding, …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. Marion County is about to make a huge and completely avoidable, mistake that is going to cost the taxpayers more than …