The Great “Net Metering” Debate
As Indiana lawmakers continue the debate over “net metering” the two sides of the issue make their cases as to whether the state should or …
As Indiana lawmakers continue the debate over “net metering” the two sides of the issue make their cases as to whether the state should or …
With all the things going on in Indiana, you need one place to get a quick summary of all the political and governmental news from …
With all the things going on Indiana, you need one place to get a quick summary of all the political and governmental news from across …
Although he did not directly call for an increase in gas and fuel taxes in his first State of the State address, Indiana Governor Eric …
Starting in January we’re starting a daily e-mail wire at Indy Politics. We summarize political and governmental news from around the state and deliver it …
We’re back on the air this weekend talking about this past week’s election results. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis This Week” RTV …
In its third letter to Indiana’s major candidates for Governor, the Indiana Chamber Commerce says lawmakers should think of addressing the state’s transportation, energy and …
Indy Politics spent Wednesday in downtown Detroit moderating a discussion with Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson. The forum was hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. …
Presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told the nation’s mayors Sunday she wants to be their partner. Speaking to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Clinton …
Gun violence, economic development and the uncertainty in Europe are all on the agenda as the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) meets in Indy this …