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If nothing else, elections inform. Few enjoyed the season just passed, except perhaps as pro-wrestling-quality spectacle. However, even the most degraded art forms can teach …
If nothing else, elections inform. Few enjoyed the season just passed, except perhaps as pro-wrestling-quality spectacle. However, even the most degraded art forms can teach …
by Brian Burton Indiana is the most manufacturing intensive state in the US, representing 30% of our economy. In Indiana, manufacturers employ more people and …
Indy Politics takes a close look at a number of issues lawmakers are facing this session ranging from the environment, opioid addiction, roads and infrastructure. …
Even though it includes tax increases, Indiana House Republicans have unveiled their road funding plan which they say will provide long-term funding for the state’s …
Here are the results of our latest Indy Politics/Winners Circle/Institute for Quality Education informal survey we’ve been conducting for the past few days. Nearly 300 of you …
Indiana Senate Democrats say they want more details on the GOP road funding plan before offering any support for the comprehensive measure. Democratic Leader Tim …
Indy Politics sits down with WIBC & Network Indiana reporter Eric Berman about opening day at the Indiana General Assembly. The Leon-Tailored Audio runs 14 …
As 2017 gets underway, we here at Indy Politics just wanted to thank all of you for your support. For more than 5 & 1/2 …
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 …
Indy Politics talks with Kevin Brinegar of the State Chamber of Commerce about the upcoming issues lawmakers will face in the 2017 Legislative session. The …