State Revenue Collections Fall Slightly Short
The State Budget Agency is reporting that revenue collections for July fell slightly short of estimated projections. The Agency says general fund revenues for July were …
The State Budget Agency is reporting that revenue collections for July fell slightly short of estimated projections. The Agency says general fund revenues for July were …
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly is defending his recent vote to defend Planned Parenthood, despite the outcry from some of his fellow Democrats. Donnelly has come …
By Dr. Andy Bowne I moved to Yorktown, Indiana from Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2012. I saw the opportunity to lead the East Central region, …
by John Zody Hoosiers, Indiana finds itself at a Crossroads. We are a divided state, and we must decide who we want to be. If …
by Jeff Cardwell Indiana is strong and growing stronger everyday. For the first time in more than seven years, Indiana’s unemployment rate is below 5 …
Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz is dropping out of the race for Governor. Ritz announced late this afternoon she was ending her campaign and …
Indiana Democrats are jumping on news from Governing.com that has labeled next year’s governor’s as more competitive. Governing has labelled the race as “lean” Republican. …
With the first Republican Presidential debate in the history books, Indy Politics reached out to several local political pundits to get their assessments on who …
Indy Politics speaks with Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann on a number of issues including, jobs, tourism, agriculture and whether she will be on the ticket …
Indy Politics talks with Joe DeHaven of the Indiana Bankers Association about the 6th anniversary of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law and what it’s meant …