Betting on the 2017 Session
Indy Politics talks to Ed Feigenbaum of Indiana Gaming Insight about the possibility of any changes to the state’s gaming laws in the 2017 legislative …
Indy Politics talks to Ed Feigenbaum of Indiana Gaming Insight about the possibility of any changes to the state’s gaming laws in the 2017 legislative …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Indiana has $1 billion in annual road need. The anti-tax crowd says don’t raises taxes, use existing budget dollars. Ok, that’s fine, …
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 …
As Indiana lawmakers finish their second week at the statehouse, we get a recap of the major events from a variety of perspectives; House Speaker …
Indy Politics talks to Justin Stevens of Americans for Prosperity of Indiana who says the state can meet its transportation needs without a tax increase. …
Senate President Pro Tempore David Long says money to pay for Indiana’s roads should come from users and not the general revenue fund. Long made …
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 …
State revenues did slightly better than break even in the final full month of the Pence administration. On Friday, the outgoing Pence administration released the …
Indy Politics talks with Ball State Economist Mike Hicks about increasing gas taxes to pay for the state’s infrastructure and whether there are any viable …
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. …