For Whom the Road Tolls
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz If Indiana wants to fully address its road funding problem, it is going to seriously have to include toll roads as part …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz If Indiana wants to fully address its road funding problem, it is going to seriously have to include toll roads as part …
Indy Politics talks with House Transportation Committee Chairman Ed Soliday about how lawmakers will pay for the state’s roads and infrastructure and he also offers …
With today being the last scheduled say of the 2016 Indiana General Assembly, here’s a quick recap of what lawmakers have worked out… More details …
Indy Politics has learned some of the details worked out in the statehouse road funding plan between the Governor’s office and House and Senate Republicans. …
As Indiana lawmakers review a possible road funding deal that would provide more than $1 billion in funding for state and local projects, Indy Politics …
Indiana lawmakers appear to be a lot closer to reaching an agreement on road funding. At a conference committee hearing today, lawmakers hinted that they …
Indy Politics talks to House Transportation Committee Chairman Ed Soliday and Senate Appropriations Chairman Luke Kenley about the differences in two chambers’ transportation funding plans …
The head of the Indiana Chapter of Americans for Prosperity says there is no reason to raise taxes to pay for the state’s infrastructure. House …
The same union that went after Governor Mike Pence this summer over Indiana’s infrastructure is throwing its support behind the House Republican road funding proposal. …
During his weekly media availability today, House Speaker Brian Bosma said the need to repair Indiana’s roads is more important than any anti-tax pledge a …