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Indy Politics talks with Matt Greller, head of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns regarding long-term road funding, opioid abuse, economic development and other …
Indy Politics talks with Matt Greller, head of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns regarding long-term road funding, opioid abuse, economic development and other …
Although the mass transit referendum won by a 60-40 vote in Indianapolis, a breakdown by Council Districts and precincts show an even bigger victory. The …
In my latest Indianapolis Star column, I pen a few thoughts on what Indiana lawmakers should focus on when they come back in January. Click …
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at Indy Politics. We’re taking a few days off and will be back on Monday. Enjoy your weekend.
The Indiana House lawmaker who led the Chamber’s efforts to address psuedo-ephedrine will head up the House Public Policy Committee, which deals with controversial issues …
Back in June the city of Indianapolis was on track for a record year of murders. Today, the city is down three murders from last …
Here are a few items for Organization Day you might find of some interest… The General Assembly gathered for Organization Day on Tuesday and it …
The head of the Indiana Senate tells Indy Politics the state is going to need more revenue to pay for roads and no ideas are …
Indy Politics discusses a controversial anti-abortion proposal that could result in jail time for rape victims who get the procedure. State Representative Curt Nisly of …
After taking a major beating in the 2016 election, a growing number of Indiana Democrats say it’s time for a major change in their party …