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How about offering better services to your Open Door Program? I bet the new offices will be fancy with the Federal Dollars received
I guarantee that Indianapolis taxpayer’s haven’t paid $30 million in income taxes to the federal government, which is the amount of the DOT grant for the East Campus project.
Criticize the project and/or the spending if you’d like Brent, but your comment is not even remotely grounded in truth.
Paul L. ~ If you think I am wrong, then how is it possible that Indiana as a state gets more money from the federal government every year than it send to the federal government? In fact, if Indianapolis taxpayers alone sent $33 million a year to Washington, that would be roughly $110,000 for every family of three. How much did your family send to the federal government?
Can’t believe how much of our money goes into the IndyGo rathole.
They have a concentration of services on the east side (which makes sense. High population density and a concentration of lower-income people). I bet having those east side services start/end their day here will be a significant cut in operating costs because of less deadheading.