Rep. Ed DeLaney: Tax incentives for data farms growing like weeds
We really have no solid idea of how much tax revenue we will forgo.
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We really have no solid idea of how much tax revenue we will forgo.
Nonpartisan elections would force candidates to run on ideas, not labels.
I’m not sure public broadcasting in Indiana will be able to overcome the whims of Donald Trump.
Where else in the nation would Trump bring his climate-denier corncob caucus but Indiana?
It is from free men and women that creativity and productivity pour forth.
While passionate debate is a natural part of any political movement, the focus must remain on
shared goals and the collective good.
The one thing that’s clearly missing on the Democratic side: strong candidates.
“We are nowhere close to being the lead state bringing this technology to bear.”
He appreciated the role of the media, which often criticized him.
I see a loss of risk-taking leadership in almost every sector of life.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeatedly magnifies, misrepresents and twists facts to support his position.
While a few heartbreaking and tragic incidents of gun violence downtown might grab the headlines, they do not reflect the reality of our city.
Facts matter, and now is the time to uncover them.
This is about every single neighborhood that makes up our great city.
Concentrating new government power inside one square mile will accomplish little.
Public safety should never be used as a political pawn.
Mayor Joe Hogsett’s administration, which is opposed to the proposal, estimates that the county would miss out on millions of dollars in tax revenue without the residency requirement.
Millions of Americans saving for retirement could have the option of putting their money in higher-risk investments, according to an executive order signed Thursday by President Donald Trump.
Voucher use has surged in recent years as Indiana lawmakers loosened eligibility requirements, but the lack of rural private schools that accept them means many students miss out.