Eric Doden: Our policies are going to start on Main Street
Right now, top-down economic development plans made in Indianapolis mainly benefit big corporations, big projects and big communities.
Right now, top-down economic development plans made in Indianapolis mainly benefit big corporations, big projects and big communities.
Our ‘Pathway to Prosperity’ is fiscally sound, responsible and attainable.
The word philanthropy is derived from a Greek word that means love of humankind.
To those who worked with and around Mike, he’ll be unforgettable.
I have covered 14 national political conventions, events similar in scope to a Super Bowl, and have seen how some do it right and some don’t.
I do not want to ever be accused of being the guy who did not tip (I learned that lesson).
How do we explain to the next generation of voters that it wasn’t always like this, and it doesn’t have to be this way?
Denials can also result in cost shifting to patients.
Whatever one’s doubts about the likely benefits of these projects, the question is whether state government should interfere in local government decision-making.
The regulations regarding puppy mills are few, and enforcement is lacking.
Interesting work and solid compensation should be the goal for all our young people.
Especially given this early momentum, Indiana should not be afraid to continue paving our own path on climate and sustainability.
Many in our country want to believe the period of enslavement of Africans should be considered the beginning and end of U.S. racism.
There are groups and individuals who benefit from sowing division and thus do it intentionally.
It seems the backwaters of Indiana policymaking are fine when profits are being generated.
The evidence suggests that standardized tests like the SAT offer a more complete view of a student’s likelihood of excelling in college.
The elimination of minority from a statute that is ostensibly focused on diversity and inclusion seems more than odd—it seems unnecessary and counterproductive.
While overall our climate favors entrepreneurs, Hoosier legislators and executives can do more to foster successful entrepreneurial ambitions.
Market mechanisms encourage competition, support innovation and keep even the largest firms accountable to their customers.
This is too high a price for promoting a handful of untested business ‘innovators.’