Indianapolis, Marion County expected to get $424M from latest relief bill

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4 thoughts on “Indianapolis, Marion County expected to get $424M from latest relief bill

  1. “As we receive this new funding, we’ll continue to prioritize those most harmed by the pandemic, keeping equity at the forefront of our efforts.” Do you really think the Mayor has a clue? Who’s pockets will be lined?

    1. The city and county governments were reorganized into a consolidated government, but Marion County and the City of Indianapolis continue to exist as separate legal entities. (Also, Lawrence, Speedway, Beech Grove, and Southport were specifically excluded from the city-county consolidation, but they are subject to certain countywide ordinances and taxes and they vote for city-county officials, such as the Mayor of Indianapolis).

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