Hogsett administration meets privately with Indy councilors to discuss MLS plan

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6 thoughts on “Hogsett administration meets privately with Indy councilors to discuss MLS plan

    1. The state of Indiana is quite free to pass laws stopping this party caucus nonsense…

      Of course, that means they’d likely have to answer questions about why they do the exact same thing when it comes to passing laws at the state level. Telling cities they can’t do the same thing the state does would be peak Indiana.

    2. Its not Hogsett. Its any state, city, county community or region that is planning a large economic development, major investment, large jobs announcement or major event announcement. It’s how its done until everything and everyone is in agreement on what is about to happen since there are many variables at play with many stakeholders. You’re blind if you think its just hogsett. Happens everywhere

  1. Indy Eleven already owns the best location for the stadium. Strong chance this political mess is hurts our chance to get an MLS team.

    1. That’s unlikely seeing as the MLS has shown 0 interest in promoting the Eleven to MLS, and has shown interest in the ownership group the mayor has put together.

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