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Hooray for common sense, and recognizing an issue as one that is not the State’s to fix. If only that common sense prevailed elsewhere in the state legislature.
To hell with the billboard lobbyists. Our state is plagued with ugly billboards. The entrances to Indiana on every major interstate are clogged with these monsters. Not having them inside 465 is one common sense thing that now the lobbyists are trying to usurp. Many states have outlawed them on highways, and you rarely seem them along European roads. They have some pride, which apparently we don’t. Its all about money; for the farmers who rent the land and the billboard companies who rent them out.
Oh my, a Republican in the Statehouse who actually sees the sense in Home Rule. Who would have thought that was possible in 2026??