Indy council GOP caucus abruptly selects new minority leader
Just seven months after selecting Councilor Michael-Paul Hart as minority leader, council Republicans have abruptly replaced him with a colleague who formerly held the post.
Just seven months after selecting Councilor Michael-Paul Hart as minority leader, council Republicans have abruptly replaced him with a colleague who formerly held the post.
Hoosier leaders might be busy taking behind-the-scenes feedback on the prospect of early redistricting, but rank-and-file Republicans are increasingly going public with their opposition.
The national debt eclipsed $37 trillion years sooner than pre-pandemic projections.
The complaint alleges the Indianapolis-based drugmaker offered illegal incentives to influence Texas providers to prescribe Lilly medications including Zepbound and Mounjaro.
House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate Pro Tem Rodric Bray have declined to comment on redistricting thus far.
Savannah Kerstiens’ path to the presidency of Reliable Energy Inc. started during college, when she interned with the Indiana Senate during her junior year and at Catalyst Public Affairs Group during her senior year.
Whitney Peterson manages legislative strategy for Indiana’s prosecutors—tracking bills, analyzing policy and working with lawmakers to shape public safety legislation.
The curfew changes come on the the heels of a string of shootings involving youth in the city’s core, including one on July 5 that killed two minors.
Vice President JD Vance was in Indianapolis last week in part to urge Gov. Mike Braun and GOP legislative leaders to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps.
More than 50 lawmakers earned a perfect mark—all Republicans who generally align with the right-leaning business organization.
A similar idea was bad 20 years ago, and it’s not a smart move today.
The book, “Urban Republican Mayor: My Story,” provides intimate details about Ballard’s life and his approach to politics, including his time as mayor from 2008 until 2016.
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.
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.
He appreciated the role of the media, which often criticized him.
This is about every single neighborhood that makes up our great city.
Concentrating new government power inside one square mile will accomplish little.