Mitch Frazier: USDA changes boost Indiana
Indiana is home to more than 53,000 farming operations, and 48 of Indiana’s 92 counties are considered rural.
Indiana is home to more than 53,000 farming operations, and 48 of Indiana’s 92 counties are considered rural.
Ninety-eight percent of foreign-born Hoosiers are here legally, paying taxes and contributing immensely to the success of our state.
Development restrictions along the route of IndyGo’s future Blue Line intended to foster transit-oriented development have created difficulties for two projects along East Washington Street.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has held the benchmark rate for overnight loans constant this year, saying that Fed officials needed to see what impact President Trump’s massive tariffs had on inflation.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday alongside a coterie of current and retired professional athletes to bring the presidential fitness test back to U.S. schools.
President Trump had threatened tariffs of 30% on goods from Mexico in a July letter, something that Mexico gets to stave off for the next three months.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigation found that the Army chopper involved in a fatal midair crash at Reagan National earlier this year was flying above its altitude limit.
The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule would rescind a 2009 declaration that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
Members of Indiana’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation and their staffers have accepted roughly $640,000 in privately sponsored international travel since 2020, an analysis of travel disclosures found.
Texts accusing “Liberal Liz” Brown of betraying her conservative values have been flying in northeast Indiana—funded by a “social welfare” nonprofit that no one knows about or isn’t willing to divulge.
The tool has already been used to complete “decisions on 1,083 regulatory sections” at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in under two weeks.
The threat of cuts comes as the groups expect more demand for help after Republicans’ tax and budget law complicated Medicaid health coverage with a new work-reporting requirement.
President Donald Trump’s administration had withheld $6 billion in funding on July 1 as part of a review to ensure spending aligned with the White House’s priorities.
If we continue down this path, we’ll see Indiana dip even lower in national rankings.
A new political action committee formed by prominent Indianapolis Republicans is bringing together some unlikely allies with the aim of finding “smart” solutions to some of the city’s problems.
The Justice Department argued that a federal judge was wrong to block the National Institutes of Health from making cuts to align with President Donald Trump’s priorities.
Chatting for just more than 15 minutes at the Indiana Statehouse, Gov. Mike Braun also praised Trump for his larger approach to immigration and border security.
The impact of President Trump’s executive order remains unclear because states set laws and handle the process of involuntary commitments.
The figures reflect concerns expressed by state leaders about Indiana’s declining college-going culture, especially as the state shifts focus toward career credentials and work-based learning.
The move is part of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to root out inefficiencies in the federal government.