Nathan Gotsch: ‘Leadership recession’ also fertile ground for change
Civic revival doesn’t come from caution. It’s often fueled by a new generation willing to take risks.
Civic revival doesn’t come from caution. It’s often fueled by a new generation willing to take risks.
Protests and vigils are nothing new. They are evidence of a democratic impulse as old as America itself.
As a legislator, especially one in the minority, you get exposed to the power of fear.
We can’t discard this next-gen energy tech while it’s on the rise globally.
Revealing the truth demonstrates how far we have come as a nation since the days of slavery.
Capital punishment is not vengeance. Rather, it is justice.
Even if evidence confirms a clear-headed confession, we still have no right to take another human life.
Nationally, there is one exoneration for every nine executions, an error rate of 12%. Would Hoosiers board planes if they crashed that often?
While it is rare to pursue this penalty, that does not mean we should not have the option in particularly despicable and clear cases.
Every dollar wasted on this broken system is a dollar not spent solving the hundreds of murders and sexual assaults that leave victims without justice.
Our system isn’t perfect, and its imperfections carry too high a risk that innocent people will be executed.
The new law is expected to lead to steep drops in property tax revenue for Indiana local governments, and the county expects it could lose out on $6.4 million in property tax revenue in 2026.
A lot has changed since then Walker was founded in 1939, but Sara Walker—who represents the family’s fourth generation to work at Walker—says adaptation is part of the family company’s DNA.
There are no more afternoon traffic jams on Kilgore Avenue.
Indiana’s entire House GOP congressional delegation pledged support Monday for President Donald Trump’s plan to craft new federal district maps in an attempt to pick up one to two additional Republican seats in 2026.
The state is already speculating with ratepayer and taxpayer dollars. Excessive ratepayer costs are unavoidable.
There’s quiet power in letting the image match the reality—”warts” and all.
It’s time we implement a pathway that will lead to positive employment, income and societal outcomes for more Americans.
We really have no solid idea of how much tax revenue we will forgo.
Nonpartisan elections would force candidates to run on ideas, not labels.