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Indiana House Republicans OK massive local property, income tax plan that Democrats dub a ‘scam’
House Democrats accused their GOP colleagues of strong-arming local units of governments into raising local income taxes to make up property tax revenue losses.
Jet operated by Republic Airways involved in wing-clip incident
At least five members of Congress posted on social media that they were on one of the planes—with some saying the incident underscores the need for more airline safety funding and personnel.
China hits back, will raise tariffs on American goods from 84% to 125%
The United States’ top imports from China, meanwhile, include electronics such as computers and cell phones, industrial equipment and toys.
Potential impact of trade war on jobs, inflation sends consumer sentiment plunging
The share of respondents expecting unemployment to rise in the coming months increased for the fifth straight month and is now the highest since 2009 during the Great Recession.
Business owner delays opening for sensory-friendly play space after Carmel tornado
Kay Anderson planned to open Prana Play Carmel in May, but the building adjacent to the Monon Greenway was in the path of the F-1 tornado last week.
Bill roundup: What did—and didn’t—survive the final committee deadline
State lawmakers had their final (and for some, especially long) meetings this week as they returned to some of the last and thorniest bills left on their plates.
Dana Black: This administration should lead with love, not hate
These are the incidents that we know about. What about the ones we don’t know about?
Q&A: Meet Natalie Goodwin, new leader of the Marion County Republican Party
The 35-year-old mother of three takes the helm after a well-funded Republican candidate for mayor failed to take down incumbent Mayor Joe Hogsett.
Indianapolis tech startup Ekkobar selected for international sports tech development program
More than 1,600 companies applied for this year’s cohort of the Comcast NBCUniversal SportsTech program, and Ekkobar was the only Midwest-based company chosen.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Democrats need to focus on kitchen-table issues
I was filled with an emotion that far too many Hoosiers know.
Deborah Daniels: Trump administration’s actions are almost laughable
The good news is, it’s a fun time to watch late-night comedians.
George Hornedo: The real divide in the Democratic Party isn’t left vs. center
The more urgent—and more defining—divide is between those who still believe our system basically works, and those who see plainly that it doesn’t.
Jim Shella: A radical idea to improve public broadcasting
You can point to recent layoffs at WFYI to make a case that the current plan is not working.
Dr. Richard Feldman: Increasing cigarette tax would support public health
The political influence of the tobacco industry runs dark and deep, and legislators need to push big tobacco aside.
Brad Rateike: I own a racehorse. Here’s what Diamond taught us.
Owning even a small part of a racehorse is thrilling; there’s nothing like seeing your horse charge around the final turn.
Curt Smith: Judicial restraint feels absent in current times
The loss of trust and calls for limits on judicial activism are not a sign of a settled consensus on these important questions.
Allissa M. Impink: DOE funds are essential to serve the most vulnerable
The federal government’s role in education is essential. Funding under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Title I helps ensure equitable opportunities for all students.
U.S. Rep. Andre Carson: Schools, families rely on federal funds for education
For years, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and countless business associations have stressed that good education is a top policy priority.
Keith Gambill: Public education needs a strong federal partner
Without a centralized agency to coordinate and enforce these programs, students and schools risk losing access to consistent and equitable support.