Philip Foust: Cut property taxes but avoid one-size-fits-all fix
While most cities and towns should tighten their belts, how much they can wisely cut differs because cities and towns differ.
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While most cities and towns should tighten their belts, how much they can wisely cut differs because cities and towns differ.
In Indiana, state education dollars follow public school students to the schools of their choice. Local funding, however, does not.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the economy remains mostly healthy despite “elevated uncertainty.”
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The Transportation Security Administration has about 50,000 staffers—called transportation safety officers—at airports around the country.
Company founder Justin Knepp said Indiana on Tap’s sale was completed Friday morning to Andrew Cornwell.
Indiana lawmakers have been feeling the heat to restore more significant cuts to the Legislature’s primary property-tax relief bill.
The data was collected the second week of February, when Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency was beginning to cut agency workforces and federal contracts and grants were frozen or cut.
Chicago-based M25, a venture firm that invests in early-stage Midwestern tech startups, has named local entrepreneur Brian Powers as its Indianapolis-based venture partner.
Committee dockets weren’t too packed during the largely slow week, but the House Ways and Means Committee heard Senate Bill 1, which drew hours of testimony.
Lawmakers on the Indiana Senate Local Government Committee voted unanimously Thursday in favor of legislation that would exempt the east-side town of Cumberland from Indianapolis-Marion County consolidated government.
Organizers of the “Target Fast” urged people who take part to stop shopping at Target and instead redirect their dollars to Black-owned businesses.
Establishing a bitcoin reserve was one of several crypto-related promises President Donald Trump made on the campaign trail last year.
A buyout to take the drugstore chain private would give it more flexibility to make changes to improve its business without worrying about Wall Street’s reaction. Walgreens has been a public company since 1927.
The lawsuit argues that the NEA’s policy violates the Constitution “by imposing a vague and viewpoint-based restriction on artists’ speech.”
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