Editorial: Changes to property tax bill make legislation more balanced
Lawmakers must seek to balance the needs of local government with what it’s fair to ask the public to pay.
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Lawmakers must seek to balance the needs of local government with what it’s fair to ask the public to pay.
The ballooning size of government and spiraling deficits are serious threats to our economic vitality and freedoms.
Instead of forming a new state, the Illinois counties that voted to pursue secession should join us in a state that shares their values and economic interests.
Fiduciary responsibility is about securing strong financial returns for Indiana. That responsibility compels me to stand against woke corporations pushing political motives.
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While our efforts abroad strengthen Bangalore, Cape Town, Kampala and beyond, they also make our own community more connected, inspired and stronger.
Anderson-based StagUSA Services Inc. manufactures aftermarket products allow vehicles to run on alternative fuels like compressed natural gas and propane. The company imports propane tanks from Mexico and other components from Poland.
When the Trump administration announced tariffs on Feb. 1 for most Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods, Hard Truth Distilling Co. co-owner Jeff McCabe was worried but said his Indiana whiskey producer will be fine.
Konrady Plastics Inc. CEO Leah Konrady says President Trump’s trade proposals are creating uncertainty.
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“I don’t think there’s going to be a company immune to the rising tide of costs.”
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Bankrupt discount retailer Big Lots has added more than 200 stores to a nationwide list of locations that are likely to close, including a pair of stores in Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis-based organization that served as creative director for 2024’s NBA All-Star Tip-Off celebration is lining up live music and art experiences for the first Pro Volleyball Federation All-Star Match.
All in, the cost of the redevelopment of Pan Am Plaza is expected to be about $780 million, with the convention center expansion cost covered through bonds backed by the city’s consolidated tax-increment financing district.
Next week, the chambers will be busy hearing bills for second and third readings ahead of their Thursday deadline.