HICKS: Economic activity stalls when taxes rise
We know from long experience that, if you raise taxes, you get less economic activity, even if higher tax rates make some people work harder.
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We know from long experience that, if you raise taxes, you get less economic activity, even if higher tax rates make some people work harder.
With two weeks left in the legislative session, only two statewide local-government-reform bills remain. Both fail to accomplish reformers’ key aim: removing layers of township government they say have outlived their use.
A company that will soon become Shelbyville’s newest corporate resident has a nifty, high-tech idea to help schools, leagues and sports associations connect with sports referees and officials.
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group Trust engages in the development, construction, acquisition, ownership and operation of shopping centers in the United States.
If anything is clear from the latest round of drawing new lines for legislative and congressional districts, it’s that the system is still broken.
Indiana State Fairgrounds officials are laying the groundwork for a massive Pepsi Coliseum renovation that could cost tens of millions of dollars and transform the inside of the 72-year-old landmark.
The $156 million North of South project is a complicated, risky and potentially transformative bet on downtown.
Central location cited in reversal of 2007 move to north suburbs.
The main hall is being improved as the east wing is converted to a hub for bicyclists.
Projects involving youth received the biggest chunk of money this year from the Golden Eagle Environmental Grants program.
District lines largely will guide the partisan composition of the Indiana House of Representatives and the delegation we send to Congress for the next decade.
Ken Thompson passed away on March 25. Ken was a quiet giant in the real estate development field in Indianapolis, Carmel and Fishers.
I read [Mickey Maurer’s] column in the April 4 issue. There is not one way to describe “the homeless.”
I appreciated your comments in [the April 4] IBJ about the Horizon House and the general efforts of the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention to help the many experiencing homelessness in our community.
The Indiana Secretary of State’s Office is investigating prominent Fishers money manager Keenan Hauke after one of his advisers accused Hauke of financial irregularities involving a hedge fund he operates.
Kudos to Bill Benner for his fine [April 4] column about a fine team, the Butler Bulldogs. Despite the outcome, our city has reason to be proud.
Will Conseco Fieldhouse be half empty of Pacer fans for the playoffs?