Deadline Looming For Indiana Lawmakers To Strike Budget Deal
With just days left in this year's legislative session, the House and the Senate still appear far apart on some key tax provisions.
View ArticleTentative Road Funding Bill In Place As Leaders Agree To Plan
Legislative leadership will now take the road funding plan to their caucuses for approval.
View ArticleRoad Funding: What We Know So Far
The roads plan includes one of the biggest points of contention between the House and Senate: shifting sales tax on gasoline to pay for roads.
View Article$1.2 Billion Road Funding Package Sent To Governor
The bill passed the House, 69 to 29, and the Senate 37 to 12.
View ArticleHere’s What Hoosiers Will Pay For The New Road Funding Plan
The $1.2 billion plan needs Holcomb's final approval before becoming law. Here's what Hoosiers will pay into the package.
View ArticleHolcomb Signs Budget, Road Funding Bill
Veterans groups call the spending bill signed into law Thursday the “most veteran-friendly budget” in state history.
View ArticleINDOT Hosting Meetings For Local Road Funding Options
An infrastructure bill lawmakers approved this session funnels hundreds of millions of dollars into the state’s roads and bridges.
View ArticleNew Road Funding May Fill Potholes, Infrastructure Needs
But communities have a lot of road repairs, and the new money won’t cover all of them. So local leaders now have to make choices.
View ArticleStart Of Fiscal Year Means Tax, Fee Increases For Hoosiers
The increases include the 10 cent-per-gallon gas tax, which goes toward a road funding plan.
View ArticleHolcomb Announces 5-Year, $4.7 Billion Road Funding Plans
Over the next five years the state plans to resurface nearly 10,000 lane miles of pavement and repair or replace approximately 1,300 bridges.
View ArticleHow Much Money Is Included For I-69 In The State’s New Roads Plan?
Gov. Holcomb’s infrastructure plan dedicates some money to the completion of I-69, but it doesn’t address ongoing issues with construction of Section 5.
View ArticleDaviess County Struggles With Road Damage From Amish Buggies
The wear and tear on Daviess County roads aren’t caused by Mother Nature – they’re the result of horses.
View ArticleHolcomb Announces $150 Million In Local Road Funding Grants
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday road funding grants that total $150 million for local governments across the state.
View ArticleMonroe Co. To Receive More Than $300,000 In Road Funding Grants
The money comes from a statewide grant program and will go toward six local paving projects.
View ArticleTerre Haute Granted More Than $630,000 For Road Improvements
The money is part of a statewide grant program and will go toward rehabilitating roads in the downtown area.
View ArticleINDOT To Accept Applications For Rural Roads Projects
INDOT says in a news release that the state expects to receive between $80 million and $100 million in federal transportation funding.
View ArticlePoll: Majority Of Hoosiers Support Gas Tax Hike
Sen. Michael Crider (R-Greenfield) – one of the road funding bill’s sponsors – says he’s heard positive feedback since the measure passed.
View ArticleTransportation Committee Leaders Move Forward In 2018 Session
Transportation committee leaders in the Indiana General Assembly say their work isn’t done after last session’s landmark road funding bill.
View ArticleDemocratic Senators Visit Indy On ‘Make It In America Tour’
The discussion suggested recent state efforts to increase funding are not being felt at the local level.
View ArticleIndiana Counties Look For Solutions To Horseshoe Damage On Roads
The abrasive Amish families use on horseshoes tear up many county roads.
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