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  1. Richmond Mayor Dave Snow Elected 2018-19 Indiana Conference of Mayors President

    …and will serve for one year in the position. “I am honored to be president of ICOM. Serving in this role will give me even more opportunities to work with…

  2. Take Action Today!

    …recent Legislative Services study, property owners across the state who haven’t yet reached the property tax cap would pay an additional $375 million per year to make up for a…

  3. Let’s acknowledge READI successes and prepare to outperform with READI 2.0

    …Assembly agreed to the original $500 million investment, and earlier this year paved the way for a second round by supporting another $500 million. With bold thinking from state leaders,…

  4. Lt. Gov. Crouch and State Legislators join OCRA in honoring rural communities

    …$279,760 $279,760 Mecca, Town of Parke Public Facilities $500,000 $57,000 Otterbein, Town of Benton Public Facilities $500,000 $91,000 Randolph County Randolph Public Facilities $500,000 $71,100 Scott County Scott Public Facilities…

  5. Legislative Summary – January 25, 2019

    …version of HB 1166 to facilitate the appointment of the executive as a tie-breaking vote. However, the bill does not add a sixth member, leaving the number of RDC appointments…

  6. North Liberty, Walkerton team up to promote shared strengths

    …initiative called Southwest St. Joseph County. The unique collaboration between North Liberty and Walkerton markets the area to potential businesses and residents. The goal: To spread the word about the…

  7. Attracting talent to Indiana: What really matters?

    …colleges across the state, Indiana graduates outstanding talent every year. Yet, we continue to struggle with how to retain that talent, and the answer often lies in the creation of…

  8. Legislative Summary – March 9, 2018

    …expenses to local units of government and create an imbalance in the negotiation process. To date, our efforts appear to be bearing fruit and it doesn’t appear this language will…

  9. Legislative Summary – March 3, 2017

    …At this time there has been similar language introduced in approximately 20 other state legislatures. National efforts are being made to preempt local government control at the same time the…

  10. Legislative Summary – March 7, 2025

    …MLGQ freeze for 3 years phasing from 0% in 2026 to 2% in 2028 and excess levy appeals are replaced with a one-year referendum for excess growth. Both of these…

  11. Let’s invest in better health, quality of life for all Hoosiers

    …private sector representatives, who spent months examining Indiana’s health metrics and public health system and making recommendations to improve our state’s physical and fiscal well-being. The commission recognized that a…

  12. A Celebration of Music & Culture in Ferdinand

    …adventurers. Visitors and residents alike can also explore the town’s charming downtown area, where locally owned shops and restaurants add to its appeal. Founded in 1840 by German immigrants, Ferdinand…

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