My belated New Year's resolution has been to write more on local politics.
Glancing through the recent news, I see where local businessman Ersal Ozdemir, President and CEO of Keystone Construction, is trying to get taxpayers to pay for a soccer stadium for Indy Eleven, the Indianapolis City-County Council is screwing over Indy residents on higher parking rates with most of the money going to a private company, more ordinances (that won't be enforced) about the homeless are being proposed by the Council, and the Pacers want a new and better deal from taxpayers (we pay to run the Fieldhouse and the team gets 100% of the revenue) or the team will leave town.
Hmmm, these topics all sound familiar. Written about them before. Maybe I should just rerun my old columns dealing with those issues?
Corporate welfare continues to have a home in Indianapolis, that's for sure.
2 comments:
Adding more garbage to the dumpster fire that is Indianapolis-Marion County
You might want to look at this:
https://www.theindychannel.com/news/call-6-investigators/ex-state-employee-says-workplace-harassment-widespread
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