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Archive for July, 2007


Turn Your Anger Into Action

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

If you’re like me this morning, you went through the roof when the story about how thieves had stolen copper from Gleaners Food Pantry that led to the spoiling of hundreds of tons of food that would have gone to families in need in our area. I gave myself a few minutes to yell but […]

Was Ike Right?

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Indianapolis City-County Council Member Ike Randolph may face a censure from the full Council for abstaining to vote on the last week’s public safety tax. During the somewhat heated exchange, Randolph told the Council he was abstaining because the tax increase would fund his pay raise negotiated in the most recent fire fighter contract. City […]

Some Sobering Statistics

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

I compiled this data on crime, taxes and schools today while thumbing through this weekend’s Indianapolis Star. Car jackings – up 145%. Homicides – up 12% (The full list is here. Warning, it is a partisan blog.) Robberies – up 11% Aggravated Assaults – up 34% IPS Seniors Who Graduate and without passing the Graduation […]

I Hate to Be The One to Tell You

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

There’s nothing worse than starting out the week with bad news, but here it is. All my early analysis of the property tax mess in Indiana is telling me not much is going to change after the reassessment. At best, there may a 5-10 percent drop in your bill if you’re lucky. So if you […]

An Offer I Hope the Mayor Won’t Refuse

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

The Mayor’s Office is apparently complaining about the news and media coverage of the public safety tax increase, accusing a lot of us, me in particular, of sensationalizing the tax and going for the more inflammatory headlines and stories. This is not the first time the Mayor’s office has complained about media coverage and it […]

A Public Safety Cut or a Freeze?

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Although Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson said he would not cut funds from public safety, I am told that the Indianapolis Fire Department is having close to $800,000 taken away from it for now. The debate is whether the 800 grand that’s off the table is being cut or frozen. The city has already depleted its […]

Hizzoner Hits the Web

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson’s re-election campaign has unveiled its web site. On it the Mayor highlights his anti-crime plan, the first Peterson Plan and cultural development district. You can find it here, http://www.bartpetersonformayor.com

The Fairness Doctrine

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Shortly after yesterday’s news conference at Marion County Democratic headquarters, I spoke for a few minutes with City Council President Monroe Gray. We chatted informally for a few seconds and then Gray told me that I was very one-sided in my reporting of events here in Indianapolis. I was a bit taken back by that. […]

Today’s History Lesson

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Marion County Democratic Party Chairman Mike O’Connor called on Republican candidates for this year’s municipal offices to get on board the consolidation train. O’Connor said he found it odd that the same people who opposed government consolidation for the past three years are now calling for less government. He said if they want less government […]

So Sue Me

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

I am hearing rumblings from a lot of citizens angry about this week’s increase in the county option income tax that they may file a suit to have the vote thrown out. The tax was raised to help pay for public safety. The advocates say when several members of the City-County Council voted for the […]