Focus on big problems
Mark Maddox’s take on “golf in the constitution” [April 27 Viewpoint] was very clever and well stated.
View ArticleChange the tax codes
In the [April 13] editorial “Time to tax services,” IBJ would reduce the state’s sales tax from 7 percent on tangibles—products imported from communist China, Vietnam and North Korea as well as Mexico...
View ArticleKochs balance debate
Sheila Suess Kennedy’s [May 4] column should have had the headline: “Monied megaphones drown liberal left voices.”
View ArticleBillboard op-ed misled
As representatives from the advertising industry, we are proud partners with many businesses that seek new opportunities by advertising on digital billboards. We are equally proud of our participation...
View ArticleCrossroads of America is still the best motto
This may have been the advice [“State slogan might get tossed aside,” May 11] we should have followed before “Honest To Goodness” was ever created by people outside of our state.
View ArticleArticle overlooked Cantor contributions
The IBJ [May 11] article ignores the fact that there would probably be no Glick Eye Institute, or the $30 million of research benefits, except for the work of the Cantors.
View ArticleIndiana brand at crossroads
What’s wrong with just being the “Crossroads of America,” something we’ve been and something we seemingly have been trying to avoid being for quite long enough?
View ArticleAutism dilemma needs more attention
The dilemma featured in J.K. Wall’s April 25 article “Parents of autistic children gird for showdown with Anthem” is one we are likely to hear about more as the prevalence of autism increases much...
View ArticlePence works hard to attract new jobs
Pence’s leadership and hands-on approach in securing jobs for Hoosiers hasn’t been limited to just domestic success.
View ArticleCommon wage repeal will harm tax collections
Peter Rusthoven’s praise over the repeal of Indiana’s common construction wage law [May 11 Taking Issue] should have been characterized as praise for creating more low-income Hoosiers, as that was the...
View ArticleFounding Fathers indeed referred to the Creator
Sheila Kennedy [May 18 Taking Issue] asserts that, 150 years after the Pilgrims landed with their “Puritan” ideas, the founding fathers wrote a Constitution which makes no reference to God or divine...
View ArticleNot all creationists alike
In Mr. Maurer’s last two paragraphs, he says it is impossible to debate gay marriage with a creationist and that “this group voted 100 percent for RFRA in our state Legislature.”
View ArticleScience backs creationism
Inside our museum, we present the compelling evidence that dinosaurs have lived in recent times, which supports the biblical narrative.
View ArticleVision Fleet is victim of political tussle
My company is stuck in the middle of a dispute that threatens not just one municipal fleet modernization program, but the reputation of a city that wants to develop innovative solutions that can be...
View ArticleScience, religion don’t have to be at odds
The creation story may or may not have its flaws but it served a need in the last few thousand years before all the discoveries began to piece things together.
View ArticleLanguage degraded value of Cultural Trail
Calling the Cultural Trail a “$63 million sidewalk” undercuts its true impact as an internationally recognized, urban pedestrian and bicycle pathway that cities from all over the world are hoping to...
View ArticleTraffic nightmare in offing as projects come online
The real issue is that this is yet another large development that will directly impact the dreadful 96th and Keystone intersection.
View ArticleArchitects must get Pulliam Square right
I can only hope the city, the designers and developers respect the monumentality and quality of the four-block-long mall.
View ArticleWhat does ranking say about Hoosiers?
I don’t want to live in a state where creative and forward-thinking innovators don’t pursue entrepreneurship because of the challenges and the fear of not finding mentors, partners or colleagues to...
View ArticleLilly fully committed to Indianapolis-based R&D
Lilly currently employs 4,400 R&D workers in Indianapolis—more than half of our 8,000 R&D employees worldwide.
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