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  2. Indiana Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    When automobiles came on the scene in the late 19th century and early 20th century, people wanted better roads to travel. This interest was a national one, sparking the U.S. Congress to offer money to any state that would improve its roads. Indiana took Congress up on its offer and created the Indiana State Highway Commission (ISHC) in 1919.

  3. Indiana Code - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Code in book form. The Indiana Code is the code of laws for the U.S. state of Indiana. The contents are the codification of all the laws currently in effect within Indiana. With roots going back to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the laws of Indiana have been revised many times.

  4. Parking in Bloomington is complicated. Here's the easiest we ...

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    IU tickets are $25 for an expired meter and $50 for parking without a permit in a permit spot. These also increase if not paid or appealed within 14 days . Reach Brian Rosenzweig at brian@heraldt.com.

  5. Minton–Capehart Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    Built to fill in the east side of the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza, the block-long, six-story structure is raised 24 feet (7.3 m) above grade on large columns. The concrete building includes 290,000 square feet (27,000 m 2 ) of flexible office on five floors and a parking garage level for 500 cars.

  6. Government of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Indianapolis—officially the Consolidated City of Indianapolis and Marion County—is a strong-mayor form of mayor-council government system. [2] Local government is headquartered downtown at the City-County Building. [3] Since 1970, Indianapolis and Marion County have operated as a consolidated city-county government called ...

  7. Indiana National Guardsmen get tax exemption with 2023 returns

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    State taxes for the state's National guard members are now exempt, starting with the 2023 state tax returns. ... Indiana's more than 12,000 National Guardsmen will no longer pay state taxes for ...

  8. Taxation in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Indiana state legislature passed a law that cut the corporate income tax from 8.50% in 2014 to 6.25% in 2016, with further decreases to be phased in until the rate falls to 4.9% in 2022. [5] Indiana is the only state that imposes corporate income taxes based on fiscal year instead of calendar year.

  9. Unigov - Wikipedia

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    By an act of the Indiana General Assembly, Indianapolis consolidated with the government of Marion County in 1970. Within Unigov are eleven "included towns". Under Indiana Code 36-3-1-4 sec. 4(a)(2)), included towns retain their identity as towns under Indiana law and have some limited autonomy.