INDIANAPOLIS — The Republican-controlled General Assembly rejected any notion of spending the state's nearly $2 billion budget reserve as an alternative to hiking fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees to pay for road improvements.
Dan Carden dan.carden@nwi.com, 317-637-9078, The Times of Northwest Indiana
Sun, 04/30/2017 - 3:00am
INDIANAPOLIS — The Republican-controlled General Assembly rejected any notion of spending the state's nearly $2 billion budget reserve as an alternative to hiking fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees to pay for road improvements.