March 12, 2020

IndyGo Bill Dies In General Assembly

IndyGo Bill Dies In General Assembly

A bill that could have hurt efforts to expand bus transportation in Indianapolis died in the final minutes of the Indiana General Assembly’s regular session.

Language that was added late in the session to an unrelated transportation bill that would have required IndyGo to pay a percentage of operating costs. But the House pulled the bill before a final a vote required to approve the legislation was made.

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