State feuding with Tippecanoe over LEAP district
Why the State is feuding with Tippecanoe County over water for the LEAP district
Why the State is feuding with Tippecanoe County over water for the LEAP district
In the middle of December, the Indiana Finance Authority gave a presentation on preliminary findings of its study of water supplies across the state. They gave this presentation to "stakeholders", which apparently did not include regular citizens. As expected, they found that there is lots of water in
Here are a few quotes from the politicians who want your vote. Please vote to PROTECT our precious water for the PEOPLE of this state. Candidates for Governor * Mike Braun, Republican: “Our state has invested too much time and money into the LEAP project to allow it to be jeopardized
Why is the LEAP project important to residents of Greater Lafayette?
Brian Daggy at the Indiana Capital Chronicle has written that the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) has been given another $101 million of our tax dollars "...for a water pipeline, land and infrastructure for the (LEAP) project." The current plan would take water from closer to Indianapolis, from