@angelaganote@GovBraun@ToddRokitaIN Because of transportation/distribution costs, less stations in some areas means less competition, local demand, station ownership type
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@MicahBeckwith@SpencerDeery@DanielMElliott I’m pretty sure those values you speak of weren’t followed by some in your church as of late. Care to comment on those matters? Or just picking and choosing what you want to speak out on?
@TravisSkol@JakeBequette91 You’re right. Everyone else just hates nick saban and can’t bring themselves to watch his full testimony because they would agree with him
@RobMKendall Gas taxes pay for the roads. You get rid of the tax, how do you fund INDOT? With the suspension of the gas taxes the state is giving up money, largely because it is ahead of projections and they believe the agency will be fine. But getting rid of the taxes altogether is foolish
@Donaldwebb33552@RobMKendall IndyGo doesn’t get a chunk of state gas tax revenue, that is false. IndyGo receives a large portion of its funding from a 2016 income tax referendum. It also receives federal transit assistance
@MattSosnowski1@kerrydougherty Amen. Everyone’s taking a snippet and morphing it into something about football only. He talks about the whole of college athletics, not one sport
@smith22187@BDunk975 It’s not just a college football issue. It’s a college sports issue as he points out in his testimony if people actually listen. Schools will start cutting programs which means less students getting opportunities to compete. It’ll kill the small schools
@TheLibertyRebel It’s not about only college football. It’s about taking opportunities away from students that play lacrosse, swimming and diving, track and field. At some point institutions will get rid of those programs. Less programs means less opportunities for student athletes
@DavidLCollier It’s one example dopey. That’s all he’s doing. He’s using it as one example. I’m sure he could go on and on with other examples but that doesn’t serve the committee well
@PortalPeteHBC He’s not talking about just football. It’s a whole of college sports issue. You take funding from one program to pump into the money maker programs. At some point you’re cutting programs and cutting opportunities for student athletes that don’t play in the money maker sports
@iowahawkblog Everyone is looking at this purely as a football issue. It’s bigger than that. Schools are going to start ending programs because they can’t afford to operate them. It’s bigger than just football. Olympic sports will go soon, small D1s will end programs.