INDIANA TRANSPORTATION INSIGHT

  • The people, process and policy of transportation – explained
  • What’s happening, why, and what to expect next

Roads & bridges, rails & trails, ports, public transit, and emerging technology … Indiana’s transportation sector is complex and compelling. Enter Indiana Transportation Insight – the latest sector-specific publication of Hannah News. Our multi-dimensional reporting model, honed over the decades, is perfectly suited to cover it. The interrelationship of legislative, executive, regulatory, economic development, legal, and political elements are all at play. We bring to bear our understanding of the people, process, and politics that make policy. We tie it all together in a way that no other Hoosier entity can.

Indiana Legislative Insight Newsletter

Knowledge means the power to:

  • Help municipalities accumulate funding
  • Advocate – know the decision makers inside agencies and units … and when those personnel change
  • Maximize economic development on projects of all sizes
  • Navigate legislative priorities and proclivities

Billions of dollars flow through the sector annually. Be aware as decisions are made about transportation priorities, modes, funding, activities and schedules.

This newsletter is a must-read for engineering firms, contractors, and trade associations; manufacturers, retailers & logistics firms; local governments, state departments & agencies, ports, and public transit authorities; lobbyists and attorneys; trucking companies, railroads, air services and other movers of goods; academics, legislators and media.

Recent News

A gas tax suspension trend?

May 20th, 2026|

Guv suspends gas use tax again, plus excise tax; Trump follows? Governor Mike Braun (R) has unilaterally extended his gasoline use tax holiday for another 30 days – and expanded his order to include the state’s 36¢ gasoline excise [...]

Relief . . . but for how long?

April 28th, 2026|

Guv suspends gas use tax with open timeframe; what will it cost? Governor Mike Braun (R) suspended Indiana’s gasoline sales (use) tax on April 8, touting immediate relief for drivers for 30 days – but he left the timeframe [...]

Competing for the corridor

March 24th, 2026|

New checkpoint for INDOT projects targets Mid-States? A small paragraph quietly added to SEA 27 – the high-profile, “must-pass” package pitched as Indiana’s attempt to lure the Chicago Bears to Hammond – is now drawing nearly as much attention [...]

BMV data deal discussion

February 20th, 2026|

Lawmakers probe what the BMV does with your data What exactly does the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles do with driver data? That’s been the burning question from the general public and some legislators for years now. In what [...]