INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced a nearly $2-billion-dollar budget at Mondays city-county council meeting. There will be no tax increases and no loss of federal grants and funding for the city, especially considering new financial pressures.

It's the 9th budget under Mayor Hogsett.

"Since 2016, we together have passed a total of eight consecutive fully funded and fully balanced budgets, all without a tax increase at all, not a single tax increase on the residents of our city," Hogsett said.

And this 2026 $1.7 billion budget, Mayor Hogsett said, will do the same.

"Ensuring that our taxpayer dollars go farther and that we can invest more and cut less this year, that is more important than ever," Hogsett said.

Hogsett said the budget will continue to support initiat

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