INDIANAPOLIS — After a defeat last year, transit advocates in central Indiana are pushing again to increase and improve transit service, despite facing another uphill battle with the General Assembly, ABC rtv6 reported.

The referendum asks two counties to increase local income taxes by 0.3% and would double bus service and add light rail and express transit service to downtown Indianapolis. For the full story, click here.

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