
Hogsett Pledges Homelessness Fight, Voter Drive
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett pledged support for the Streets to Home program, aiming to end citywide homelessness by 2028, and committed to meeting with community organizers. He also hinted at seeking help from the Lilly Endowment. The event, attended by mostly older and white residents, saw criticism of rising costs and calls for community-led solutions. Despite scandals, Hogsett highlighted his successes in reducing gun violence and aiding the homeless. The Indy Action Coalition plans a massive voter registration drive for the November midterms to boost participation and hold leaders accountable.
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