Battle Ground, Indiana (AP)
A state law that took effect Jan. 1, 2009 has shifted the tax revenue generated by sales of Indiana’s Native American license plate away from Prophetstown State Park and into a fund for a state commission.
But what the Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission will do with the money isn’t clear because the panel was dissolved in mid-2008 after several of its members resigned.
A state law that took effect Jan. 1, 2009 has shifted the tax revenue generated by sales of Indiana’s Native American license plate away from Prophetstown State Park and into a fund for a state commission.
But what the Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission will do with the money isn’t clear because the panel was dissolved in mid-2008 after several of its members resigned.