Daily Journal looks at the ongoing debate over tolling in Indiana and reports that Governor Eric Holcomb is not a fan of tolling the existing interstates, but is open to bridge and managed lane tolling. The governor is also “interested in the idea of public-private partnerships for new projects, similar to the partnership under former Gov. Mitch Daniels that leased the Indiana Toll Road in northern Indiana to a private company for 75 years, bringing in $3.8 billion to the state for road projects — money that has been stretched out for years,” the report adds.