By: Niki Kelly Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — A nonprofit advocating for Gov. Mike Braun’s ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun pushed property tax savings and budget cuts — expressing little concern that federal slash-and-burn ...
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Healthcare, property taxes, and education were three of several things Indiana Governor Mike Braun spoke about Tuesday ...
Indiana lawmakers are on a break this week after passing bills during the first half of the legislative session.
Braun said he’s confident he and lawmakers will find a “sweet, happy medium” on one of the session’s top issues.
He outlined his priorities for the second half of the legislative session, commending his partners in the General Assembly ...
At a news conference on Tuesday, Braun highlighted several bills on health care, education, public safety, and economic development.
As Gov. Mike Braun rolls out his version of DOGE at the state level, he acknowledged Tuesday that proposed federal cuts could affect some state dollars down the road.
As five people line up to replace him, Mike Schmuhl reflected with IndyStar on his tenure and the future of the party.
"When Hoosiers elected me I made it clear that this wasn't going to be business as usual. I'm here to do one thing — get results for Hoosiers," Gov. Mike ...