INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun is set to delivered his first State of the State address Wednesday evening. Braun will spoke before a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly in the House chamber. He took office in January after former Gov. Eric Holcomb reached his term limit.
Democrats and Republicans are responding to the speech, which Braun used to lay out his agenda for his time as Indiana's governor.
"I understand this tax relief will have an impact on local governments, but taxpayers are struggling, and we have to put their needs first," Gov. Mike Braun said.
INDIANA – Governor Mike Braun delivered his 2025 State of the State Address Tuesday night. Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following response to
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order Tuesday directing all law enforcement agencies in Indiana to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Braun said the state will fully support the President Donald Trump administration's policies.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signs executive order requiring all law enforcement agencies to work with ICE, addressing immigration policy and public safety.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun will deliver his first State of the State address Wednesday night.Braun will discuss the current state of affairs for Indiana and outline his priorities for the legislative session.
More details on this year’s batch of major tax proposals are emerging from statehouses - and some revenue cuts look like they could be steep. A governor-backed and House-passed plan in Mississippi would phase out the personal income tax,
Exodus Refugee Immigration said until further notice, the organization is locking its main doors and moving client appointments off-site or virtual.
Governor Mike Braun has proposed a five-percent budget cut to each state department to reduce government spending. Braun highlighted the plans during his State of the State Address Wednesday. “Every Hoosier family and business had to tighten their belts over the last four years,
Northwest Indiana undocumented immigrants have been living in a state of uncertainty and fear amid President Donald Trump’s mass deportation orders and the state legislature’s proposed immigration