Gov. Mike Braun already signed an executive order mandating a return to office for state government employees by July 1.
Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news. Gov. Mike Braun proposed a modest 2% annual increase in K-12 funding in the first budget presentation of his term,
Governor Mike Braun’s administration has presented the 2025-2027 biennial budget proposal to the State Budget Committee, outlining a vision for a more
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says he wants 5% cuts to the budget of every state agency. Braun made the announcement before presenting his budget to lawmakers in Indianapolis. He has tasked each of his eight cabinet secretaries with identifying ...
Out of the 19 executive orders, Braun signed a total of nine executive orders pertaining to state government operations.
INDIANAPOLIS — Newly-inaugurated Indiana Governor Mike Braun is taking swift action to eliminate remote, hybrid and work-from-home options for State employees. In March 2020, the State of ...
Braun says he's optimistic about the next four years. He wants to see a transfer of assumed power from the federal government back to the states.
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - New Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed 19 executive orders Wednesday, including one that eliminates diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts in state government.
Indiana Senate Democrats criticize Gov. Braun's removal of DEI initiatives, warning it could hinder state progress.
Newly sworn-in Indiana Gov. Mike Braun eliminates diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in state government. Replaces with MEI, or merit, excellence, and innovation.
It’s been a busy first week for Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, whose office announced he signed nine executive orders – including one that eliminated the state’s Chief Equity Inclusion and Opportunity Office – tied to promises he made during his campaign last year.