Notre Dame Professor Jeff Harden discusses the political significance of Braun’s governorship, while students provide their thoughts on Governor Braun and the direction they would like to see him take the state.
Indiana parents Grant and Myranda Phillips, for example, testified that they temporarily lost custody of their two children for nearly a year, and were kept from their children's medical records, after they said DCS incorrectly alleged abuse of a two-month-old infant.
Hicks: Eric Holcomb leaves worsening Indiana economy, but led well during crisis Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. I begin with government reorganization. An observer of Gov.
Indiana is one of dozens of states swept into the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion purge, supported fervently by President Donald Trump.
Gov. Mike Braun's new executive order is aimed at making sure the state's pro-life laws are faithfully executed by the Indiana Department of Health.
Cash-strapped local governments could soon pick from a broader menu of ways to self-fund transportation infrastructure — including through contentious delivery fees or township surplus funds — but wou
Braun's budget proposal didn't carry forward a one-time investment into the predominantly Black Martin University.
I project the U.S. economy to grow between 2.5% and 3% in each quarter, with annual growth ending at about 2.8% in inflation-adjusted terms. Indiana will also do well, growing at between 2.3% and 2.5% over the same time,
Indiana ended its 15-year pause on the execution of inmates sentenced to death. However, legislation already has been filed in the Indiana General Assembly that would repeal the state’s death penalty.
Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order directing the Indiana Department of Health to reconsider its policy that keeps Terminated Pregnancy Reports confidential.
At this point, it is a little early to examine Gov. Eric Holcomb’s legacy as he leaves office, but his greatest triumphs and biggest mistakes appear pretty clear. So, I offer a critical assessment.
An Indiana state representative called Governor Mike Braun “racist” for not sending $2.5 million per year to a tiny black college with an operating budget of only $6.6 million.