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Indiana's 2026 Agenda: Braun Drives Economic Growth with Jobs, Education, and Healthcare Reforms
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Governor Mike Braun unveiled his 2026 agenda this week, emphasizing affordability through expanded energy capacity, healthcare reforms, job growth, education improvements, and tougher public safety measures, according to his office's press release. Indiana lawmakers have filed over 500 bills for the short legislative session ending late February, covering education, taxes, criminal justice, and healthcare, as reported by IndianaCitizen.org. House Republicans prioritized lowering family costs via housing deregulation and reduced bureaucracy in House Bill 1001 and HB 1003, per their caucus announcement. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce echoed these goals, pushing for tax stability, tort reform, work-based learning, and more childcare options to boost economic competitiveness.
In business news, Governor Braun highlighted life sciences expansions creating over 1,300 high-wage jobs, including INCOG BioPharma's $200 million growth in Fishers, West Pharmaceutical's new Greenfield site, and Autocam Medical's Warsaw project, as detailed by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. These moves reinforce Indiana's leadership in biopharmaceuticals and medical devices, with wages far above local averages.
Education developments include a proposed Indianapolis Public Education Corporation to unify enrollment, transportation, and accountability for district and charter schools, per Chalkbeat, and over 20 bills like HB 1145 for teacher bonuses. Community concerns feature at least 200 daycare closures since recent CCDF funding cuts, prompting bills to redirect funds, according to 13News reports. No major recent weather events have disrupted the state.
Looking Ahead: Listeners can anticipate Governor Braun's State of the State address soon, alongside debates on regional economic commissions in HB 1101 and firearm storage laws in SB 130 during the session.
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In business news, Governor Braun highlighted life sciences expansions creating over 1,300 high-wage jobs, including INCOG BioPharma's $200 million growth in Fishers, West Pharmaceutical's new Greenfield site, and Autocam Medical's Warsaw project, as detailed by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. These moves reinforce Indiana's leadership in biopharmaceuticals and medical devices, with wages far above local averages.
Education developments include a proposed Indianapolis Public Education Corporation to unify enrollment, transportation, and accountability for district and charter schools, per Chalkbeat, and over 20 bills like HB 1145 for teacher bonuses. Community concerns feature at least 200 daycare closures since recent CCDF funding cuts, prompting bills to redirect funds, according to 13News reports. No major recent weather events have disrupted the state.
Looking Ahead: Listeners can anticipate Governor Braun's State of the State address soon, alongside debates on regional economic commissions in HB 1101 and firearm storage laws in SB 130 during the session.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI