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Braun unveils plan to lower Indiana property taxes if elected governor

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INDIANAPOLIS Mike Braun wants to lead Indiana as its next governor. He is now promising to make changes to the state's property tax structure if he is elected.Braun, the Republican candidate for governor, unveiled his property tax plan in a social media post Friday morning. He proposed to push for two caps on yearly property tax increase growth. The first would limit tax bill increases to 2 percent for seniors, families with children, and low-i…
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