Indiana Gov. Mike Braun reflects on first 100 days in office
- Indiana Governor Mike Braun celebrated his first 100 days in office on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, in Indianapolis with cabinet members, lawmakers, and lobbyists gathered.
- The event followed a legislative session marked by a $2 billion budget cut due to a grim revenue forecast and controversy over tax and public health funding plans.
- Braun stood by the recently approved property and income tax measures despite opposition from affected local governments and homeowners, while also expressing criticism toward his deputy, various opponents, and the health care sector.
- He stated the budget cut was swift but essential, emphasized that ‘most important stuff stayed intact,’ and warned the health care industry to offer solutions or face consequences.
- Braun indicated his top priority is lowering health care costs and improving outcomes, acknowledged ongoing public health funding challenges, and stressed balancing short-term pressures with long-term goals.
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Braun chides LG for Three-Fifths Compromise comments, defends tax plan at 100 days celebration
Indiana cabinet members, lawmakers, lobbyists and more gathered to celebrate Gov. Mike Braun’s first 100 days in office — but the man of the hour had tough words for his second-in-command, critics of his marquee legislative accomplishments and the health…

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun reflects on first 100 days in office
INDIANAPOLIS -- As a part of his campaign, Mike Braun highlighted what he believed would be a vision of Freedom and Opportunity for Indiana residents if he were elected as the state's governor. On Wednesday, Braun and his team celebrated what they see as the "great strides" Indiana has taken since Braun was sworn in as governor 100 days ago. "In 100 days, we’ve made tremendous progress on the Freedom & Opportunity agenda: cutting taxes, giving p…
Governor Braun marks 100 days in office, highlights key priorities
INDIANAPOLIS Governor Mike Braun celebrated his 100th day as Indiana's top elected official on Tuesday, addressing the press and state lawmakers about his administrations progress and future ambitions.In his remarks, Braun emphasized his commitment to moving the state in a positive direction. He added that his focus will now be on lowering healthcare costs and better outcomes. The state budget made significant cuts to public health across the st…
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Braun chides LG for 3/5ths Compromise comments, defends tax plan at 100 days celebration
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 30, 2025 Indiana cabinet members, lawmakers, lobbyists and more gathered Wednesday to celebrate Gov. Mike Braun’s first 100 days in office — but the man of the hour had tough words for his second-in-command, critics of his marquee legislative accomplishments and the health care industry. Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith enraged civil rights activists and historians alike last Thursday when he dubbe…
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