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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun is set to delivered his first State of the State address Wednesday evening. Braun will spoke before a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly in the House chamber. He took office in January after former Gov. Eric Holcomb reached his term limit.
"I understand this tax relief will have an impact on local governments, but taxpayers are struggling, and we have to put their needs first," Gov. Mike Braun said.
Gov. Braun is expected to outline his legislative priorities for 2025, including a proposal to overhaul the state’s property tax system.
The former U.S. senator, who was inaugurated Jan. 15, is expected to address the full Indiana General Assembly at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Braun outlined several of his priorities for the state, including fighting inflation and lowering property taxes.
Democrats and Republicans are responding to the speech, which Braun used to lay out his agenda for his time as Indiana's governor.
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus held a Unity Rally during Governor Mike Braun's first State of the State address.
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The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus gathered a crowd just down the hall from where Gov. Mike Braun delivered his first State of the State address.