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Gov. Mitch Daniels' determination to avoid use of the state's reserve fund to cover a revenue shortfall has placed a heavy burden on budget-cutting, to the degree that greater concerns than money are at issue. Full Article at The Star-Press | Muncie, IN
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Mitch Daniels and lawmakers are bracing for new revenue forecasting data to be released Tuesday that could result in more painful cuts. Full Article at WRTV Indianapolis
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels , left, talks with Turkey Run State Park Assistant Property Manager Chris Newcomb during a visit to the park in Marshall, Ind. View Photo »
Do we close Michigan or Indiana? Do we close Pennsylvania or Indiana or Ohio or Indiana? Overwhelmingly they are closing elsewhere and bringing jobs to Indiana. Almost always because we are less expensive and we seem to be more stable governmentally
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Mitch Daniels has apologized for problems caused by the state's attempt to modernize its welfare system, but some say a planned overhaul is too little, too late. Full Article at WRTV Indianapolis
Gov. Mitch Daniels' determination to avoid use of the state's reserve fund to cover a revenue shortfall has placed a heavy burden on budget-cutting, to the degree that greater concerns than money are at issue. Full Article at Indianapolis Star
INDIANAPOLIS Earlier this week, I found myself in the majestic office of Indiana's diminutive governor, Mitch Daniels, talking about health care. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, speaks with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. , following a speech during an inauguration ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009. View Photo »
I was also invited to be a lead organizer for the campaign to elect (Indiana) Gov. Mitch Daniels to a new term
Q: What’s Indiana’s next big thing in business? A: I’ll just give some candidates; the market is going to tell us. The electric car could be one. We’re a perfect place for it. . . . Wind energy is another. Full Article at Shopfloor
The Indiana Humanities Council and Gov. Mitch Daniels will present 12 young Hoosiers with the Governor's Award for Tomorrow's Leaders on Tuesday at the Indiana Statehouse rotunda. Full Article at The Courier-Journal
Mitchell Elias "Mitch" Daniels, Jr. (born April 7, 1949 in Monongahela, Pennsylvania) is the current Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana. A Republican, he began his four-year term as Indiana's 49th Governor on January 10, 2005 and was elected to his second term on November 4, 2008. Full Article
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels , left, talks with Turkey Run State Park Assistant Property Manager Chris Newcomb during a visit to the park in Marshall, Ind.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, speaks with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. , following a speech during an inauguration ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, takes the oath of office on a bible held by his wife Cheri, center, as daughter Melissa Daniels looks on during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, takes the oath of office on a bible held by his wife Cheri, center, as daughter Melissa Daniels looks on during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announces that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announced that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announces that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »This July 23, 2009 photo shows Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels riding his Fat Boy Harley Davidson motorcycle as he leaves Turkey Run State Park in Marshall, Ind.
View Photo »This July 23, 2009 photo shows Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels looking over his itinerary for the day before getting on his Fat Boy Harley Davidson motorcycle in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, black hat, has lunch with students in the Young Hoosier Conservation Corps at Turkey Run State Park in Marshall, Ind. , Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »This July 23, 2009 photo shows Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, standing, talking with students in the Young Hoosier Conservation Corps at Turkey Run State Park in Marshall, Ind.
View Photo »This Aug. 12, 2009 photo shows Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels at his desk in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
View Photo »This Aug. 12, 2009 photo shows Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels at his desk in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels signs the new two-year state budget in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels prepares to sign the new two-year state budget in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Indiana narrowly averted a large-scale government shutdown after coming to terms on a budget.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels prepares to sign the new two-year state budget in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels prepares to sign the new two-year state budget in his office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This June 26, 2009 file photo shows prisoners at the Plainfield Correctional Facility in Plainfield, Ind. , in a crowed dormitory. Indiana Gov.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Jan. 13, 2009 file photo, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels delivers the State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, speaks with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. , following a speech during an inauguration ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Do we close Michigan or Indiana? Do we close Pennsylvania or Indiana or Ohio or Indiana? Overwhelmingly they are closing elsewhere and bringing jobs to Indiana. Almost always because we are less expensive and we seem to be more stable governmentally
I was also invited to be a lead organizer for the campaign to elect (Indiana) Gov. Mitch Daniels to a new term
Do we close Michigan or Indiana? Do we close Pennsylvania or Indiana or Ohio or Indiana? Overwhelmingly they are closing elsewhere and bringing jobs to Indiana. Almost always because we are less expensive and we seem to be more stable governmentally
there is a question to be raised about how well Mitch Daniels would deal with the Indiana Legislature.
Do we close Michigan or Indiana? Do we close Pennsylvania or Indiana or Ohio or Indiana? Overwhelmingly they are closing elsewhere and bringing jobs to Indiana. Almost always because we are less expensive and we seem to be more stable governmentally
Companies from across the world are realizing that Indiana is a smart place to invest and grow ... We know that Windsor Machine is making a smart investment by choosing Princeton and we're grateful for the opportunities that will be created for Hoosiers.
If the erosion continues, then more action will be necessary and, little as we like it, we will take them. We are not going to be California, we are not going to be Michigan. We are not going to be one of those 40-some states raising taxes
Hoosiers will suffer in lost jobs and doubled utility payments, all for zero environmental benefit, if this extreme measure is put into effect ... Rather than submitting to this bureaucratic usurpation, Congress should clarify that CO2 is not covered by the Clean Air Act and should remind this administr...
If that bill passes in anything like its current form, it is a disaster for taxpayers in this state ... I think it would be terrible for the health-care system of America, and certainly whoever has responsibility ought to look to see if there is a better way for Indiana.
We find these moves very unwelcome but we will do what is necessary to protect the taxpayers of Indiana against the severe service disruptions or the tax increases that are happening in almost every other state
share his governing approach, Indiana's story, and his new mission to 'promote results, ideas, and candidates that focus on government reform and serving taxpayers.'
Drag race teams for example, they're fleeing California where the taxes are high, there's an anti-business climate, and they have a chance to make more money here. Plus, they're close to the action and the rest of the sport, so everywhere we go, there's a chance to bring another motorsports company here
Indiana has distinguished itself among the states, avoided tax increases
At this point, we have seen enough to know that new actions are necessary if we are going to protect Indiana taxpayers against the tax increases that are happening in most of the rest of America
I just thought, as opposed to being silent, I should respond to those who have said, ‘What does this mean to Indiana?’ ... Some of our representatives wanted to know, so I thought I’d just write everybody.
We are back on the map in a part of the economy that is not only big, but probably a little more recession-resistant. The needs of national defense are there, whether in a good year or a slump
Just three or four years ago, people were writing that Indiana was going out of what little defense business we had
hundreds of thousands of Indiana citizens would be forced out of their current coverage.
Indiana is becoming a location of choice for companies in the renewable energy industry
Thank you for the business. We’re so grateful you chose Indiana, and that you chose Kokomo
I said our opponents are the party of 'no,' just running against the things we are proposing. I used the phrase many, many times ... It was interesting to hear President Obama using the very same phrase.
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