Democrats and Black leaders in Indiana are blasting Republican Gov. Mike Braun for leaving the only predominantly Black college in the state out of his […] ‘It’s Racist’: Democrats and Black Leaders I
Gov. Eric Holcomb unquestionably has done more over the past eight years than any of his predecessors to bolster Northwest Indiana in the short term, and to set the Region on a sustainable course ...
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.
Braun's budget proposal didn't carry forward a one-time investment into the predominantly Black Martin University.
Gov. Mike Braun's new executive order is aimed at making sure the state's pro-life laws are faithfully executed by the Indiana Department of Health.
Notre Dame Professor Jeff Harden discusses the political significance of Braun’s governorship, while students provide their thoughts on Governor Braun and the direction they would like to see him take the state.
Braun launched his first month in office with a flurry of executive orders and, on Wednesday, his first joint address to the General Assembly.
Sen. Jim Tomes supports Gov. Eric Braun's agenda on immigration, healthcare, taxes, and education after the 2025 State of the State address.
Director of Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins "Good Morning Football" to preview the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl and its tremendous impact off the field as well.
Launched by Indiana Philanthropy Alliance in 2021, the Mutz Institute provides a leadership training experience to skill-up professionals serving in board and executive roles at foundations, corporations and social impact organizations across Indiana.
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is instead holding a "unity rally" inside the Statehouse during the speech.
By Michael Leppert The Indiana Citizen January 29, 2025 The word Indiana is literally defined as “the land of the Indians.” When Congress divided the Northwest Territory in 1800, it named the western section the Indiana Territory,