Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says he's taking steps to make health care more affordable, but critics say not necessarily more accessible, to Hoosiers. Why it matters: Indiana has historically had some of the worst health outcomes in the nation.
Fresh off his inauguration as governor of Indiana last week, Gov. Mike Braun was at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Monday for President Donald Trump's inauguration. "Maureen and I are at the Capitol for the inauguration of my friend and our 47th president,
These orders are part of Braun's commitment to what he calls providing quality healthcare for Indiana residents without breaking the bank.
Lieutenant gov. Micah Beckwith and Attorney General Todd Rokita were also sworn in at the Hilbert Circle Theater downtown.
Indiana governor Mike Braun signed an executive order effectively dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion in all state agencies last week. The move is just one droplet in a wider wave against DEI in Indiana and the United States.
The governor signed nine executive orders on Wednesday he said are aimed at improving the state’s healthcare system.
Gov. Mike Braun's state budget proposal omits funding for Martin University, a private and predominantly Black institution in Indianapolis.
Governor Mike Braun signs multiple executive orders in Indiana, addressing affordable health insurance, abortion, and healthcare transparency.
Martin University, the only predominantly Black institution of higher education in Indiana, won't be getting a funding boost under Governor Mike Braun's 2025 budget proposal.
Mike Braun was being sworn in as Indiana's 52nd governor Monday morning. Braun, his lieutenant governor Micah Beckwith, and attorney general Todd Rokita took the oath of office at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis.
In the heart of Jasper, Indiana, the community takes immense pride in their local son, Mike Braun, who has transitioned from a successful businessman to the governor of the state. His journey reflects his unwavering connection to his roots and the values that shaped him.
Braun says he's optimistic about the next four years. He wants to see a transfer of assumed power from the federal government back to the states.