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Indiana could lose out on hundreds of millions in health care provider taxes and pay millions more to administer food ...
Indiana’s latest biennial budget — the first under new Gov. Mike Braun — effectively lowers state spending by 7% after ...
Indiana government fiscal leaders say the state remains in a solid financial position as they closed the books on the last ...
State Budget Director Chad Ranney said Indiana finished the 2025 budget year on June 30 with a general revenue surplus of ...
Indiana lawmakers gathered to answer questions following the passage of President Trump's budget bill.The question-and-answer session happened in Fort Wayne. It focused on how Senate Bill One will ...
A State Budget Agency report says the state also collected more in revenue than was initially projected in April’s revenue ...
Top statehouse Democrat Rep. Carey Hamilton warned that Medicaid cuts in the federal budget bill could close rural hospitals ...
Indiana officials are assessing the financial impact on the state budget of the nearly 1,000-page priority megabill ...
The state of Indiana closed fiscal year 2025 on June 30 with roughly $2.5 billion in state reserves and a general revenue ...
The bill will impact Hoosiers through tax cuts and spending cuts to federal programs, such as Medicaid. It now heads to Trump ...
Although Medicaid cuts passed by Congress aren’t scheduled to fully take effect until 2027, Indiana’s hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics are already being forced to make hard decisions.
This story was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle. By Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle July 15, 2025 A trio of Indiana’s budget leaders emphasized their confidence in the ...