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.
These orders are part of Braun's commitment to what he calls providing quality healthcare for Indiana residents without breaking the bank.
The governor signed nine executive orders on Wednesday he said are aimed at improving the state’s health care system.
Governor Mike Braun signs multiple executive orders in Indiana, addressing affordable health insurance, abortion, and healthcare transparency.
Lieutenant gov. Micah Beckwith and Attorney General Todd Rokita were also sworn in at the Hilbert Circle Theater downtown.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has defended his administration's directive to stop advertising Medicaid programs, saying it is "a broken program."
We can be the risk-takers and trailblazers that Hoosiers deserve in leadership, or maintain the status quo,” the new governor said in his Jan. 13 inauguration speech.
As a special needs dad, I appreciate the words Gov. Mike Braun chose to define his agenda: freedom and opportunity.
Gov. Mike Braun signed nine executive orders Wednesday afternoon that he said will provide clarity on health care pricing and will work toward his campaign promise of reducing Hoosiers’ medical bills.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says he wants 5% cuts to the budget of every state agency. Braun made the announcement before presenting his budget to lawmakers in Indianapolis.
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.