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The two-year budget was significantly revised in just the last 24 hours. It now sits on Gov. Mike Braun's desk.
If passed, the bill would take effect immediately, allowing the governor to start replacing current elected trustees at will.
Indiana’s $44 billion two-year budget was approved late Thursday night by both chambers of the legislature as Democrats voiced their frustration with multiple last-minute additions, including ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Provisions quietly added to a presumed final draft ...
The nine-member board serves as the governing body for the state’s largest postsecondary institution, overseeing major ...
On Sunday’s edition of “All INdiana Politics,” State lawmakers and Gov. Mike Braun said a cigarette tax hike and several ...
Gov. Mike Braun will gain the power to appoint and fire the Indiana University Board of Trustees under a newly approved budget bill.
Gov. Mike Braun could remove and replace alumni-elected members of Indiana University’s Board of Trustees at any time in ...
The Indiana Legislature approved a pared-down $46.2 billion state budget bill early Friday morning that will triple the state ...
Another addition to the budget that's getting a lot of attention is a change to who picks Indiana University's board of ...
Measure would gives Gov. Mike Braun full control over Indiana University Board of Trustees, sparking concerns about transparency and academic freedom.