New tax cuts barely nick Indiana’s multibillion dollar budget reserve – Northwest Indiana Times

The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency estimates the new tax cuts will cost Indiana $300.1 million during the state budget year that begins July 1. Applying the February and March excess to that expense still leaves Indiana with $1.2 billion in extra revenue for the current budget year.
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4 years ago

Pity those that choose to stay in Illinois.
Guess they can miss out on a better life.

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