Indiana not planning state spending increases despite rosy Indiana tax revenue forecast – NWI Times

The Hoosier State is likely to collect $260 million more tax revenue through June 2021 than lawmakers anticipated in April when they adopted the two-year state budget. But leaders of the Republican-controlled General Assembly aren't planning to go on a spending spree
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MikeH
6 years ago

Hey Jabba, you paying attention? Of course you aren’t. Math is for Republicans.

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