Indiana Senate committee passes two-year budget with $3 billion surplus – Indiana Post-Tribune*

Said Senate Appropriations Chair Sen. Ryan Mishler, “When you don’t have any money to spend, you look for efficiencies, transparencies, a little bit of oversight. We felt like we fully fund government services and the pensions, but there’s some oversight and some transparency in here as well.”
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Hard for JB the Hutt and the rest of the socialists to comprehend this, but this is what happens when spending is controlled.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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“ Surplus?” an astonished governor exclaimed as he tied into his second dozen chicken wings.

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