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IN. gov | The Official Website of the State of Indiana A State that Works IN gov is the official website of the State of Indiana and your place to find information, services, news and events related to Indiana government
Governor Braun: Contact Mike Contact Mike You can also contact Governor Braun by phone or mail Please use the information below for more ways to engage By Phone: 317-232-4567 By Mail: Office of the Governor Statehouse Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2797
Governor Braun: News Releases 11-20-2025 Governor Braun Presents 2025 Torchbearer Awards to 5 Hoosier Trailblazers 11-19-2025 Gov Mike Braun Orders Flags in Clinton County Lowered to Half-Staff in Honor of Indiana National Guardsman
Governor Braun: 2025 State Of The State Address Indiana does many things well, but the question we face is simple: Will that be a plateau, or a foundation to build something truly exceptional? I put out my Freedom Opportunity Agenda because I believe Indiana should be a national model for bold, innovative leadership
Governor Braun: Executive Orders and Reports PROMOTING PUBLIC SAFETY AND PRISON SECURITY BY DIRECTING THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION TO IMPLEMENT STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE EMPLOYEE RETENTION Executive Order 25-46
Governor Braun: 2025 Bill Watch From there, the Governor reviews all legislation and has seven days to sign or veto the bill If he does not sign it, it automatically becomes law on the eighth day after receipt
Governor History: Evan Bayh Governor Bayh was elected Indiana's 46th governor (and the nation's youngest governor) in 1988 and re-elected in November 1992, by the largest margin of any governor in modern state history
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith: Lt. Governor To relentlessly serve Hoosiers by promoting conservative leadership and traditional Indiana values, strengthening rural and agricultural economies, protecting individual liberties, and encourage limited government and fiscal responsibility