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Governor Holcomb’s Last Ride

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks with reporters at the Indiana Statehouse on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Indianapolis. Holcomb did not commit on Tuesday to signing a bill approved last week by Republican legislators that would ban virtually all gender-affirming medical care for those younger than 18 in the state. Holcomb faces a Wednesday deadline to sign or veto the proposal. (AP Photo/Tom Davies)

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (NETWORK INDIANA):  2024 will be Gov. Eric Holcomb’s final year as governor of Indiana.

He plans to attack the year like he has the previous seven years of his time as governor, which is he says is by trying to make the state better on several different fronts. As the legislative session draws near he has a few goals in mind as he writes what will be his last State of the State speech.

“When you kind of sit back and think, I’m writing my last State of the State address, or this is the second to the last scouting luncheon speech, or this will be the last time I go to fill-in-the-blank, there, it becomes extra special, I guess you could say,” he told WISH-TV.

Holcomb said his goals will be laid out once he gives his State of the State speech on January 9th. He said his agenda will revolve around economic development, workforce development, and community development.

These elements will have to focus on areas that can be addressed without looking into the state’s finances since this year is a “non-budget year.”

“Landing certain projects, for sure,” Holcomb said. “Launching new ideas, thinking about the future of certain sectors. Mobility, life sciences, and defense.”

Holcomb said he still wants to work on regional community development through initiatives like the READI program, such as outdoor amenities and healthcare initiatives. He said citizens and community leaders are expressing unprecedented interest in those issues.

He also plans to push for ways lawmakers can get Indiana’s students back on track with recent test scores showing that Hoosier kids are behind on reading.

Holcomb also is not saying yet who, if anyone, he plans to endorse to succeed him once his term as governor ends.

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Slacker06 December 19, 2023 at 9:26 am

Dopey Prince Eric the Chinless Wonder of Hoosierland will attack the year like he always has, like a Yapping Yorkie. He does what all politicians do. He talk a great game but when it comes to performance he poops out blunders. I remember he was nearly in tears when announcing the very first Indiana Covid death. He lost me right there. Thousands of Hoosiers die each year from various causes but have you ever heard him lament that? He’ll likely take another overseas trip on our dime that will have very little to do with the daily lives of Hoosiers as they cope with massive inflation. What has he done to secure the election system? What has he don to SECURE RIGHTS as Indiana Courts continue to take the rights of parents away in the pursuit of child abuse by the gender trade through the DCS?

SECURING RIGHTS is the PRIME duty of any government in our REPUBLIC. The Yorkie yaps but he doesn’t do much about that.

We have a red state and thank the Almighty for that. But gradually a tinge of purple is starting to creep in around the edges. I will NEVER vote again for The Chinless Wonder. A Capital “L” Loser.

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