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NFIB Statement on Gov. Mike Bruan’s Inauguration

NFIB Statement on Gov. Mike Bruan’s Inauguration

January 13, 2025

Gov. Braun's inauguration was Monday, Jan. 13

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Indiana’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement from NFIB Indiana State Director Natalie Robinson ahead of Governor Mike Braun’s inauguration:

“Indiana’s small business owners understand the importance of a Governor who truly supports small businesses. Governor Braun is not only a proven supporter, but a small business owner himself who understands the challenges of owning and operating a business. As Governor, we look forward to working with him on finding solutions to further strengthen our economy and avoid any tax increases on Main Street.”

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