Bohanon & Curott: What’s good for the household is good for government, too

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One thought on “Bohanon & Curott: What’s good for the household is good for government, too

  1. True enough. But many consider the $2.0-$2.5 billion rainy day fund Indiana husbanded *prior* to the ‘Covid bounce’ to be excessive when there are so many pressing needs across the state.

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