Despite recession fears, Holcomb remains ‘bullish’ on Indiana economy

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One thought on “Despite recession fears, Holcomb remains ‘bullish’ on Indiana economy

  1. Regarding the section toward the end concerning public health. I want to be in favor of more spending on public health. What I don’t want is to enlarge the bureaucracy. If the legislature can find a path that threads that needle, I’ll support it.

    Today Indiana has an enormous competitive edge over states like Illinois, partly because our public sector employment is smaller. Can we do good things for our state while not empowering public sector unions or the politicians that pander to them?

    What free market principles can be brought to bear on the subject of public health?

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