Indiana set to opt out of some of Trump’s federal tax cuts

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  1. The state needs to be aggressive in cost cutting and examining every dollar they spend! Of course, Medicaid, legitimate Medicaid not the fraud Medicaid of Minnesota, will consume more but the legislature seems to look at businesses and individuals as their unlimited source of money. NO!!! btw , NO TO YOUR DAMNED TOLLS, BRAUN!

  2. With the projected SURPLUS of $5 Billion, Indiana can afford most or all of the tax breaks for our citizens and businesses! Claiming otherwise is avoiding transparency being a bit paranoid!

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