Mitch Frazier: State must find balance to grow economy more

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  1. The Indiana economy has been hampered by at least two significant problems for Hoosiers. They are the poor quality of our health as manifested by poor quality of our health care systems as well as the financing of our school systems (mainly property tax). Over many years, our State government has sacrificed these basic programs in the name of “fiscal responsibility.” Why come and live in Indiana when one will have trouble finding a health care provider or have have a top notch school for one’s children’s early education? These are challenges can be solved and would be a great incentive for more qualified workers to call Indiana their home. Unfortunately, I do not see the current State administration wanting to address these challenges and seriously put into place programs to address these obvious impediments to a vibrant workforce.

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