Mike Braun, the incoming governor of Indiana, is set to implement a host of policy proposals once he takes office on Monday. On the latest episode of “All INdiana Politics,” political experts Tom John and Kip Tew discussed Braun’s agenda with News 8’s Garrett Bergquist.
One contentious issue discussed was a bill aiming to convert Indianapolis Public Schools to charter schools, sparking opposition from Democrats and advocates for traditional public education. Additionally, a new bill has been introduced that would require parental permission for children under 16 to access social media.
Meanwhile, on the same show, Democrats Dana Black and Republican Ali Bartlett weighed in on Braun’s policy agenda, his upcoming inauguration, and the social media bill. The show, which airs on WISH-TV at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays, provides a platform for in-depth discussions on Indiana politics with a diverse panel of experts.
As Braun prepares to take office, the political landscape in Indiana is heating up with debates over education reform and internet safety for minors. With stakeholders on both sides of the issues mobilizing, it will be interesting to see how Braun’s administration navigates these challenges in the coming months. Stay tuned for more updates on Indiana politics on “All INdiana Politics.”
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