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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ind. Gov't. - "'Found' revenue calls Daniels' austerity into question"

That is the headline to Eric Bradner's column in the Sunday Evansville Courier & Press. It begins:

INDIANAPOLIS — The curious case of Indiana's lost-and-found $320 million comes with too many unanswered questions to just shake it off and call it good news.

The starting point is this: If Gov. Mitch Daniels were a candidate and the administration of the person he sought to replace had committed such an error, it's tough to imagine that Daniels would not accuse his opponent of incompetence.

He might even have lambasted the sitting administration for failing to identify — specifically — the responsible party, and failing to outline the tighter controls that would prevent such a situation from happening again.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on December 11, 2011 06:30 PM
Posted to Indiana Government