Gov.-elect Braun announces reorganization of governor’s cabinet

By Brandon Smith, IPB News | Published on in Government, Politics
Mike Braun speaks into a microphone on a stage. Braun is a White man, balding, with dark graying hair. He is wearing glasses, a gray suit jacket and blue shirt.
Gov.-elect Mike Braun said his reorganization of the governor's cabinet is aimed at making state government more efficient and accountable. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)

Gov.-elect Mike Braun announced Thursday he will reorganize the state’s executive branch as he takes office.

Braun said the redesign is aimed at improving efficiency, accountability and communication.

The reorganization is focused on the governor’s cabinet. It will consist of the lieutenant governor, state police superintendent and head of the Indiana National Guard, and then secretaries overseeing eight policy areas.

Those policy areas include management and budget, health and family services, education, and business affairs.

Beneath those secretaries will be dozens of state agencies, with one agency leader from each of the policy areas elevated to the role of cabinet secretary.

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Braun said the structure will better align state agencies. The Secretary of Management and Budget will be tasked with exploring ways to further consolidate state government.

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at bsmith@ipbs.org or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.

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