Gov. Mike Braun predicts ‘wrestling match’ over property tax reform in session’s second half

By Brandon Smith, IPB News | Published on in Economy, Government, Politics
Mike Braun is a White man, balding with gray hair. He is wearing glasses and a gray blazer over a light blue shirt.
Gov. Mike Braun said during a press conference on Feb. 25, 2025 that he's confident he and lawmakers will find a "sweet, happy medium" on property tax reform. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)

Gov. Mike Braun is looking ahead to a “wrestling match” over property tax reform in the second half of the legislative session.

Braun said he’s confident he and lawmakers will find a “sweet, happy medium” on one of the session’s top issues.

The Senate’s version of property tax reform is targeted at older Hoosiers, disabled veterans and first-time homebuyers. Braun maintains relief must be broader. But his plan would cost local governments and schools billions of dollars a year.

Braun said locals need to prove they haven’t gone “above and beyond” in their budgets.

“If they bought a lot of shiny objects, they’re sitting on a lot of cash balances — do a little soul searching yourselves,” Braun said.

Braun has threatened to veto SB 1 — as a last resort — if it doesn’t improve and there have been digital ads targeting lawmakers on the issue.

READ MORE: Legislative leaders say Braun’s threat to veto property tax reform makes work more challenging

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Braun said it’s a healthy conversation.

“Hopefully it’s uncomfortable only because it’s addressing something that needs to be changed in a positive way,” Braun said.

Braun said he also wants to ensure the debate doesn’t go “overboard.”

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.

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