00;00;00;00 - 00;00;13;25 Thomas Ouellette Braun has threatened to veto a Senate version of his original plan that was scaled back to focus on savings for older Hoosiers, disabled veterans and first time homebuyers. On Friday, when asked what a tax relief plan had to have in it for him to support the measure, Braun said 00;00;13;25 - 00;00;17;24 Mike Braun Get It back to where everybody was getting some kind of tax break. 00;00;18;19 - 00;00;41;14 Thomas Ouellette He also said he wants local governments and schools to be able to cover their, quote, legitimate costs, while also capping taxes for the future. The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency says cities and counties could lose billions of dollars a year under Braun's original plan, and some have spoken out about how they'll have to cut services or employees. The governor dismissed those fears and said he'd love to take a look at local budgets and make them more efficient. 00;00;41;16 - 00;00;48;21 Mike Braun And you're not going to out Fox or out maneuver me. This is what I did for a living, and I know the government side of it, too. 00;00;48;27 - 00;00;54;05 Thomas Ouellette The second half of the legislative session begins March 3rd. For Indiana Public Broadcasting, I'm Thomas Ouellette