June 18, 2010
Updated Nov 6, 2009 at 5:46 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Governor Mitch Daniels announced a series of cuts prompted by an increasingly bleak state revenue picture Friday morning.
Daniels says the cuts, designed to reduce the budget by 300 million dollars to 400 million dollars, include an additional ten percent cut for state agencies, reduced reimbursements to some Medicaid providers and no pay raise for state employees in 2010, marking the second year workers have gone without a raise.
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