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The Indiana Economic Development Corp. estimates that the data center incentives are worth an estimated $168 million in total tax savings for the combined projects over the next 35 years.
The IEDC committee approved a total incentives package of $20 million for Roche based on those plans—$10 million in EDGE tax credits and $10 million in redevelopment tax credits.
Braun overhauls IEDC board, appoints well-known Democrat, over displeasure with state agency Hayleigh Colombo Indianapolis Star 0:04 ...
Braun's smart IEDC picks must now tackle Indiana's development spending mess | Opinion Hoosiers are paying about $1,450 per resident each year to get $870 in economic growth.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Monday announced nine appointments to Indiana Economic Development Corp. board of directors, replacing the current roster of board members. The sweeping move fulfills a ...
The IEDC has recently approved $168 million of tax incentives to attract four data centers to the state. Hoosiers will be subsidizing these monstrosities for up to 50 years, thanks to tax breaks ...
The International Economic Development Council met to discuss its plans to spur economic growth for small businesses.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s board makeup will look different at Wednesday’s meeting following Gov. Mike Braun’s decision to replace the eight-member panel with nine new ...
A new IEDC With Commerce Secretary David Adams, Braun has vowed to reform the quasi-public state agency to increase transparency, especially in the wake of a forensic investigation.
These foundational questions should guide their policy review. The IEDC board should do more than a simple accounting of tax incentives and ask whether capital incentives create or destroy jobs.
Excited to work with this great group of entrepreneurial leaders. Great things are coming at the new IEDC, all focused on our ‘North Star’ goals: higher wages and new jobs for Hoosiers,” said Braun on ...
On Monday, Braun praised the nine new IEDC board members — eight men and one woman — as leaders from across Indiana’s economy who align with his administration’s job-growth agenda.
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