Daniels has called not only upon his experience in business, but also on his past service as chief of staff to Senator Richard Lugar, senior advisor to President Ronald Reagan, and director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under President George W. Bush. He also served in the private sector as an executive at Eli Lilly and Company and CEO of the Hudson Institute. He is using this experience to focus on strengthening Indiana's economy, reforming state government, and generating the fiscal integrity of the state.
Daniels was elected Governor of Indiana in 2004. With job creation his number one priority, Daniels reorganized the state's commerce department into the public-private Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), became chairman of its board, and ordered it to act at the speed of business, not the speed of government, to attract new jobs. Since 2005 more than 485 businesses have committed to create 60,029 jobs and invest $14.5 Billion in Indiana due to Daniels' administration efforts. Over 100,000 more Hoosiers are employed than when Governor Daniels took office, resulting a lowunemployment rate.
In 2005, Daniels led the state to its first balanced budget in eight years and, without a tax increase, turned the $600 million deficit he inherited into a $300 million surplus in a single year. Governor Daniels used this surplus to repay hundreds of millions of dollars the state had borrowed from Indiana's public schools and local governments in previous administrations.
In 2006, Daniels helped attract three high profile automotive investments - Toyota, Honda, and Cummins. The governor's focus on renewing Indiana's agricultural sector and strengthening the state's rural communities moved Indiana to the forefront in the biofuel and clean energy areas, with 15 biofuels plants currently operating or under construction across the state, including the world's largest soybean biodiesel plant. As a result of the largest public-private partnership transportation project in national history, Indiana is the only state with a 10-year funded highway construction program.
A leader on health care, in 2007 Governor Daniels persuaded the Indiana General Assembly to adopt his “Healthy Indiana Plan” to fund health coverage for more than 130,000 low-income uninsured Hoosiers. In addition, Daniels' “Rx for Indiana” plan has connected more than 170,000 citizens with free or discounted prescriptions without raising taxes. « less
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Eli Lilly & Co
Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
Indiana Economic Development Corporation
State development agency; replaced...
In The Office Of
Ronald Reagan
40th US president
David McIntosh
US Representative from Indiana
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Hudson Institute
Think tank founded by Herman Kahn
Education
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Timothy S Durham
Indiana financier, indicted for running a Ponzi scheme in March...
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George W Bush
43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush



