Though he'll forever be known as the COVID governor, here are some other key moments from Holcomb's eight years.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb sits in front of a wall that includes photos from places he visited as governor following an interview with IndyStar on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, at the Indiana governor's residence in Indianapolis. We’ve met Hoosiers where they ...
Gov. Eric Holcomb is passing the torch to Gov.-elect Mike Braun, who was elected in November to succeed the two-term Republican. The big picture: Monday's inauguration, set for 11am at the Hilbert Circle Theatre,
The outgoing governor, who had never been elected to political office before, left his imprint on Indiana during his eight years.
Mike Braun was officially sworn as Indiana's 52nd governor Monday, replacing term-limited Eric Holcomb, who had been governor of Indiana since 2017.
As Governor Eric Holcomb wraps up his second term, he reflects on Indiana’s economic accomplishments over the last eight years. Governor Holcomb hopes Indiana residents will see the past eight years as a substantial period of economic growth.
(Indianapolis, IN) – Gov. Eric Holcomb, who will soon be stepping down from his position in state government, believes he is leaving Indiana in a better spot than when he took charge back in 2017. In an interview with Gerry Dick on Inside Indiana Business, Holcomb said he especially believes this when it comes to Indiana’s business climate.
Mike Braun will officially be sworn in as Indiana’s 52nd governor on Monday. At 11 a.m., Braun. a Republican, will participate in the state’s inauguration ceremony at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Monument Circle.
The naming of Rebecca Buitendorp to fill the vacant seat is Gov. Holcomb's 120th and final judicial appointment in his two-term tenure as Indiana's chief executive.
The past eight years have seen the worst relative performance of Indiana’s economy to the nation as a whole in state history.
One can be governor for no more than eight years in a 12-year period. So if I am reading this right, Gov. Holcomb would be able to run again in 2028. I don’t know if that’s happened very often, but it is Indiana,
Eric Holcomb’s legacy as he leaves office, but his greatest triumphs and biggest mistakes appear pretty clear. So, I offer a critical assessment. From 2017 to 2019, Indiana’s economy first ...