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Indiana Gov. Braun seeks to nix tax policies that disincentivize marriage

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The governor of Indiana has signed an executive order designed to ensure that the state's tax policies do not disincentivize residents from getting married.

In a statement Monday, Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Braun announced that he signed Executive Order 25-51: Removing Government-Imposed Tax Penalties on Marriage.

"Marriage is the fundamental cornerstone of strong families and strong communities, and we need to make sure Indiana's tax and benefits systems aren't penalizing Hoosiers for getting married," he wrote.

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The governor of Indiana has signed an executive order designed to ensure that the state's tax policies do not disincentivize residents from getting married.

In a statement Monday, Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Braun announced that he signed Executive Order 25-51: Removing Government-Imposed Tax Penalties on Marriage.

"Marriage is the fundamental cornerstone of strong families and strong communities, and we need to make sure Indiana's tax and benefits systems aren't penalizing Hoosiers for getting married," he wrote.

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