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Indiana state workers get no raise again, despite budget surplus, due to funding cuts and no new appropriations under Gov. Braun.
Indiana state employees will get no pay raise for the second year in a row, despite a projected $5 billion budget surplus, due to a 90% cut in the contingency fund and unchanged appropriations.
State leaders say budget constraints limit raises, even with improved revenue forecasts, and no new funding has been approved under Governor Mike Braun, who also mandated a return to in-office work.
A one-time $20 million bonus was given in 2025, but no similar relief has been offered.
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Los trabajadores del estado de Indiana no reciben un aumento nuevamente, a pesar del superávit presupuestario, debido a los recortes de fondos y a la falta de nuevas asignaciones bajo el gobierno de Gov. Braun. ¿Qué quieres decir?