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leave Purdue having never experienced a tuition increase. Annual student borrowing is down a third and the Purdue loan default rate is 2.2% versus 7.1% for the average borrower from a four-year public university and 5.1% for Purdue borrowers prior to the tuition freeze. The university claims that students and families will have saved over a billion dollars over the course of the ten years. No student fees have been approved since the tuition freeze was enacted, although a mandatory student wellness fee that students lobbied for prior to Daniels' arrival at Purdue was allowed to take effect but was later reduced under Daniels' direction. The total cost of attending Purdue has fallen since Daniels assumed Purdue's presidency. However, revenue per student increased modestly despite the freeze, partially because the number of foreign and out-of-state students increased, most significantly among graduate students.
1978: 1794:. Under the terms of the deal endorsed by Daniels, the state would buy almost all the Rockport gas and resell it on the open market throughout the country. If the plant made money from the sale, excess profits would be split between Leucadia National's Indiana subsidiary, Indiana Gassification, and the state. If it lost money from the sale, then 100% of the losses would be passed onto Indiana consumers. Leucadia agreed to reimburse the state for any losses, up to $ 150 million over 30 years. Gas from the plant would make up about 17 percent of the state's supply. Critics feared that if gas prices fell over the next 30 years, the costs of the lost profits would be passed onto the bills of residents after the $ 150 million guarantee by Leucadia was exhausted. The deal also received criticism concerning government intrusion in the energy markets. Questions were also raised because 953: 1630:"is not in use anywhere in Indiana". Daniels wrote in 2010, "This crap should not be accepted for any credit by the state." Daniels's e-mails were addressed to Scott Jenkins, his education adviser, and David Shane, a top fundraiser and state school board member. Daniels and his aides came to agreement and the governor wrote to them, "Go for it. Disqualify propaganda . ... " Part of Shane's input was that a statewide review "would force to daylight a lot of excrement". Though Teresa Lubbers, the state commissioner of higher education, was mentioned in the e-mails regarding the statewide review of courses, she later said that she "was never asked to conduct the survey of courses described in the e-mail exchanges, and that her office did not conduct such a survey". 1166: 2195:(D-OH) warned that Purdue's acquisition of Kaplan University posed major risks for Purdue University's students and reputation. They added that Kaplan has a "shameful record" as a "predatory" school. While leaders of the university senate have continued to object to the manner in which Purdue Global was acquired, the current chair of the senate has been quoted saying she is "giving Purdue Global the benefit of the doubt" and sees Global as an extension of Purdue's land grant mission "without spending $ 50 million building a new building to house students 10 years from now." The co-chair of the Select Committee on Global said in January 2020, "it's more a wait-and-see kind of thing". 2056:
people is a social duty, not an anti-social crime." Daniels called the posters, left by a racist organization, a "transparent effort to bait people into overreacting, thereby giving a minuscule fringe group attention it does not deserve, and that we decline to do." He also noted that the views of the organization behind the posters "are obviously inconsistent with the values and principles we believe in here at Purdue." In January 2017, students staged a sit-in of Hovde Hall, where Daniels's office is located. The occupation continued for 91 days. During that time, Daniels refused to meet the students.
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drugs. Another roommate said that police obtained a warrant to search the room based on the activity of the first roommate arrested. "Unbeknownst to ... was coming back there and using the room when we're not there and was involved with drugs much worse than pot...We considered ourselves innocent victims." Daniels refutes the idea that he was innocent saying he "had used marijuana" and "was fined for that, and that was appropriate". Daniels has disclosed the arrest on job applications and in government background checks and spoken about the incident in opinion columns.
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30-minute meeting with student activists who had various concerns about diversity at Purdue. At one point in the conversation, Daniels described his ongoing efforts to recruit an African American faculty member by calling the individual "one of the rarest creatures in America—a leading, I mean a really leading, African-American scholar". The University Senate's Equity and Diversity Committee issued a statement calling Daniels's phrasing "problematic" stating, "The idea that there is a scarcity of leading African American scholars is simply not true". In a
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Indiana's 92 counties for local roads, $ 240 million to seven counties for infrastructure and economic development projects, and $ 120 million for the Northwest Regional Development Authority for local economic development. Over the next ten years, Indiana would use the cash and interest from the deal to add or expand several major new roadways such as US 31, the Hoosier Heartland Highway, I-69, and the Ohio River bridges. It also rehabilitated 1,400 bridges and 50% of the state's roads without using tax dollars or taking on new debt.
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a stalemate in the budget debate, which caused Daniels to call a special session of the General Assembly. Due to the national financial crisis, the state was faced with a $ 1.4 billion shortfall in revenue for the 2009–2011 budget years. Daniels proposed a range of spending cuts and cost-saving measures in his budget proposal. The General Assembly approved some of his proposals, but relied heavily on the state's reserve funds to pay for the budget shortfall. Daniels signed the $ 27 billion two-year budget into law.
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previous law. Although Daniels would later say he supported the bill from the outset, it was not part of his legislative agenda and he did not indicate whether he would sign or veto the law until after it passed the General Assembly. Daniels signed the bill on May 10, 2011. Critics claimed Daniels signed the bill with full knowledge that he was "courting an expensive and time-consuming lawsuit" and "would threaten federal funds", specifically "the loss of $ 4 billion that funds its Medicaid program". The
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Shortly after the intended acquisition was announced, 319 signed a petition opposing the deal citing numerous concerns, including, "Purdue University is not creating new access to higher education but merely becoming the owner of a preexisting corporation, with some danger to Purdue's current reputation and operation" and "The business model of Kaplan University rests upon adult learners and is completely dependent on the federal loans that most are required to take to fund their educations."
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raided the same residence hall, finding enough marijuana to fill two size 12 shoeboxes and arresting five additional individuals, including Daniels. Daniels and a roommate were charged with possession of marijuana, LSD and other drugs, along with "maintaining a common nuisance" for allowing the room to be used for the sale and use of drugs. In a plea agreement, the prosecutor dropped the charges in exchange for Daniels agreeing to pay a fine of $ 350 for using marijuana.
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drains, and closed sewage dump stations at risk of unmonitored dumping. In response, the new lease owners pledged to invest $ 260 million in capital improvements. In June 2015, Ken Daley, the new CEO of the Indiana Toll Road Concession Company, announced that all of the original 1955 travel plazas would be demolished and replaced within the next five years. As of October 2015, the Booth Tarkington service area, the easternmost in Indiana, was permanently closed.
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timidity had kept tolls locked at the same price since 1985…Even if we raised the tolls, there was little reason to believe that the governors who would come after me would have the inclination or the political ability to do the same. I once asked how much it cost to collect that 15-cent toll on the road and the answer came back at 34 cents. I joked that we would have been better off with the honor system and a fishbowl for occasional donations."
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pointed out that, unlike all previous Purdue presidents, he lacked experience in academia. His term as president began upon completion of his term as governor in January 2013. In preparation for his term as President of Purdue University, Daniels stopped participating in partisan political activity during the 2012 election cycle and focused instead on issues related to higher education and fiscal matters.
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to rebuild the state reserve funds to $ 1 billion. He proposed a wide range of budget austerity measures, including employee furloughing, spending reductions, freezing state hiring, freezing state employee wages, and a host of administrative changes for state agencies. The state had already been gradually reducing its workforce by similar freezes, and by 2011, Indiana had the fewest state employees
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do it" The first tuition freeze required the university to find $ 40 million in savings or new revenue. In order to make up for the lost revenue from tuition freezes, Daniels and the Purdue Board of Trustees focused on finding operating efficiencies such as consolidating information technology data centers, investing cash reserves, and switching to a consumer-driven health plan for employees.
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one tour of duty in elected office involved, like those in business before and academe after it, an action job, with at least the chance to do useful things every day. I have never imagined that I would be well-suited to legislative office, particularly where seniority remains a significant factor in one's effectiveness, and I saw nothing in my recent explorations that altered that view."
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pleaded guilty for illegally marketing Zyprexa during Daniels' tenure and agreed to pay a $ 1.415 billion penalty that included a criminal fine of $ 515 million, the largest ever in a healthcare case and the largest criminal fine for an individual corporation ever imposed in a U.S. criminal prosecution of any kind at the time.
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budgeting for both. The failure to provide long term cost estimates led opponents to claim that Daniels and the administration had suggested the entire war would cost less than $ 60 billion. The CBO has estimated the total cost of the war in Iraq to U.S. taxpayers will be around $ 1.9 trillion if it was carried on until 2017.
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staff. In 2013, Daniels' base salary of $ 420,000 was $ 135,000 less than the prior president's salary. Under the initial contract, his salary could grow to a maximum of $ 546,000 based on the results of a performance-bonus system—at the time this was less than his predecessor and the third lowest in the 14-member
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had an average property tax cut of more than 30 percent; a total of $ 870 million in tax cuts. Most money collected through property taxes funds local schools and county government. To offset the loss in revenues to the municipal bodies, the state raised the sales tax from 6% to 7% effective April 1, 2008.
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Daniels also reduced meal plan rates for students by 10 percent, froze housing costs, and cut the university's cooperative education fees which had previously increased every year. Due to the adjustments, the average cost of room and board at Purdue declined from the second most expensive to the most
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Daniels announced the first tuition freeze before the state had determined Purdue's funding for the next biennium. Amidst questions about the timing, Daniels argued that he didn't need to wait because "it doesn't matter what the General Assembly does. This is the right thing to do and we are going to
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Tuition at Purdue, prior to Daniels' arrival, had increased every year since 1976. Two months after Daniels assumed his role as president, Purdue announced it would freeze tuition for two years, eventually extending the freeze for ten years, through 2023. As a result, multiple graduating classes will
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As governor, Daniels had appointed eight of the ten board members and had reappointed the other two, which critics claimed was a conflict of interest. A state investigation released in October 2012 found that the circumstances did not violate the Indiana Code of Ethics. Other critics of his selection
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legislation. Indiana is home to many manufacturing jobs. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. has reported that 90 firms said the new law was an important factor in deciding to move to Indiana. Daniels signed the legislation on February 1, 2012, without much fanfare in the hopes of dispersing labor
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In a separate and unrelated round of emails composed in 2009, Indiana education officials shared concerns with Daniels about the lobbying resources and activities of the Indiana Urban Schools Association. Daniels asked that the administration "examine cutting them out, at least of the 'surge' we are
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While Daniels supported the legislation, he believed the Republican lawmakers should drop the bill because it was not part of their election platform and deserved a period of public debate. Republicans subsequently dropped the bill, but the Democratic lawmakers still refused to return to the capital,
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As anticipated, drivers experienced dramatic hikes in tolls after the lease, which increased the cost to travel on the public road from $ 4.65 to $ 8.80 for passenger vehicles, and semitrailer trucks from $ 18 to $ 35.20. Despite doubling toll prices, the foreign-owned operator of the toll road filed
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While serving as the executive director of the Senate Republican campaign committee, Daniels expressed concern about the honesty of Illinois elections saying in 1984, "ballot integrity will be the single most decisive factor in the Illinois Senate race", a theme Daniels has returned to throughout his
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In 1970, while an undergraduate at Princeton, Daniels and three roommates were a part of a several months long drug investigation that began on Saturday, March 7, 1970, when one of Daniels's roommates was arrested for possessing "large quantities" of marijuana and other drugs. Two months later police
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When Daniels was hired by Purdue, he requested that his salary be less than his predecessor's, however he's accepted compensation at more than twice the levels of the previous President, including 103% of performance pay in 2019, and his raise increases far exceed those offered to Purdue faculty and
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The American Association of University Professors criticized PG's (now former) arbitration requirement for students calling the policy "the stuff of predatory for-profit colleges, not a leading public research institution". In September 2018, Senators Durbin and Brown called for Purdue to get rid of
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Throughout the 2020–21 academic year, Daniels and Purdue claimed that Purdue offered as much in-person instruction as any university its size. The university conducted 212,456 COVID tests and had 6,158 positive tests among employees and students with 99% having no worse than moderate symptoms but 14
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Daniels announced in April 2020 that Purdue intended to welcome students back on campus in the fall, becoming one of the earliest university leaders to do so, saying it would be an "unacceptable breach of duty" to not reopen. Daniels released a plan called Protect Purdue that was designed to protect
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Democrats won a majority in the Indiana House of Representatives in the 2006 and 2008 elections, resulting in Indiana having a divided government, with Democrats controlling the Indiana House of Representatives and the Republicans controlling the governor's office and the Indiana Senate. This led to
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In 2008, Daniels proposed a property tax ceiling of one percent on residential properties, two percent for rental properties and three percent for businesses. The plan was approved by the Indiana General Assembly on March 14, 2008, and signed by Daniels on March 19, 2008. In 2008, Indiana homeowners
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The plan allows low to moderate income households where the members have no access to employer provided healthcare to apply for coverage. At the time of initial implementation, the fee for coverage was calculated using a formula that resulted in a charge between 2%–5% of a person's income. A $ 1,100
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Daniels and an independent accounting firm believed the road was worth $ 2 billion at most and were surprised by the offer of nearly $ 4 billion in cash, plus that much in contracted improvements. Daniels called it the best deal since "Manhattan was sold for beads—except this time, the natives won."
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noted Daniels is "held up as an icon of fiscal responsibility" without having earned it. Commenting on Daniels leadership he wrote "what I can't forget is his key role in the squandering of the fiscal surplus Bush inherited. It wasn't just that he supported the Bush tax cuts; the excuses he made for
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in which he challenged the view of those who wanted to continue typical spending while the nation was at war. "The idea of reallocating assets from less important to more important things, especially in a time of genuine emergency, makes common sense and is applied everywhere else in life," he said.
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Back in 2002, the White House was quick to distance itself from Lindsey's view. Mitch Daniels, director of the White House budget office, quickly called the estimate "very, very high." Lindsey himself was dismissed in a shake-up of the White House economic team later that year, and in January 2003,
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Financial results from 2021 show, Purdue Global's operating revenues exceeded operating costs for the first time that year, however, from a cumulative perspective Purdue Global has accumulated $ 43 million in losses due to past years' performance. Purdue Global enrollment has grown since 2018 while
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Daniels announced he would not seek the Republican nomination for the presidency on the night of May 21, 2011, via an email to the press, citing family constraints and the loss of privacy the family would experience should he become a candidate. In 2021 it was alleged by Max Eden, who led the Draft
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The state forecast continued revenue declines in 2010 that would result in a $ 1.7 billion budget shortfall if the state budget grew at its normal rate. Daniels submitted a two-year $ 27.5 billion spending plan to the General Assembly which would result in a $ 500 million surplus that would be used
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was established through an executive order on June 14, 2010, by Daniels, as a partnership between the state and Western Governors University in an effort to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents and increase the percentage of the state's adult population with education beyond high
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In the 2005 session of the General Assembly, Daniels and Republicans, with some Democratic support, successfully enacted a voter registration law that required voters to show a government issued photo ID before they could be permitted to vote. The law was the first of its kind in the United States,
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nicknamed "RV-1" and covered with signatures of supporters and his campaign slogan, "My Man Mitch". "My Man Mitch" was a reference to a phrase once used by President George W. Bush to refer to Daniels. Bush campaigned with Daniels on two occasions, as Daniels hoped that Bush's popularity would help
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Eli Lilly experienced dramatic growth during Daniels's tenure at the company. Prozac sales made up 30–40% of Lilly's income during the mid-to-late 1990s, and Lilly doubled its assets to $ 12.8 billion and doubled its revenue to $ 10 billion during the same period. When Daniels later became governor
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Thirty-four years after the arrest, the first roommate detained (the individual arrested months before Daniels), told the Indianapolis Star that he was a partisan Democrat who "would gladly offer unflattering information about a Republican—if he had any" but Daniels had "nothing to do" with selling
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As Daniels left Purdue, he openly explored a run for the U.S. Senate but ultimately declined, saying in a statement, "it's just not the job for me, not the town for me, and not the life I want to live at this point ... some people seek public office to be something, others to do something. My
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In 2015, Daniels announced plans to open the Purdue Polytechnic Indianapolis high school, designed to be a bridge for inner-city students to Purdue by admitting graduates directly to Purdue. Daniels described the high school as an attempt to increase the number of low-income, first-generation, and
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Stating his desire to avoid the financial cost of a formal inauguration, Daniels instead wrote an "Open Letter to the People of Purdue" in which he documented the challenges facing higher education and outlined his initial priorities such as affordability, academic excellence and academic freedom.
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State Democratic Party leaders accused Daniels and the Republicans of passing controversial legislation only to enhance Daniels's image so he could seek the presidency. Daniels, however, denied the charges, saying he would have enacted the same agenda years earlier had the then-Democratic majority
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On May 10, 2011, Daniels signed into law two immigration bills; one denying in-state tuition prices to illegal immigrants and another one imposing fines for employers that employed illegal immigrants. Several protestors, at least five of whom were illegal immigrants, were arrested while protesting
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On April 27, 2011, the Indiana legislature passed a bill authored by State Representative Eric Turner that prohibited taxpayer dollars from supporting organizations that performed abortions. The legislation also prohibited abortions for women more than 20 weeks pregnant, four weeks sooner than the
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Raising Hoosier incomes was a key focus of his tenure as governor. Critics argue that during his administration Indiana's per capita income dropped from 33rd to 38th among states, growing slightly slower than the national average, and the percentage of people living in poverty in Indiana rose from
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This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away ... The obits and commentaries mentioned his book, 'A People's History of the United States,' is the 'textbook of choice in high schools and colleges around the country.' It is a truly execrable, anti-factual piece of disinformation that
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was enacted. Children in homes with an income under $ 41,000 could receive vouchers equal to 90% of the cost of their public school tuition and use that money to attend a private school. It provides lesser benefits to households with income over $ 41,000. The program was gradually phased in over a
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In 2007, Daniels signed the Healthy Indiana Plan, which provided 132,000 uninsured Indiana workers with coverage. The program works by helping its beneficiaries purchase a private health insurance policy with a subsidy from the state. The plan promotes health screenings, early prevention services,
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for bankruptcy in 2014, and its $ 3.85 billion purchase price resulted in $ 6 billion in debts owed by the company to its financiers. Indiana retained the $ 3.85 billion lump sum payment and the lease was transferred to another Australian investment company without altering the terms of the lease.
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budget, and had a projected two-year deficit of $ 800 million. Daniels called for strict controls on all spending increases and reducing the annual growth rate of the budget. He also proposed a one-year 1% tax increase on all individuals and entities earning over $ 100,000. The taxing proposal was
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Among the critics of the acquisition were Purdue faculty. At the time, the Purdue University Senate called the deal a "violation of common-sense educational practice". During the acquisition Purdue Faculty senate responded by established a Select Committee to provide oversight for the new entity.
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Each fall, Daniels sends a message to the entire campus stating that "Racism, anti-Semitism, bigotry, and violence ... are the antithesis of values and have no place on our campus." The message also states that the university will "protect and promote the right to free and open inquiry". As
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Daniels has been criticized by student groups and faculty for his unwillingness to take stronger stances on public displays of white supremacy on campus. In November 2016, posters appeared on campus with drawings of white people with sayings such as "We have a right to exist," and "Defending your
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Purdue home football games featured a segment entitled "Where's Mitch?", in which, the stadium video board showed the camera panning the crowd and eventually finding Daniels sitting among the fans, sometimes in the student section. Former Purdue presidents rarely left their suite in the press-box
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sent an email to subscribers, asking them to pick their top three presidential choices. The poll included 32 potential candidates, including Daniels. In March 2015, Fortune Magazine named Daniels No. 41 on its list of the world's 50 greatest leaders, generating a new round of calls for Daniels to
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in August 2010. The speculation included Daniels's record of reforming government, reducing taxes, balancing the budget, and connecting with voters in Indiana. Despite his signing into law of bills that toughened drug enforcement, regulated abortion, and a defense of marriage act, he angered some
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Three years later, in the wake of the revelations, 90 of Purdue's roughly 1,800 professors issued an open letter expressing their concern over Daniels's commitment to academic freedom. Daniels responded by saying that if Zinn were alive and a member of the Purdue faculty, he would defend his free
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In the 2010 mid-term elections, Republican super-majorities regained control of the House, and took control of the Senate, giving the party full control of General Assembly for the first time in Daniels's tenure as governor. The 2011 Indiana General Assembly's regular legislative session began in
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The income from the lease was used to finance a backlog of public transportation projects and create a $ 500 million trust fund to generate revenue for the maintenance of the highway system. Local governments also received a significant windfall from the deal, including $ 150 million that went to
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Initially, Daniels's support for the controversial legislation led to a rapid drop in his approval rating; in May 2005, a poll showed an 18-point drop in support and that only 42% of Hoosiers approved of the way he was doing his job. In the following months, many of his reforms appeared to have a
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approved $ 250 million in spending cuts and Daniels renegotiated 30 different state contracts for a savings of $ 190 million, resulting in a budget of $ 23 billion. Annual spending growth for future budgets was cut to 2.8% from the 5.9% that had been standard for many years. Increase in revenues,
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hired Mark Lubbers, a former aide and close friend of Daniels, to promote the deal. The Daniels administration maintained that the plant would create jobs in an economically depressed part of the state and offer environmental benefits through an in-state energy source. The project was ultimately
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The legislative walkouts delayed progress on the budget passage for nearly two months, but the House of Representatives was able to begin working on it in committee in April. The body made several alterations to the bill, including a reapportionment of education funding based more heavily on the
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An October 2014 ITR report to the Indiana Toll Road Oversight Board cited numerous deficiencies along the highway including: deficient pavements and signage at travel plazas, activities at vehicle maintenance facilities that could allow petroleum products or other chemicals into open storm water
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led to most of the rest of Republican field of candidates dropping out of the race. The only challenger who did not do so was conservative activist and lobbyist Eric Miller. Miller worked for the Phoenix Group, a Christian rights defense group. Daniels's campaign platform centered on cutting the
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complained that Daniels's office would reject a proposal "nine times out of 10, just to show you who the boss is". The $ 2.13 trillion budget Daniels submitted to Congress in 2001 would have made deep cuts in many agencies to accommodate the tax cuts being made, but few of the spending cuts were
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That initial charge may have stemmed in part from activity that took place in the dorm room before Daniels ever moved in. V. Steven Harris was one of the room's prior occupants, and he says Daniels had "nothing to do" with selling drugs. Asked who was involved, Harris said: "Me. I was busted."
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and other incidents of racial injustice. The task force resulted in the inclusion of racial equity as one of five goals in Purdue's $ 260 million strategic plan update. As of May 2021, Daniels had helped Purdue raise $ 27 million for minority scholarship and recruitment efforts in that year, an
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In 2019, Daniels met with Purdue student government leaders to discuss a controversy surrounding a Purdue student who was unable to buy cold medicine when an off-campus CVS clerk did not accept his Puerto Rican driver's license as valid. Following the scheduled meeting, Daniels had an impromptu
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Daniels entered the 2008 election year with a 51% approval rate, and 28% disapproval rate. Daniels's reelection campaign focused on the state's unemployment rate, which had decreased during his time in office, the proposed property tax reform amendment, and the successful balancing of the state
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Daniels defended the lease, claiming that the road was not earning the state money because of the historical lack of political will to raise tolls. He told a congressional committee, "…instead of making money for the state, the road had operated at a loss for 5 of the previous 7 years…Political
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Most Democrats opposed the measure by starting an advertising campaign accusing Daniels of selling the road to foreign nations. Other critics characterized the deal for fundamentally changing the relationship between infrastructure and taxpayers" saying "the road intended to serve the people of
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One month after Daniels's departure from Purdue, the university's trustees named the business school the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. The trustees had previously announced that State Street, a major campus corridor Daniels renovated, would be named Mitch Daniels Boulevard. That
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Purdue now operates three such high schools but as of summer 2021, only one school had existed long enough to graduate a class of seniors. Of that class, forty students were admitted to Purdue for fall 2021, more than double the average of 15 who attend Purdue from Indianapolis Public Schools.
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Daniels worked out most days at the student gym and ate frequently with students in dining facilities and Greek houses. In March 2013, he joined forces with a group of engineering students to create a viral music video promoting engineering and Purdue University. Within 24 hours, the video had
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at between $ 100-$ 200 billion. Daniels called this estimate "very, very high" and stated that the costs would be between $ 50-$ 60 billion. At the time Daniels would not provide specific costs for either a long or a short military campaign against Saddam Hussein, saying the administration was
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stated in a column about Daniels's time at OMB that Daniels "carried water, as director of the Office of Management and Budget, for some of the Bush administration's more egregious budgets." But Douthat, while calling Daniels "America's Best Governor", defended Daniels against accusations that
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During his tenure Lilly pleaded guilty to two criminal misdemeanors, paid more than $ 2.7 billion in fines and damages, settled more than 32,000 personal injury claims—and copped to one of the largest state consumer protection cases involving a drug company in U.S. history. In 2009, Lilly also
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Three months later, on March 25, 2003, five days after the start of the invasion, President Bush requested $ 53 billion through an emergency supplemental appropriation to cover operational expenses in Iraq until September 30 of that year. According to the Congressional Budget Office, Military
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rights were violated. A June 24 ruling prohibited the state from enforcing the law and the court later ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood citing the "freedom of choice" provision. The State of Indiana appealed the ruling and the Seventh Circuit Court upheld the lower courts ruling in part.
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responded to the remarks asking Daniels if he "meant to cast doubt on the academic integrity of Dr. Pawley", "cast doubt on the value of the School of Engineering Education, the first such department in the nation, recognized internationally", or "to cast aspersions on the entire College of
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planning for the next couple yrs." The executive director of IUSA is Charles Little, an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis professor of education, who had criticized him. It wasn't immediately clear if the audit went through. Daniels said he had never heard of Charles Little.
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Some faculty objected to Daniels efforts to reopen while others worked with the administration, lending their expertise to craft the plan. In May 2020, while on CNN, Daniels dismissed the criticisms of a tenured engineering education professor, saying she represented a "very tiny minority
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January and the large Republicans majorities attempted to implement a wide-ranging conservative agenda largely backed by Daniels. Most of the agenda had been dormant since Daniels's election due to divided control of the assembly. In February, Republican legislators attempted to pass a
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During his time as the director of the OMB, Daniels sought to restrict congressional spending, saying Congress's motto apparently is "Don't just stand there, spend something." During his tenure he was criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike. After his first year in office Senator
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and expanding college scholarship programs. The law also created a merit pay system to give better performing teachers higher wages, gave broader authority to school superintendents to terminate the employment of teachers, and restricted the collective bargaining rights of teachers.
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During Daniel's time working with Senator Lugar, he met Cheri Herman, who was working for the National Park Service. The two married in 1978 and had four daughters. They divorced in 1993 and Cheri married again; Cheri later divorced her second husband and remarried Daniels in 1997.
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by reallocating $ 760 million in revenue that belonged to local government and school districts over the course of many years. The funds were gradually and fully restored to the municipal governments using the surplus money, and the state reserve fund was grown to $ 1.3 billion.
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Various groups and individuals pressured Daniels to run for office. In response to early speculation, Daniels dismissed a presidential run in June 2009, saying "I've only ever run for or held one office. It's the last one I'm going to hold." However, in February 2010 he told a
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the budget office had come up with "a number that's something under $ 50 billion." He and other officials expressed optimism that Iraq itself would help shoulder the cost once the world market was reopened to its rich supply of oil.
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A coalition of civil rights groups began a court challenge of the bill in Indiana state courts, and the Daniels administration defended the government in the case. The U.S. District Court granted summary judgment to the state. The petitioners appealed the bill to the
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programs and some three-year degree options. The Purdue Moves also emphasized commercialization of research. Under Daniels' leadership, Purdue increased the number of affiliated start-up companies by more than 400 percent and broke the university record for patents.
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program. Their refusal to return left the Indiana General Assembly unable to pass any legislation, until three of the twelve bills they objected to were dropped from the agenda on March 28. The minority subsequently returned to the statehouse to resume their duties.
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Harris, a computer programmer in Massachusetts, is a Democrat and no fan of President Bush. He said he would gladly offer unflattering information about a Republican—if he had any. Daniels says he was a minor user of marijuana before the arrest and nothing worse.
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operations in Iraq for 2003 cost $ 46 billion, less than the amount projected by Daniels and OMB. Douthat and other defenders of Daniels accuse Daniels's critics of mischaracterizing the six-month supplemental appropriation as a request to fund the entire war.
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In fall 2014, Daniels announced a deal with Amazon to save students on textbooks and provide students, faculty and staff with free one day shipping to locations on campus. The partnership was ended by Amazon in 2018 but the on campus stores remain in place.
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him secure a win. In his many public stops, he frequently used the phrase "every garden needs weeding every sixteen years or so"; it had been 16 years since Indiana had had a Republican governor. His opponent in the general election was the
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complained about Daniels' leadership saying ''I'm convinced the director of O.M.B. is only concerned about numbers ... and he has no concern about what those numbers do or do not do for the country, for our military, for our security." Then
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In September 2013, Daniels announced the first major priorities of his administration, known as "Purdue Moves". The plan continued Daniels' focus on affordability but also called for new investments such as the hiring of 165 new faculty in
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Daniels consistently argued that his top priority as president was students such as in 2020 when he said: "We are only here, all of us, because of students, and to imagine that that is not our driving priority is a serious confusion..."
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Daniels later revised his statement stating he "axed the words of a Stanford University professor who expressed irritation with being included in the original remarks" while also removing the quotes that appeared in the Reason article.
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with the 2011 Najeeb Halaby Award for Public Service. His mother's ancestry was mostly English (where three of his great-grandparents were born). Daniels spent his early childhood years in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Georgia.
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In 2006, Daniels continued his effort to reduce state operating costs by signing into law a bill privatizing the enrollment service for the state's welfare programs. Indiana's welfare enrollment facilities were replaced with
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manufacturing to the state of Indiana. Dallara Automobili would build a new technology center in Speedway, Indiana and the state of Indiana would subsidize the sale of the first 28 IndyCar chassis with a $ 150,000 discount.
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where he served as president of North American Pharmaceutical Operations from 1993 to 1997 and as senior vice president of corporate strategy and policy from 1997 to 2001. In January 2001, Daniels was appointed by President
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speech rights and right to publish. In a letter responding to the professors, Daniels wrote, "In truth, my emails infringed on no one's academic freedom and proposed absolutely no censorship of any person or viewpoint."
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misstates American history on every page. Can someone assure me that it is not in use anywhere in Indiana? If it is, how do we get rid of it before more young people are force-fed a totally false version of our history?
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conservatives because of his call for a "truce" on social issues so the party could focus on fiscal issues. His "willingness to consider tax increases to rectify a budget deficit" was another source of contention.
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Board of Trustees as a candidate to become the university's 12th president. The committee was composed of 14 individuals: 5 members of the faculty, 3 administrators, 4 trustees, a student government leader and
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Daniels announced in October 2006 that a substitute natural gas company intended to build a facility in southern Indiana that would produce pipeline quality substitute natural gas (SNG). The lead investor was
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system (known as "Major Moves"), in an attempt to secure an additional source of revenue for the state. But opposition from within his own party led to the bill being withdrawn by its Republican sponsor, Sen.
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and when adjusted for Indiana's low cost of living, Hoosier incomes actually climbed following Daniels' leadership and Indiana rebounded from the recession faster than the rest of the nation in job growth and
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column, Daniels was quoted as saying about the Healthy Indiana Plan and cigarette tax increase saying, "A consumption tax on a product you'd just as soon have less of doesn't violate the rules I learned under
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presidents. His total compensation was $ 533,400 In 2015, $ 721,600 in 2016, $ 769,500 in 2017, $ 830,000 in 2018, and $ 902,207 in 2019 inclusive of 103% of his at-risk pay, and a $ 250,000 retention bonus.
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On his first day in office, Daniels created Indiana's first Office of Management and Budget to look for inefficiencies and cost savings throughout state government. The same day, he decertified all
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The costs of the Iraq war have exceeded $ 800 billion. Between September 2001 and October 2012, lawmakers appropriated about $ 1.4 trillion for operations in both the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Required Fees: Fixed sum charged to students for items not covered by tuition and required of such a large proportion of all students that the student who does not pay the charge is an exception.
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Factoring in a 5 percent meal plan reduction and a more than 50 percent cut in Purdue's co-op fee, Purdue estimates more than 10,000 students and families will save about $ 3.5 million total.
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Critics have noted that if, or when, Purdue Global produces an operating profit that any operating gains from Purdue Global will be paid to Kaplan Higher Education until all losses are paid.
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Fearing a future government might overturn the statute enforcing property tax rate caps, Daniels and other state Republican leaders pressed for an amendment to add the new tax limits to the
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Daniels has continued this practice, opting to send Open Letters to the Purdue community instead of giving a formal State of the University speech, as is more common in higher education.
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structure. In April 2019, Daniels received a T-shirt gun for his birthday that he used to shoot t-shirts with his printed picture into the student section during home basketball games.
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Daniels's successes at balancing the state budget began to be recognized nationally near the end of his first term. Daniels was named on the 2008 "Public Officials of the Year" by the
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At the Spring 2021 Commencement, Daniels rode into the Purdue Football Stadium on a couch car designed by Purdue students that was often spotted on campus during that academic year.
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the law at the statehouse when they broke into Daniels's office after being denied a meeting. Student leaders called for their release, while some state legislators called for their
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coupled with the spending reductions, led to a $ 300 million budget surplus. Indiana is not permitted to take loans, as borrowing was prohibited in its constitution following the
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Task Force on NonCommunicable diseases. In March 2013, Daniels was elected to the board of Energy Systems Network (ESN), Indiana's industry-driven clean technology initiative.
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The reason, of course, was the recession which began in December 2007, and intensified in the Fall of 2008. This revenue drop understates the recession's effect on the budget.
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after completing a senior thesis titled "The Politics of Metropolitanization: City-County Consolidation in Indianapolis, Indiana". While at Princeton, he was a member of the
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said, "Even setting aside his somewhat unusual family situation, Daniels would need to hurry to put together an organization" and raise enough money if he intended to run.
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annual deductible was standard on all policies and allowed applicants to qualify for a health savings account. The plan paid a maximum of $ 300,000 in annual benefits.
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In May 2017, the Purdue University Senate passed a resolution condemning the deal between Kaplan Higher Education and Purdue University. In September 2017, Senators
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On May 7, 2003, Daniels announced that he would resign as OMB director within 30 days in a move that Bush administration officials said was to prepare to run for
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praised Daniels's "reverence for restraint and efficacy" and concluded that "he is, in short, just the kind of man to relish fixing a broken state—or country."
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offered to appoint Daniels to Quayle's vacant Senate seat. Daniels declined the offer, saying it would force him to spend too much time away from his family.
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named the Daniels reelection campaign "The Best Gubernatorial Campaign of 2008" and noted that some Republicans were already bandying about his name for the
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subsequently brought a lawsuit against the state alleging it was being targeted unfairly, that the state law violated federal Medicaid laws, and that their
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Daniels Student Group which provided much of the pressure for Daniels to run, that potentially damaging information was being held by some members of the
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while several hundred protesters staged demonstrations at the capital. Minority walkouts are somewhat common in the state, occurring as recently as 2005.
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also ruled in favor of the state in April 2008, setting a legal precedent. Several other states subsequently enacted similar laws in the years following.
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movement gained national momentum, Daniels endorsed the creation of a university system-wide task force to examine racial inequality in response to the
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of central Indiana. He was still in grade school at the time of the move and first attended Delaware Trail Elementary, Westlane Junior High School, and
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Following the legislative walkouts, the assembly began passing most of the agenda and Daniels signed the bills into law. Written in collaboration with
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consider his options in 2016. Daniels was the only American university president and one of two national political figures to make the global list.
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In response to the controversy, Daniels's office issued a statement that included several quotes that had also appeared in an article published in
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called Daniels "a smart and effective leader who is a serious thinker about history, politics, and policy," and wrote that "Daniels, like former
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the most vulnerable of Purdue's campus from the disease by relying on masking, contact tracing, facility modifications, and a student pledge.
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magazine by journalist Michael Moynihan. as well as a quote from a Stanford University news release, leading to accusations of plagiarism.
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for 75 years in exchange for a one time payment of $ 3.85 billion and the commitment to make $ 4.4 billion worth of upgrades to the road.
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In July 2013, the Associated Press obtained emails under Indiana open record laws in which Daniels asked for assurances that a textbook,
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began to speculate that Daniels intended to seek the Republican nomination for president in 2012 after he joined the national debate on
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The Daniels family moved to Indiana from Pennsylvania in 1959 when his father accepted a job at the Indianapolis headquarters of the
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Daniels had his first experience in politics while still a teenager when, in 1968, he worked on the unsuccessful campaign of fellow
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Daniels has been recognized for his commitment to fiscal discipline. He is a recent recipient of the Herman Kahn Award from the
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While campaigning in the general election, Daniels visited all 92 counties at least three times. He traveled in a donated white
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number of students at a school, and removing some public school funding to finance the new voucher system and charter schools.
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president, Daniels has made the defense of free expression a priority by becoming the first public institution to adopt the
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committee to review and make recommendations on the future of the U.S. human spaceflight program. Daniels also co-chairs a
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that irresponsibility were stunningly fraudulent. So I just can't take his current pose of deficit hawkishness seriously."
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along with all other holdings in order to comply with federal ethics requirements. Later that year the value declined when
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bill in the Indiana House of Representatives. The bill would have made it illegal for employees to be required to join a
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On December 12, 2010, Daniels suggested in a local interview that he would decide on a White House run before May 2011.
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Daniels serves as a founding board member for National Resilience, a biotechnology company launched in November 2020.
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Governor Daniels addresses state and federal assistance available to tornado and flood victims with then Congressman
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Two of Daniels's other tax proposals were approved: a tax on liquor and beverages to fund the construction of the
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for the purpose of transforming it into an online, self-sustaining, public benefit corporation, now rebranded as
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In 2006 the legislature enacted Daniels' controversial plan to remake the state's highways system by leasing the
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when Lugar was chairman from 1983 to 1984. He worked as a chief political advisor and as a liaison to President
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https://www.jconline.com/story/news/college/2017/01/20/purdue-students-occupy-hovde-hall-list-demands/96682778/
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wrote in response "Indiana can either rethink its new law, or violate the Medicaid statute. It can't do both."
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view" ... "Frankly, not from the most scientifically-credible corner of our very STEM-based campus". The
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Engineering and its globally recognized research, innovative instruction, and respected faculty and alumni".
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for free speech and inquiry and one of roughly two dozen universities to receive the highest rating from the
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plans. The plan was paid for by an increase in the state's tax on cigarettes and the reallocation of federal
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As part of this position, Daniels led the Reagan administration's response to the Supreme Court's ruling in
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company Pitman-Moore. The 10-year-old Daniels was accustomed to the mountains, and he at first disliked the
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announcement was made at street festival in which hundreds waited to greet Daniels and bid him farewell.
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in control of the Senate. Daniels was also manager of three successful re-election campaigns for Lugar.
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One of the most controversial measures Daniels successfully pushed through was the state adoption of
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Despite such efforts, during Daniels's 29-month tenure in the position, the projected federal budget
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of Indiana, he drew heavily on his former Lilly colleagues to serve as advisers and agency managers.
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In June 2015, Daniels was elected to serve on the board of directors for Indiana software company
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Although Daniels had claimed to be reluctant to seek higher office, many media outlets, including
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As Daniels' second term as governor neared an end, a search committee recommended Daniels to the
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described Daniels as the "Party's strongest candidate", predicting that he "couldn't match
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Daniels backed the creation of additional toll roads, expanding on his 2006 overhaul of the
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funds through a special waiver granted by the federal government. In a September 15, 2007,
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of any state—a figure Daniels touted to say Indiana had the nation's smallest government.
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In 2019, Purdue Global had lost $ 61 million dollars from operations. In February 2020,
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carrying the state in the presidential race. He was re-inaugurated on January 12, 2009.
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The Politics of Metropolitanization: City-County Consolidation in Indianapolis, Indiana
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state budget and privatizing public agencies. He won the primary with 67% of the vote.
1124: 925: 781: 568: 7454:"Purdue University Global Loses $ 43 million in First Full Year Since Kaplan Transfer" 4715: 4523:"Leasing the Indiana Toll Road: Reviewing the First Six Years Under Private Operation" 9693: 9668: 9658: 9618: 9603: 9598: 9543: 9513: 9473: 9463: 9411: 9322: 9314: 9274: 9266: 9258: 9204: 8402: 8392: 8382: 8342: 8054: 7854: 5583: 4626: 4054: 4047:"THREATS AND RESPONSES: THE COST; WHITE HOUSE CUTS ESTIMATE OF COST OF WAR WITH IRAQ" 3923: 3730: 3693: 3333: 3076: 2601: 2579: 2557: 2535: 2301: 2169: 2168:
In 2017, Daniels and the Purdue Board of Trustees announced the intention to acquire
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in the general election. In 2008, Daniels was reelected to a second term, defeating
9752: 9663: 9608: 9553: 9528: 9518: 9508: 9503: 9298: 9242: 8998: 8961: 8861: 8792: 8705: 8617: 8362: 8327: 8287: 8206: 7652:"Interactive Intelligence Elects Mitch Daniels to Board of Directors (NASDAQ:ININ)" 6545:
Russell, John; Sabalow, Ryan; Schneider, Mary Beth; Sikich, Chris (June 20, 2012).
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In 2021, Daniels announced an expansion of the original moves called "Next Moves".
1510: 1227: 1197:. Dues-paying union membership subsequently dropped 90% among all state employees. 1033: 910: 856: 792: 628: 532: 451: 9172: 8275: 7697:"Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. and Marcela E. Donadio elected to Norfolk Southern board" 7215:"Daniels awards prize for competency-based degree to Purdue Polytechnic Institute" 4839: 3758: 3277:"Working Profile: Mitch Daniels; Telling Local Officials the Administration Cares" 9788: 9653: 9623: 9573: 9234: 9131: 9100: 8911: 8736: 8711: 8674: 8467: 8437: 8312: 7984: 7847: 6547:"Gov. Mitch Daniels pick called a coup for Purdue, but qualifications questioned" 6425: 6355: 6211: 6162: 5988: 5477: 5083: 3917: 3793: 2843: 2216: 2200: 1900:, is a Republican who knows how to govern and can do it well." In February 2011, 1670: 1477: 1271: 1194: 1182: 986:
by a vote of 100–0 on January 23, 2001. In this role he was also a member of the
941: 278: 193: 43: 8855: 599:', with Indiana becoming the 23rd state in the nation to pass such legislation. 9776: 9673: 9643: 9628: 9578: 9498: 9250: 8892: 8830: 8555: 8497: 8492: 8422: 8407: 8372: 8337: 8307: 8165: 7975: 7842: 7728: 7373:"Durbin, Brown Warn Purdue's Daniels on Deal with "Shameful" For-Profit Kaplan" 6153: 6141: 5740: 3041: 1883: 1601: 1562: 1521: 1499: 1484: 1019: 975: 964: 960: 895: 655: 643: 584: 576: 541: 183: 130: 82: 6614: 3552: 3372: 3014: 9798: 9683: 9568: 9558: 9548: 9523: 9493: 9338: 9306: 9156: 9069: 8917: 8886: 8867: 8699: 8655: 8487: 8482: 8452: 8377: 8367: 8357: 8352: 8347: 8317: 8125: 8022: 8012: 7967: 7757:"Form D - Notice of Exempt Offering of Securities - National Resilience, Inc" 6481: 6302: 6009: 5367:"Former Governor, Now Purdue President, Wanted Howard Zinn Banned in Schools" 5335: 4630: 4058: 3734: 3697: 3673: 3337: 3126:. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (Senior thesis). 3080: 3037:"At Statesmen's Dinner, Republicans urged to flip Obama's slogan on its head" 2311:
In November 2016, Daniels was elected to serve on the board of directors for
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demanding additional bills be tabled, including a bill to create a statewide
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10.2% to 14.9%. Supporters argue that economic progress was delayed by the
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In one of the emails, Daniels expressed contempt for Zinn upon his death:
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and was elected to a second term as governor with 57.8% of votes, despite
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Indiana now is serving the profit needs of a multinational corporation".
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announced that he would nominate Daniels to serve as the director of the
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Daniels served as Chief of Staff during Lugar's first term (1977–1982).
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and Ted Mitchell who led Obama's crackdown on for-profit universities.
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three-year period and became available to all state residents by 2014.
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for his ideas for dealing with the state's fiscal and urban problems.
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President of Purdue University from 2013 to 2022 and former politician
9688: 8992: 8936: 8230: 8091: 7428:"Purdue Global Budget: More than $ 132m spent on marketing last year" 7189: 6869:"Purdue President and Students Join Forces for Free Speech on Campus" 6836:"Equity Task Force provides implementation update to Purdue trustees" 6265: 6229: 4754: 4233: 3647:"PN101 – Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. – Executive Office of the President" 1398:. The same year, he received the 2008 Urban Innovator Award from the 1190: 1146: 632: 572: 496:, businessman, author, and retired politician who served as the 49th 2163: 595:. During the legislature's last session under Daniels, he signed a ' 587:
program, privatization of public highways, and the attempt to pass '
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In 1990, Daniels left the Hudson Institute to accept a position at
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in Indianapolis. After accepting a job with newly elected Senator
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It was widely speculated that Daniels would be a candidate in the
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in 1985. He then moved back to Indiana to become president of the
9452: 8387: 7841: 7399:"Purdue University Global Loses $ 21 million in Second Full Year" 6996:"What Can Other Universities Learn from Purdue's Tuition Freeze?" 6942:"Tuition and Fees – Undergraduate Admissions – Purdue University" 5482: 4999: 3302: 3178:"At Princeton, Daniels '71 marked by drug arrest, contradictions" 2869: 2253: 2249: 2050: 1502: 761: 640: 7130:"This is one stat where Purdue is delighted to be at the bottom" 5908:"Lubbers: Critics Of Coal Gasification Deal Are Sneaky And Evil" 5741:"Public Health Care Funding: The Battle Over Planned Parenthood" 5527:"Mitch Daniels Plagiarized in His First Response to Zinn Emails" 7886: 6690:"Purdue Members Demand Condemnation of White Supremacy Fliers." 4924:"Governor Mitch Daniels Well-Positioned Entering Election Year" 2697:"Indiana Governor Signs a Law Creating a 'Right to Work' State" 1929: 1836: 1741: 1554: 1295: 906: 674:. After graduation in 1967, Daniels was named one of Indiana's 8277:
Directors of the United States Office of Management and Budget
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Indiana Gov. Daniels to Sign Bill Defunding Planned Parenthood
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Notes from the Road: 16 months of towns, tales and tenderloins
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other "Global" style campuses have remained flat or declined.
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from 1977 to 1982. He was appointed executive director of the
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as President of Purdue University effective January 1, 2023.
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Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
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Daniels was interviewed in February 2011 about the similar
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On November 4, 2008, Daniels defeated Democratic candidate
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In August 1985, Daniels became chief political advisor and
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Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans
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reporter that he was open to the idea of running in 2012.
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Daniels inaccurately assessed the costs of the Iraq war.
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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
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Mitchell Elias Daniels Jr. was born on April 7, 1949, in
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NY Times Flips its Whig Over Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-Ind.)
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United States Attorney, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd Class, Gold and Silver Star
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Purdue University President Mitch Daniels talking with
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controversial and the Republican Speaker of the House,
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Daniels managed strategy to deflect attacks on Lilly's
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Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
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Boiler Up: A University President in the Public Square
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Other funds were redirected to creating and expanding
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United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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In 1987, Daniels returned to Indiana as president and
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and Democrats in the state legislature over Indiana's
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Indiana advances leadership in clean coal technology.
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In 1971, Daniels earned a Bachelor's degree from the
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Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
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Weidenbener, Lesley (May 1, 2011). "title unknown".
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Goldstein, Matthew; Cohen, Patricia (June 6, 2017).
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Indiana became the first state in a decade to adopt
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positive effect and his approval ratings rebounded.
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Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority
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Daniels began his career as an assistant to senator
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long-term war costs | Politics | Reuters"
3097:. Presidential Scholars Association. Archived from 1914:in grace and elegance, but he could on substance." 1417:and many civil rights organizations, including the 924:During the same period, Daniels also served on the 814: 7846: 5821:"State budget set for final vote : Elections" 4730: 3566: 2285:In February 2013, Daniels was asked to co-chair a 2199:that policy, which came from the Kaplan rulebook. 947: 575:measures and increasing spending by less than the 9890:Overseas Private Investment Corporation officials 7079:"Silence golden in vote on Purdue tuition freeze" 6137:A Graphical Overview of the 2012 Republican Field 5184:, February 21, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2011. 4892: 4890: 4105:Bush to Seek $ 75 Billion to Fight War, Terrorism 2620:Woodrow Wilson Award, Princeton University (2013) 2304:. In July 2015, Daniels became a co-chair of the 2164:Acquisition of Kaplan and launch of Purdue Global 1972: 1023:actually approved by Congress. Shortly after the 9840:Directors of the Office of Management and Budget 9796: 7513: 7511: 7221: 6323: 5665: 5663: 4567:"Report: Indiana Toll Road operator may default" 4318: 1959: 1866:to policies espoused by the Democratic-majority 1819: 1004:United States Senate Committee on Appropriations 898:for Corporate Strategy and Policy (1997–2001). 819:In 1983, when Lugar was elected chairman of the 9056:Director of the Office of Management and Budget 7911:White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs 7288: 7000:The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal 6359:magazine, May 15, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2011. 5814: 5812: 5222: 5220: 5143: 5141: 5076: 4397:Gilroy, Leonard; Aloyts, David (May 31, 2013). 3911: 3909: 3595:"Daniels speaks out about IPALCO investigation" 3172: 3170: 3161:"Drug Bust Ensnares Three Students, Six Others" 2754:"Charting a simple road to government solvency" 2043:minority students who are prepared for Purdue. 1928:On March 6, 2011, Daniels was the winner of an 1455:Mitch Daniels (left) talking to members of the 1187:requirement that state employees pay union dues 1012:United States House Committee on Appropriations 287:White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs 163:Director of the Office of Management and Budget 6503:Special Meeting: Appointment of 12th President 5123: 5121: 5119: 5107:"Indiana's State Budget, 2009-2011 and Beyond" 4887: 4616: 3946:. The Center for Public Integrity. May 9, 2011 3880: 3520: 2080:increase of about 15% over the previous year. 2051:Racial equity and handling of racist incidents 1040:, due to the recession of 2001, tax cuts, the 1036:of $ 236 billion ballooned to a $ 400 billion 9850:George W. Bush administration cabinet members 9388: 9188: 8533: 8261: 7508: 5928: 5882: 5712: 5660: 5611:"Indiana economy is running on all cylinders" 5552:Strassel, Kimberley A. (September 26, 2009). 5315:"How Mitch Daniels Had It In for Howard Zinn" 5259:"Read Mitch Daniels emails about Howard Zinn" 5192: 5190: 4896: 4837: 4399:"Policy Brief: Leasing the Indiana Toll Road" 4384:"Daniels Signs Daylight-Saving Time Into Law" 4283: 4281: 4020:"Cost of Iraq war could surpass $ 1 trillion" 3075:. Vol. 25. April 2002. pp. 142–45. 2090:Foundation for Individual Rights in Education 1992: 913:campaign against the drug being waged by the 579:. In his second term, Daniels saw protest by 535:, a conservative think tank. He later joined 72:January 14, 2013 â€“ December 31, 2022 6899:. Purdue University News. December 14, 2020. 6741: 6739: 5856: 5809: 5217: 5196: 5138: 4703:. Franklin, IN. June 20–21, 2016. p. A6 4520: 4396: 4172: 4017: 3906: 3717: 3715: 3619: 3167: 1587:Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction 1189:by rescinding a mandate created by Governor 120:January 10, 2005 â€“ January 14, 2013 7562:"Mitch Daniels weighing return to politics" 7289:Weliever Summer, Alexandra (May 20, 2020). 6521:The Governor as Purdue University President 6295: 6034:"Indiana Says 'No Thanks' to Cap and Trade" 5905: 5844:, Indiana Governor History, March 24, 2009. 5675: 5293: 5291: 5226: 5116: 4971:. Voices.washingtonpost.com. Archived from 4521:Gilroy, Leonard; Aloyts, David (May 2013). 3192:"Daniels tries to live down 1970 drug bust" 2210: 2116: 2038:Purdue Polytechnic Indianapolis high school 1799:rejected by the state legislature in 2013. 1533: 9395: 9381: 9195: 9181: 8848:Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 8540: 8526: 8268: 8254: 8099:Response to the State of the Union address 6147: 5999: 5997: 5852: 5850: 5254: 5252: 5250: 5187: 5026:"Dallara commits to new Speedway facility" 4278: 4238:"Mitch Daniels on the State of the Nation" 3963: 3961: 3622:"Bush Selects Leaders for Justice and EPA" 3420: 3207: 3205: 3140: 3065: 3063: 3061: 3059: 2811:"Daniels Withdraws From Presidential Race" 2306:Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget 2153:American Society for Engineering Education 1790:, which proposed a $ 2.6 billion plant in 1714:Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 1616:Attempt to ban the teaching of Howard Zinn 42: 8138:President of the Purdue University System 7875:Purdue University President Mitch Daniels 7421: 7419: 7278:. Purdue University News. March 31, 2020. 6911:"IPEDS 2019-20 Survey Materials Glossary" 6767:"Black Scholars Are Not 'Rare Creatures'" 6736: 6705: 6703: 6396: 5835: 5495: 5493: 5273: 5271: 4969:"The Best Gubernatorial Campaign of 2008" 4948:. Elections.nytimes.com. December 9, 2008 4926:. Republican Governors' Association. 2010 4777:"Governor Signs Property Tax Relief Bill" 4045:Bumiller, Elisabeth (December 31, 2002). 3809: 3721: 3712: 3373:"Twenty Largest Indiana Public Companies" 2991:. Arab American Institute. Archived from 2675: 2550:Aiming Higher: Words That Changed a State 1623:The People's History of the United States 1226:. The state, therefore, had financed its 776:. After the campaign, Daniels secured an 740: 646:descent. Daniels has been honored by the 299:March 26, 1985 â€“ October 1, 1985 60:President of the Purdue University System 9402: 9363:# denotes an acting or interim president 8221:Order of precedence of the United States 8180:Order of precedence of the United States 7370: 7245:. Purdue University News. April 9, 2021. 7243:"Purdue launches Next Moves initiatives" 7026:Press Conference, quote is 35 seconds in 6838:. Purdue University News. June 11, 2021. 6819: 6765:Starr, G. Gabrielle (December 4, 2019). 6678:. Purdue University News. June 16, 2021. 6585: 6573:"An Open Letter to the People of Purdue" 6446: 6418: 6368: 6214:, WANE.com. Retrieved December 16, 2010. 6205:"Daniels to decide on WH run before May" 6090: 6071: 5693: 5672:, Indiana General Assembly 2011 Session. 5551: 5471:"Daniels says report 'distorted' emails" 5417: 5288: 4996:"Dallara picked for new IndyCar chassis" 4782:. IN.gov. March 19, 2010. Archived from 4753:. HealthyIndianaPlan.org. Archived from 4110: 4044: 3915: 3753: 3751: 3671: 3484: 3180:. Daily Princetonian. February 24, 2011. 1976: 1686: 1683:Indiana Economic Development Corporation 1520: 1450: 1431:Crawford v. Marion County Election Board 1412:Crawford v. Marion County Election Board 1164: 1123: 951: 821:National Republican Senatorial Committee 744: 525:National Republican Senatorial Committee 246:October 1, 1985 â€“ March 1, 1987 175:January 20, 2001 â€“ June 6, 2003 9855:Georgetown University Law Center alumni 7820:"Honors and activities fill Alumni Day" 7754: 7694: 7585: 7255: 7229:"'Year of records' continues at Purdue" 7076: 7057: 7038: 6727: 6645: 6630: 6505:. Purdue University Board of Trustees. 6223: 6203:^ Mellinger, Mark (December 16, 2010). 6031: 5994: 5931:"Bradner: Rockport plant will never be" 5847: 5766:"Immigration bills signed amid arrests" 5570:bureau, Maureen GroppeStar Washington. 5247: 4488: 4478:. Infrastructure Investor. 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August 15, 2004. 3158: 3143:"Local police bust Harris in Stanhope" 2935: 2933: 2931: 2836: 1440: 1369: 9895:People from Monongahela, Pennsylvania 9865:Republican Party governors of Indiana 9376: 9176: 9016: 8567: 8521: 8249: 7787: 7722:Herper, Matthew (September 8, 2021). 7617: 7217:. Purdue Newsroom. September 4, 2014. 6965: 6866: 6764: 6519:Thomas, David O. (October 16, 2012). 6246:. RealClearPolitics.com. June 3, 2009 6226:"Student Initiative to Draft Daniels" 6113: 5965:Staff, I. B. J. (December 27, 2012). 5964: 5640:"Indiana makes a comeback. Now what?" 5626:"Indiana among top 10 in wage growth" 5499: 5364: 5155:. Associated Press. February 22, 2011 5077:Trinko, Katrina (November 18, 2010). 4670:Benman, Keith Benman (May 27, 2015). 4232: 4128: 3888:"Homeland Bill Rider Aids Drugmakers" 3781: 3779: 3748: 3672:Arnowitz, Jonathan (September 2007). 3154: 3152: 2694: 2434: 2343: 1862:legislation by penning a response in 1525:Governor Mitch Daniels in August 2010 1405: 1200: 553:Indiana's 2004 gubernatorial election 7755:Mahatme, Sandesh (January 4, 2021). 7559: 7451: 7425: 7396: 6984:. Purdue News Service. May 31, 2017. 6968:"Recreation Center fees willpay off" 6264: 5623: 5608: 5229:"Daniels Chalks Up Legislative Wins" 5201:. South Bend Tribune. Archived from 4966: 4809:"Indiana Voters OK property tax cap" 4650: 4544:Indiana Department of Transportation 4455: 4409: 4367: 4358: 4343: 4307: 4214: 4194: 4011: 3987: 3866:"The Man Behind The Vaccine Mystery" 3810:Leonhardt, David (January 8, 2011). 3787:"Remarks to The National Press Club" 3324:Tolchin, Martin (November 7, 1984). 2963: 2808: 2752:Will, George F. (February 7, 2010). 2751: 2715: 2676:Leonhardt, David (January 4, 2011). 2655:Vaughan, Martin A. (June 11, 2008). 2429:Indiana gubernatorial election, 2008 2338:Indiana gubernatorial election, 2004 2321: 2260: 1113: 1109:49th Governor of Indiana (2005-2013) 492:(born April 7, 1949) is an American 9820:American people of Scottish descent 7845:; St. Clair, James E, eds. (2006). 7769:from the original on March 30, 2024 7736:from the original on March 30, 2024 7618:Busse, Mikayla (December 2, 2022). 7586:Daniels, Mitch (January 31, 2023). 7533: 7146:. Purdue Newsroom. August 13, 2014. 6783: 6745: 6631:Frazier, Nikos (January 13, 2020). 6570: 6480:. Purdue University. 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Index

Healthy Indiana Plan

President of the Purdue University System
France Cordova
Timothy Sands
Mung Chiang
Governor of Indiana
Lieutenant
Becky Skillman
Joe Kernan
Mike Pence
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
George W. Bush
Sean O'Keefe
Nancy P. Dorn
Jack Lew
Joshua Bolten
Political
Intergovernmental Affairs
Ronald Reagan
Ed Rollins
Frank Donatelli
White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ronald Reagan
Monongahela, Pennsylvania
Republican
Princeton University
BA
Indiana University, Indianapolis
Georgetown University

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