Here's a glance at key differences in the three budget proposals that now exist -- one that passed the Democratic-ruled House, one that is now advancing through the Republican-ruled Senate, and one offered by Gov. Mitch Daniels.
SIZE
House: One year, $14.5 billion.
Senate: Two years, $28.1 billion.
Governor: Two years, $28.3 billion.
K-12 EDUCATION
House: 2 percent increase in 2010 using state dollars.
Senate: 2 percent increase in 2010 and 2011 using federal stimulus money.
Governor: No increase.
HIGHER EDUCATION
House: 1 percent increase in 2010.
Senate: 0.6 percent increase in 2010, 1.4 percent increase in 2011.
Governor: 4 percent cut over 2010 and 2011.
UNIVERSITY BUILDING PROJECTS
House: Authorizes $700 million in new construction.
Senate: Authorizes $220 million in new construction.
Governor: Moratorium on nearly all capital projects.
PRISON EXPANSIONS
House: No funding.
senate: Full $45 million funding.
Governor: Full $45 million funding.
STATE SURPLUS
House: Estimates vary, but spends at least $100 million of state's reserve.
Senate: Protects full $1.3 billion in reserves.
Governor: Protects full $1.3 billion in reserves.
PUBLIC BROADCASTING
House: $3.2 million of current $3.5 million in annual funding.
Senate: Halves annual funding, providing $1.75 million.
Governor: No funding.
LINCOLN STATE PARK
House: $550,000 for Young Abe Lincoln stage production at Spencer County, Ind. park.
Senate: No funding.
Governor: No funding.
INDIANA SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CHILDREN'S HOME
House: Funds the Knightstown, Ind. home at $10.4 million.
Senate: Funds home at $10.4 billion for one year, initiates study of home's future.
Governor: Closes the home.