Highlights
Gov. Mitch Daniels' 2010 State of the State address includes initiatives to:
End "social promotion," a practice of sending children to the next grade even though they are not fully literate
Allow casinos to automatically garnishee the winnings of Hoosiers who owe child support
End legislative gerrymandering for new districts set to be drawn in 2010
Reduce state spending by combining the administration of the state's multiple retirement funds
Niki Kelly, The Journal Gazette
nkelly@jg.net
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels slipped a new education initiative into his sixth State of the State address Tuesday night - ending the "social promotion" of students to higher grades who can't read.
But the majority of the speech focused on the state's economic struggles, as he leveled with Hoosiers and legislators gathered in the Indiana House about the problems and what the future holds.
"The plain truth is that life is difficult tonight for far too many Hoosiers," Daniels said.
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