State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla marked her first year in office this week by reflecting on the accomplishments of 2024.
“Serving the great State of Indiana is a profound honor, and I am pleased to report highlights my team and I have accomplished so far for Hoosier taxpayers,” said Comptroller Nieshalla.
Below are achievements announced by Comptroller Nieshalla this year:
• Leads Effort Seeking "Day One" Action from Congress on National Debt
• Announces Deferred Compensation Plan Divestment from China and ESG fund
• Fights for Accounting Principles to be Upheld
• Attorney General Todd Rokita & Comptroller Elise Nieshalla Tell IU’s Kinsey Institute to Follow State Law
• Announces FY 2024 Closes with Nearly $2.6B in State Reserves
• Highlights Indiana’s Financial Health
• Establishes State Comptroller’s Roundtable
• Supports Israeli Investment
“I’m at your service, Indiana, and we are fortunate to be in a strong financial position – with balanced budgets, healthy cash reserves, low debt, well-funded pensions and a AAA credit rating,” commented Comptroller Nieshalla. “With the budget session of the General Assembly about to commence, our office is at the ready to provide fiscal reports to help inform decision making.”
FSSA announces end of MDwise participation in Indiana Medicaid programs
Tutoring grants now available for Indiana students and families
Indiana State Police Troopers receive new look Dodge Durango patrol vehicles
DNR holiday gift packs available for limited time
IDOH approves Union - Regional hospital merger
Winter Weather Advisory issued
Pair of traffic stops net arrests
Eagles look to soar to sectional crown
Riverton Parke looks to get over sectional hump
Central Indiana Land Trust names nature preserve to honor Efroymson family
Select Wings Etc. locations offering free entrée on Veterans Day
Tips for Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month
FSSA statement on SNAP benefits, one week delay
Gov. Braun orders flags to half-staff in honor of former Vice President Dick Cheney
Indiana Grown Holiday Box highlights local businesses for the third year
Christmas Nights of Lights returns to the Indiana State Fairgrounds
Indiana State Police wants everyone to stay safe this Halloween
