Candidates for Indiana governor call property tax reform a top priority; Here’s each of their proposals

INDIANAPOLIS – All three candidates running for Indiana governor told 13News addressing property taxes will be a top priority in their administration. “I’d say that’s the number one issue. That’s what I’ve heard the most about,” said Sen. Mike Braun, who is running on the Republican ticket. Braun has proposed overhauling the property tax deduction, which he says would result in an immediate 21% reduction in average homeowner tax bills. The Braun campaign has proposed capping future increases in tax bills at 2% for seniors, low-income Hoosiers and families with children. Others would see a 3% cap.

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