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‘An intrusion into the judicial branch’: State Rep. Porter comments on Braun eliminating Race and Gender Fairness Commission 

HANNA RAUWORTH
HANNA RAUWORTH
Hanna Rauworth is the Health & Environmental Reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, where she covers topics at the intersection of public health, environmental issues, and community impact. With a commitment to storytelling that informs and empowers, she strives to highlight the challenges and solutions shaping the well-being of Indianapolis residents.

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Gov. Mike Braun presented his Freedom and Opportunity budget to the State Budget Committee on Jan. 16, which eliminated funding for the Commission of Race and Gender Fairness. 

In 2023, nearly $880,000 was allocated yearly of the biennium, $500,000 of which is used for court interpreters. 

State. Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis) issued the following statement in response: 

State. Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis)

“I continue to delve deeper into Braun’s budget proposal, and each time I find something new that’s disturbing. He has once again demonstrated that one of his priorities is slashing programs that benefit minority populations. I fear those ordering these decisions fail to understand the unintended consequences this has on Hoosiers. 

 “Eliminating this commission will make it immensely difficult for non-English speakers to make their case in our judicial system. Indiana courts are required by law to provide interpreters, but they’ll struggle to do this without adequate funding. We have non-English speakers living in Indiana, and they have a right to a fair trial like their English-speaking peers. Everybody deserves a timely, equitable trial in our court of law regardless of their background.  

 “This decision is an intrusion into the judicial branch, which is made more troubling by Braun’s increased funding for prosecutors. The number of prosecutors and potential prosecutions will increase, but protections in our criminal justice system are being eroded. There’s been a clear path of this administration that’s extremely troublesome to Hoosiers. From cutting funding from commissions that fight discrimination to not renewing Martin University’s funding.  

 “These decisions hinder lawmakers, like me, from creating real economic relief for Hoosiers. These moves don’t lower the price of rent, gas or eggs. I’ll continue fighting tooth and nail to protect historical progress while still working on tangible relief for Hoosiers.” 

To view the full budget, visit in.gov/sba/files/The-Book.pdf

This reporting is made possible by a grant from the Indianapolis African-American Quality of Life Initiative, empowering our community with essential health insights. https://iaaqli.org/ 

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Contact Health & Environmental Reporter Hanna Rauworth at 317-762-7854 or follow her on Instagram at @hanna.rauworth. 

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