Governor-elect Mike Braun Announces Executive Branch Reorganization for Efficiency, Accountability, and Communication

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Governor-elect Mike Braun Announces Executive Branch Reorganization for Efficiency, Accountability, and Communication

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – November 21, 2024 – Governor-elect Mike Braun announced his plans for a major restructuring of Indiana’s executive branch, implementing a new cabinet model to drive efficiency, accountability, and communication in state government. 

The cabinet will consist of the Governor, the Chief of Staff, the Lieutenant Governor, the superintendent of state police, the adjutant general of the Indiana National Guard, and secretaries over eight policy areas. Governor-elect Braun will elevate an agency head from each of the eight policy areas to serve as a cabinet secretary where they will oversee the entire vertical along with retaining the responsibility of running their agency.

Key elements of the new cabinet structure include:

  • Clustering related agencies into eight separate verticals such as Commerce, Health and Family Services, and Education.
  • Empowering each cabinet secretary to drive progress within their vertical.
  • Holding cabinet members directly responsible for agency performance and continuous improvement.
  • Enabling the cabinet to collaboratively implement cross-government initiatives.
  • Assembling a lean, agile senior management team within the Governor’s office to execute the administration’s priorities.

“This new cabinet model will allow us to be laser-focused on delivering results for Hoosiers,” said Governor-elect Braun. “By aligning agencies and reorganizing the executive branch, we can drive accountability for leaders and agencies, promote better coordination and communication between our administration and the Indiana General Assembly, and create efficiency across state government.”


The restructured cabinet model will be assembled as follows: 

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Management and Budget

  • Role: Responsible for developing the budget to realize the Governor’s vision, providing management of agencies in finance, technology, and shared services, and serving as operational oversight across secretary verticals
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Administration, Office of Technology, Archives and Records Administration, State Department of Personnel, Inspector General, Public Access Counselor, Office of Administrative Law Proceedings, Ethics Commission, and Management Performance Hub, Public Retirement System, State Budget Agency, State Employees’ Appeals Commission, Department of Local Government Finance, Board of Tax Review, State Board of Accounts, Distressed Unit Appeal Board, Department of Revenue, and Indiana Finance Authority

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Commerce

  • Role: Responsible for driving economic opportunity for the state and for Hoosiers
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: (not including quasi-agencies) Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Indiana Destination Development Corporation, Department of Workforce Development, Governor’s Workforce Cabinet, Hoosier Lottery, Ports of Indiana, and Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Health and Family Services

  • Role: Responsible for improving coordination across constituent-facing health and well-being services, addressing public health policy holistically
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Health, Family and Social Services Administration, Department of Child Services, and Department of Veteran Affairs
  • Cabinet Position: Secretary of Public Safety
  • Role: Responsible for ensuring the safety and security of residents by overseeing law enforcement, emergency preparedness, and public safety policy development
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Corrections, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Law Enforcement Academy, Homeland Security, Office of School Safety, Integrated Public Safety Commission, Parole Board, and Department of Toxicology

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources

  • Role: Responsible for driving energy and recreation policy to protect the needs of Hoosiers while pursuing sustainable economic development
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Natural Resources, Office of Water Quality, White River State Park, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Energy Development, Utility Consumer Counselor, and Utility Regulatory Commission

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Education

  • Role: Responsible for programming across the full spectrum of education, from Pre-K to college, as aligned with Senator Braun’s agenda
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Board of Education, Charter School Board, Education Employment Relations Board, Commission for Higher Education, Department of Education, Dolly Parton Library, School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and School for the Deaf

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure

  • Role: Responsible for maintaining state’s transportation, infrastructure, and broadband systems to support Indiana’s economic growth and quality of life for Hoosiers
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Transportation, Northwest IN Regional Development Authority, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and Broadband Office

Cabinet Position: Secretary of Business Affairs

  • Role: Responsible for managing the state’s regulatory framework, ensuring that businesses and industries operate safely, ethically, and efficiently
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Department of Insurance, Department of Financial Institutions, Department of Labor, Civil Rights Commission and Commission for Women, Workers Compensation Board, Professional Licensing Agency, Gaming Commission, Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, Horse Racing Commission, Office of Indiana State Chemist and Seed Commissioner, and Board of Animal Health

Cabinet Position: Lieutenant Governor

  • Role: Serves as president of the Indiana Senate and assumes the role of Governor, should the sitting Governor be unable to fulfill the duties of office or if the office falls vacant due to death
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Indiana State Department of Agriculture and the Office of Community and Rural Affairs

Cabinet Position: Superintendent of the State Police

  • Role: Serves as executive head of the Indiana State Police (ISP) and handles oversight of the ISP and its operations
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: The Indiana State Police

Cabinet Position: Adjutant General of the Indiana National Guard

  • Role: Serves as commander of the Indiana National Guard and provides essential administrative functions related to legislative and legal affairs, contracting, purchasing and accounting, facilities management, human resources and youth education
  • Reporting Offices and Agencies: Indiana Guard Reserve, the Ceremonial Unit, Hoosier Youth Challenge Academy, Readiness Centers, State Armory Board and the state’s relationship with Camp Atterbury, Muscatatuck Training Center and the Ivy Tech Cyber Academy at Muscatatuck

The Secretary of Management and Budget will oversee the overall transformation of state government and will work with cabinet secretaries to identify future opportunities for consolidation within and across agencies to improve service delivery and drive cost savings. This functional, results-oriented structure is designed to ensure the Freedom and Opportunity agenda is executed with discipline and excellence.

Further integration will be informed by dedicated analytical efforts, stakeholder inputs, and lessons that emerge from the initial reorganization. The cabinet will meet frequently to coordinate efforts and address challenges. The Governor’s Chief of Staff will set the agenda and may include other senior leaders as needed.

To access the Transition Team website, please visit: https://www.brauntransition.com

About Governor-elect Mike Braun:

Governor-Elect Mike Braun of Jasper, Indiana, is a homegrown entrepreneur who has spent his life creating opportunities and getting results for Hoosiers. Mike believes deeply that personal freedom and opportunity will create a pathway to prosperity for all Hoosiers. As Indiana’s 52nd Governor, Mike Braun is developing a team to help him build an administration that puts Hoosiers in the driver’s seat and limits government to its proper role.
 
Mike Braun is a Main Street job creator, husband to Maureen (48 years), father of four and proud grandfather of seven. When Mike is not hard at work for the people of Indiana, he enjoys spending time on his tree farms where he also focuses on his passion for conservation.

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Media Contact: Brad Rateike, bradrateike@brauntransition.com

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