
Indiana Invests $1B in Life Sciences, Aims for 100K Jobs
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Indiana Governor Mike Braun unveils a $1 billion investment to bolster agriculture and life sciences in central Indiana, aiming to create 100,000 high-wage jobs in sectors like human therapeutics, animal health, and biotechnology. The funding, allocated based on performance, targets jobs paying at least 125% above local county average wages. The initiative, led by the new Central Indiana Regional Development Authority, aims to expand on Indianas strong industry clusters and position the state as a leader in life sciences.
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