Mitch Daniels – Bio
Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana
Below is from Americans For Mitch.
“Mitch Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. was elected as the 49th Governor of the State of Indiana in 2004, in his first bid for any elected office.
Governor Daniels came from a successful career in business and government, holding numerous top management positions in both the private and public sectors. His work as CEO of the Hudson Institute and President of Eli Lilly and Company’s North American Pharmaceutical Operations taught him the business skills he brought to state government. He also has served as Chief of Staff to Senator Richard Lugar, Senior Advisor to President Ronald Reagan and Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush.
Daniels’ first legislative success created the public-private Indiana Economic Development Corporation to replace a failing state bureaucracy in the mission of attracting new jobs. In each of its first four years of existence, the agency broke all previous records for new jobs in the state, and was associated with more than $18 billion of new investment.
In 2008, Site Selection magazine and CNBC both named Indiana as the Most Improved State for Business in the country, and the state is now near the top of every national ranking of business attractiveness.
On his first day in office, Governor Daniels created the first Office of Management and Budget to look for efficiencies and cost savings across state government. In 2005, he led the state to its first balanced budget in eight years and, without a tax increase, transformed the $600 million deficit he inherited into an annual surplus of $370 million within a year.
The governor used the surplus to repay hundreds of millions of dollars the state had borrowed from Indiana’s public schools, state universities and local units of government in previous administrations. The second biennial budget replicated this fiscal discipline and built reserves equal to 10 percent of annual spending.
During his first term, Governor Daniels spearheaded a host of reforms aimed at improving the performance of state government. These changes and a strong emphasis on performance measurement have led to many state agencies, including the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Department of Child Services, and Department of Correction winning national awards.
In 2008, Governor Daniels was named “Public Official of the Year” by the independent magazine Governing for his achievements as governor. He also received the Manhattan Institute’s 2008 Innovator Award for his creative public policy initiatives.
These innovations included the 2006 lease of the Indiana Toll Road, the largest privatization of public infrastructure in the United States to date, generating nearly $4 billion for reinvestment in the state’s record breaking 10-year transportation and infrastructure program. 2007 saw the enactment of the Healthy Indiana Plan to provide healthcare coverage for uninsured Hoosier adults, and a sweeping property tax reform in 2008 resulted in the biggest tax cut in Indiana history. Both initiatives received overwhelming bipartisan support.
Governor Daniels was re-elected in 2008 to a second and final term, receiving more votes than any candidate for any public office in the state’s history.
Daniels earned a bachelor’s degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1971 and his law degree from Georgetown University in 1979.
Governor Daniels and his wife Cheri have four daughters: Meagan, Melissa, Meredith and Maggie.”
Declared by time of Debate in Greenville SC.
- Herman Cain, CEO of Godfather’s Pizza
- Gary Johnson, former Governor of New Mexico
- Ron Paul, U.S. Representative from Texas
- Tim Pawlenty, former governor of Minnesota
- Buddy Roemer, former governor of Louisiana
- Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
List of possible or soon to declare candidates
- Michele Bachmann, Congresswoman from Minnesota
- John Bolton, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
- Rudy Giuliani, lawyer, businessman, and former Mayor of New York
- Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the U.S. House
- Mike Huckabee, Former Governor of Arkansas
- Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ambassador to China
- Sarah Palin, Former Governor of Alaska
- David Petraeus, General
- Mitt Romney, Former Governor of Massachusetts
- Donald Trump, Real Estate Mogul, Reality TV Show Star
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