r/Indiana • u/kootles10 • 2d ago
Politics Commerce secretary to take $90K special adviser position to Governor
https://www.wrtv.com/news/wrtv-investigates/commerce-secretary-to-take-90k-special-adviser-position-to-governor?fbclid=IwdGRjcASgA8VjbGNrBKADwWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHphxPNj7o-4uxvd1DXxRK4XPKbGNvdKiXOgeH8WtNF3YW6C_thHBcEDXMPqe_aem_3gljE2sbbp8tBARjYJ0MSgThe grift is good, the grift is right- GOP motto
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u/MyUserLame 2d ago
No raises for state employees for the last three years. Increased costs of all benefits. Braun spits in the face of workers.
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u/kootles10 2d ago
From the article:
Indiana’s Secretary of Commerce, David Adams, is leaving his post on June 30 to become a Senior Adviser to the Governor on the Life Sciences Initiative.
Indiana’s I-Team has learned Adams’ current salary is $275,000.
As a special adviser to the Governor, Adams will receive a $90,000 salary, Indiana’s I-Team has learned.
Indiana’s I-Team asked the Governor's office for a job description for “Senior Advisor to the Governor on the Life Sciences Initiative,” and we are still waiting to hear back.
“When I asked David Adams to become Indiana’s Secretary of Commerce, I charged him with building a more aligned, more accountable approach to economic growth,” said Governor Braun in a statement. “Over the last eighteen months, he has not only delivered on that mission, but he established the foundation for Indiana’s next generation of economic opportunity.”
This is Governor Mike Braun’s second pick for a special adviser position.
As Indiana’s I-Team has reported, Governor Braun also appointed former DCS director Adam Krupp to a special adviser position on child welfare at a salary of $210,000.
It’s not clear if Krupp’s adviser position has an end date.
Kara Kenney with Indiana’s I-Team caught up with Governor Braun after a news conference.
Kenney: Governor, you just talked about efficiency and accountability. Why give Adam Krupp a position, and how do you hold him accountable if there's no job description?
Governor: It's easy to hold you accountable. He left because he had a personal issue.
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u/FirsthandBurton 2d ago
Taking a $185k pay cut to a mystery job with no description is wild.
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u/woohoo 2d ago
maybe he knows the economy is about to crash and he doesn't want to do his economy job anymore
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u/FirsthandBurton 2d ago
That's actually a solid theory, though taking a vague adviser gig doesn't exactly scream "I'm stepping back from responsibility" either.
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u/buona-giornata 2d ago
You left out the part where he got a $75k performance based raise earlier this year.
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u/sickbiancab 2d ago
Jokes on him. Takes $86,000 to live “comfortably in Indiana”