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Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, left, speaks during a news conference with House Speaker Todd Huston, R-Fishers, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. Bray and other Senate leaders say they are hesitant to support a broad tax cut plan being advanced by House Republicans because of worries about a potential economic downturn. (AP Photo/Tom Davies)
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