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The former chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee will testify before that same committee to ask lawmakers to allocate an additional.
Announced today, July 5, State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) will retire from the Indiana Senate on Sept..
Senate Budget Architect Kenley To Retire This Fall
Indiana State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville), one of the most influential lawmakers at the Statehouse, will retire later this year after 25 years in office.
His service includes the last nine sessions as the chamber’s budget architect, chairing the Appropriations Committee.
Kenley was re-elected to another four-year term just last November. But he says he told people on the campaign trail he had two final goals: passing another balanced budget and creating a long term road funding plan.
“So I accomplished those objectives and I’ve worked with some people to make transitions in the Appropriations area so … it’s just time to move on,” Kenley says.
Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute president John Ketzenberger says Kenley has long been a central figure at the Statehouse.
“The fact that he’s leaving leaves a large gap in the institutional comprehension of the proce