Autoparts company previously owned by Gov. Mike Braun agrees to settlement in air pollution lawsuit

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4 thoughts on “Autoparts company previously owned by Gov. Mike Braun agrees to settlement in air pollution lawsuit

  1. A man whose company sold devices intended to block or hinder devices designed to cut air pollution is now the governor, charged to follow laws intended to make the environment safer for all Hoosiers. If there were any doubts that he, like the MAGAts in DC, are just here to rape and pillage the economy and our land, they should be dispelled now.

  2. “Braun acquired the company with a partner…” It was his dad. Braun didn’t acquire the company through purchase, it was given to him. Braun is a nepobaby who has never actually built a single thing in his life. And because he’s a nepobaby who has been handed everything to him, he thinks that he is above the law and can just screw people to make a buck. That apparently includes deliberately cheating the government and poisoning people’s air, so they didn’t have to follow air pollution standards. That is so gross.

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