domingo, 27 de marzo de 2011

A la estela de Daniels



El Journal Sentinel de Milwaukee nos cuenta cómo la gestión de Mitch Daniels en Indiana se ha convertido en ejemplo a seguir para la nueva hornada de gobernadores republicanos.

(...) The new governor was out to shake up his state's old economic order.

He wiped away collective bargaining for thousands of state employees. And he created a public-private partnership to aggressively lure businesses - and jobs - to the heartland.

That may sound like Gov. Scott Walker in Wisconsin.

But, actually, another governor beat him to the punch.

His name: Mitch Daniels. His state: Indiana.

Daniels' way of governing, introduced with a flourish in 2005, has become something of a blueprint for a new crop of Republican governors rising to prominence in the Midwest.

Walker in Wisconsin, John Kasich in Ohio and Rick Snyder in Michigan all appear to be taking from parts of Daniels' playbook, going toe-to-toe with the unions to quickly reshape government for the 21st century and focusing on economic development.

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