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08-02-2025
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Terre Haute Chamber testifies in support of military base grant program
The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce and its West Central Defense Network initiative offered testimony Thursday at the Indiana Statehouse in support of funding that could be used to support Indiana's military bases, including the 181st Intelligence Wing in Terre Haute. The Indiana Military Base Infrastructure Grant Program would provide for an annual $25 million fund to be administered by the Indiana Defense Task Force. 'The allocation of these funds are an investment in Indiana's future, not an expense, with great potential for high returns from new economic opportunities created as a result,' Chamber President and CEO Kristin Craig said in a news release. 'The 181st Intelligence Wing plays a vital role in national security, employing around 500 personnel with Top Secret clearances and working in cutting-edge fields like cybersecurity, intelligence analysis and geospatial technologies.' According to additional testimony provided during Thursday's hearing, military-focused economic development groups warned that not investing in such facilities could put Indiana at risk of 'Base Realignment and Closure,' a process where the Department of Defense may close select military installations. 'This base is more than just a military installation — it's a critical economic driver that supports hundreds of high-tech, high-paying jobs and strengthens our local economy. These are exactly the kinds of jobs we need more of in Indiana — high-skill, high-wage positions that keep our best and brightest in the state,' Craig said. 'For us to continue to attract and retain talent, which allows us to attract new defense missions, private investment and new federal contracts that create more of these opportunities, we must ensure the 181st Intelligence Wing has modern, reliable infrastructure, capable of meeting the needs of current military strategies.
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07-02-2025
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TH Chamber of Commerce testifies at the Indiana Statehouse
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce, along with its West Central Defense Network imitative, testified at the Indiana Statehouse in support of funding that could be used to support Indiana military bases, Thursday. The Indiana Military Base Infrastructure Grant Program is outlined in an accompanying bill, that would provide the Indiana Defense Task Force with an annual $25 million fund to be administered. One military base in Indiana that the chamber says could benefit from this funding is the 181st Intelligence Wing in Terre Haute. Terre Haute City Council passes new tobacco ordinance 'The allocation of these funds are an investment in Indiana's future, not an expense, withgreat potential for high returns from new economic opportunities created as a 181st Intelligence Wing plays a vital role in national security, employing around500 personnel with Top Secret clearances and working in cutting-edge fields licybersecurity, intelligence analysis and geospatial technologies,' said Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Kristin Craig. The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce added that additional testimonies from military-focused economic development groups warned that not investing in such facilities could put Indiana at risk of 'Base Realignment and Closure'. This process is where the Department of Defense may close select military installations. 'This base is more than just a military installation—it's a critical economic driver thatsupports hundreds of high-tech, high-paying jobs and strengthens our localeconomy. These are exactly the kinds of jobs we need more of in Indiana—high-skill,high-wage positions that keep our best and brightest in the state,' Craig went on toexplain. 'For us to continue to attract and retain talent, which allows us to attract newdefense missions, private investment and new federal contracts that create more ofthese opportunities, we must ensure the 181st Intelligence Wing has modern, reliableinfrastructure, capable of meeting the needs of current military strategies,' said Craig. Terre Haute City Council elect's president for 2025 Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.