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The Alliance Group September 12, 2008 Best “sandbox” results in new jobs Major initiatives since 2005 aimed at improving Indiana’s competitiveness: Major.

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2 The Alliance Group September 12, 2008

3 Best “sandbox” results in new jobs Major initiatives since 2005 aimed at improving Indiana’s competitiveness: Major Moves –Ten-year fully funded $12 billion highway plan that includes more than 200 new construction and 200 major preservation projects Telecommunications Reform - Indiana’s Telecommunications Deregulation Act has brought increased competition, leading to new investments and jobs Single Factor Sales Apportionment - Eliminates the tax penalty associated with companies adding jobs and investing in new capital equipment in Indiana R&D Tax Credit – Provides a tax credit equal to 15% of a company’s first $1 million of qualifying R&D expenditures, giving Indiana one of the highest R&D tax credit percentages in the country Patent Income Exemption - Exempts certain income derived from qualified patents from the calculation of a company’s tax liability Buy Indiana – Pumps up to $1.2 billion back into the Indiana economy by directing state agencies to purchase goods from Indiana businesses Health Care Plan – Provides insurance for up to 130,000 low-income Hoosiers annually and encourages Hoosiers to stop smoking

4 1st in the Midwest & 6th nationally Source: Forbes Best States for Business Index 2008 Indiana Ranks Best in Midwest for Cost of Doing Business

5 1st in the Midwest and 12th nationally Illinois (28th), Kentucky (36th), Michigan (29th), Ohio(46th) Fifth consecutive year of top competitiveness award Source: Tax Foundation’s 2008 Business Tax Climate Index Foundation Ranks Indiana Best in Midwest for Low Taxes

6 CNBC Names Indiana “Most Improved State for Business” 1st in the Midwest and 13th nationally 3 rd Nationally for overall “business friendliness” 4 th Nationally for strength in transportation infrastructure Source: CNBC, July 2008

7 1st in the Midwest and 8th nationally Best Places for Business Survey 605 top CEOs Source: Chief Executive Magazine, Jan. 2008 Executives Rank Indiana Best in Midwest

8 $784 M $2.9 B $16.0 B Projected FY 2008-2009 State Budget Shortfalls $2.0 B $350 M Unknown Size $550 M $2.5 B $350 M $900 M $194 M $550 M $1.2 B $935 M $565 M $175 M $3.0 B $4.7 B $530 M $160 M $2.1 B $652 M $1.3 B Unknown Size Unknown Size $210M Source: Center for Budget and Policy Priorities Surplus Deficit

9 ‘Diversifying Economy’ Helps Earn Indiana Best Credit Rating in History One of 10 States with AAA rating S&P cited state’s diversifying economy, budgeting, property tax reform and low debt as rationale for upgrade

10 Record-breaking Commitments for New Jobs, Investment New Capital Investment * As of 9/02/08 Since its creation, the IEDC has worked with more than 590 businesses who have committed to create more than 72K new jobs and invest more than $17.9B The average wage for new jobs committed in 2008 is $20.87/hour – well above state average of $18/hour. New Job Commitments 200320042005200620072008 2005200620072008Billions

11 Projects located in 76 counties Nearly 80% within 10 miles of interstate More than half from existing Indiana companies Approx. half in cities/towns of < 25K Record Success, World-Class Infrastructure

12 Diversifying Indiana’s Economy Indiana Economic Development Corporation Competitive Projects 2005 to Present* (9,329) (447) (1,753) (16,155) (14,193) (7,136) (11,934) (6,602) (3,509) (1,495) As of Aug. 11, 2008

13 13 More than 13,800 new jobs & $6.4 Billion investment from FDI since 2005 First in North America for attraction of production jobs through FDI Focus on Asia, Europe creating new jobs for Hoosiers In-Sourcing Jobs

14 Top Ten Counties – Jobs per Capita Indiana Economic Development Corporation Competitive Projects 2005 to Present* Tipton Decatur Boone Starke Newton Clark Hendricks Whitley Blackford Noble

15 Top Ten Counties – Deals per Capita Indiana Economic Development Corporation Competitive Projects 2005 to Present* Steuben Blackford Noble Starke Newton Whitley Hendricks DeKalb Randolph Jay

16 Increasing Hoosier Income

17 * As of 9/2/08 Direct state incentives include tax credits, training grants and infrastructure assistance Tax credits are performance-based linked to IEDC certification of new jobs Average time of return on investment: approximately 2.5 years Low cost of incentives yields quicker return

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