Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb cites a strong manufacturing sector and health initiatives among the advancements that have taken place in the state during his time in office. The governor delivered his last State of the State address Tuesday in front of a joint session of the General Assembly. He can't run for reelection because Indiana law restricts governors to two consecutive terms. Holcomb said that during his last term, he will fight for improvements in child care access and childhood literacy. His speech came one day after Indiana lawmakers returned to the statehouse for the first day of the 2024 legislative session.