Benjamin Thorp
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Health centers warn they could lose millions in rebates under the state's proposed change, which would end Medicaid drug rebates for health organizations.
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More than 100,000 people could lose Medicaid coverage in Indiana under a measure that passed the most recent legislative session.
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Gov. Mike Braun is calling for a conservative, Christian-aligned organization to expand into Indiana’s public schools, a move critics say blurs the line between education and religion.
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Roughly a half dozen TSA agents in Indianapolis have left the job as the latest federal shutdown has left them without pay.
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A bill regulating THC failed, leaving a loophole open for kids to access products. Businesses say they support some regulation but want to find a middle ground.
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Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will join the increasingly crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State.
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While Republican supermajorities advanced a sweep of immigration enforcement and welfare reform bills, Democrats argue those efforts failed to address the rising cost of living in the state.
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Stricter SNAP and Medicaid eligibility requirements are now headed to the Governor, despite prolonged objections from Senate Democrats.
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Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) discussed key legislative priorities as lawmakers head into the back half of the session. "Hailey's Law" and a new Bears Stadium were top of the list.
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Insurance companies are fining hospitals for out-of-network care, arguing that federal changes are costing them more money. A new bill aims to stop those fines and protect consumers