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Medicaid members in Indiana are stuck between state and federal policies that threaten their health coverage.
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The Family and Social Services Administration has received criticism from advocates, families and lawmakers. However, the future of the Medicaid waiver waitlist doesn’t just involve the agency — it may come down to what state lawmakers choose to do this legislative session.
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Non-stick cooking pans, parchment paper, dental floss, rain boots and carpet are all products that could contain toxic PFAS.
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Indiana University OB-GYN residents are required to train in abortions and pregnancy loss. State laws prevent them from doing so in Indiana.
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Procedural errors are confusing people and leaving some stunned with unexpected loss of Medicaid health insurance coverage.
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Indiana's abortion ban will go into effect once the Indiana Supreme Court addresses the ACLU of Indiana's petition, which could happen at any time.
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People from all over the country come to Chimney Safety Institute of America for classes, either to get certified or renew their license.
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Political scientists say that backlash made the Statehouse an apt environment for out-of-state groups to push anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
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Families with transgender kids are increasingly forced to travel out of state for the care they needFamilies are navigating new laws that sometimes directly accuse them of child abuse for supporting their kids in getting health care.