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Eighty-six percent of Hoosiers who lost Medicaid coverage since April did so because of problems with paperwork, compared to the 73 percent national average.
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Food banks were already put off-balance when state officials ended the pandemic emergency declaration in April 2022, which gave an extra boost to SNAP payments.
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Indiana Republican lawmakers are poised to cut off extra food stamp benefits Hoosiers have received throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Senate committee changed a proposed bill into merely a study committee topic.