Advocates, Experts Fear Food Insecurity Increase Following SNAP Cuts
Low-income Hoosiers are about to get a whole lot hungrier.Â
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Read MoreIndiana is losing millions in public health funding as the federal government cuts grants for state and local programs.
Read MoreAs Indiana’s legislature continues to debate statewide property tax reform, officials in Lake County are pointing to new data showing that homeowners have taken on an unfair share of property taxes.
Read MoreA bill to expand property tax revenue for charter schools cleared a key legislative hurdle Thursday, Feb. 20 despite fierce pushback from both sides of the aisle and hours of debate on the Senate floor.
Read MoreTwo Indiana abortion providers filed a lawsuit in Marion County to stop the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports.
Read MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report the life-shortening blood disease sickle cell anemia affects about 100,000 Americans, mostly people of color.
Read MoreThe number of registered electric vehicles in Indiana rose from 13,000 in 2023 to nearly 15,000 in 2024.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Health opted to settle with an anti-abortion group seeking access to terminated pregnancy reports on Monday, as outlined in a seven-page agreement.
Read MoreA Marion County judge on Friday heard attorneys wrestle over the definition of a medical record as he prepared to either dismiss an abortion records lawsuit or let it move forward.
Read MoreA Marion County judge heard hours of argument Wednesday about whether an Indiana law disenfranchises Hoosiers from running on their preferred primary election ballot.
Read MoreThree health care entities urged a Marion County judge to quash civil investigative demands from Attorney General Todd Rokita Tuesday, Oct. 31, part of an ongoing battle over gender-affirming care.Â
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