In a 3-2 vote across party lines, the Republican-led State Budget Committee struck down a recommendation to use state dollars ...
Our "part-time legislators" make more than $70,000 a year. Some don't have day jobs. Many are retired. Just make it a ...
Democratic State Rep. Greg Porter is proposing that the state step in with some money so Hoosiers' SNAP benefits can continue ...
We believe in cutting waste, not care. Strong hospitals are the foundation of strong communities, former Rep. Greg Pence ...
More than 600,000 Hoosiers depend on SNAP benefits. With the funds set to run out due to the government shutdown, over stretched food pantries brace for increased demand.
In a letter published by the newspaper Thursday, IU Bloomington Chancellor David Reingold announced the school has ...
Carmel and other Indiana municipalities have faced extra stress this budget season due to reductions in projected revenue ...
The FSSA says the Trump administration is recalculating benefits for all 274,000 SNAP households in Indiana, which will take ...
Organizations in southern Indiana are preparing for an increased need ahead of the expected lapse in SNAP benefits on Nov. 1, ...
We cannot afford to repeat the tobacco settlement disaster. Not when the stakes are this high for Indiana families.
Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected a proposal on Wednesday to allocate state surplus funds to assist low-income Hoosiers and food banks ...