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Health care is not optional. It is as essential as public education or clean water. Cutting coverage for thousands of Hoosiers does not save money.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s latest biennial budget — the ...
Indiana officials are assessing the financial impact on the state budget of the nearly 1,000-page priority megabill President ...
Proposed cuts could leave a program meant to investigate instances of abuse against individuals with mental illness from harm ...
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WLKY on MSNIndiana lawmakers answers questions about Medicaid impacts after passage of Trump's budget billMax Verstappen’s F1 future predicted by Martin Brundle after Christian Horner dismissed by Red Bull Netflix might have ...
Indiana could lose out on hundreds of millions in health care provider taxes and pay millions more to administer food ...
Previously closed slots for Indiana's Medicaid waivers reopened on July 1. Indiana Those slots released by the state for the ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana government’s 2025 budget year beats gloomy forecastState Budget Director Chad Ranney said Indiana finished the 2025 budget year on June 30 with a general revenue surplus of ...
The total cost of funding the state's department that administers Medicaid topped $55 billion last year including federal ...
Small towns filled with working-class people are not talked about enough and are surely not valued enough. I grew up on the Eastside of Indianapolis. Visiting small, rural towns was not at the top of ...
A State Budget Agency report says the state also collected more in revenue than was initially projected in April’s revenue ...
Reserves will be 11.2% of Indiana’s spending, at the lower end of the 10-15% recommended to maintain Indiana’s AAA bond ...
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