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Certain family caregivers could be allowed to provide attendant care through Indiana Medicaid again under a proposal from the ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Baird discusses Medicaid and SNAP changes in an interview with News 8, focusing on preserving programs for people who truly need them.
Indiana is no longer moving forward with its climate action plan. Now that both the federal and state government aren't ...
Ball State economist Michael J. Hicks believes eight Indiana hospitals “will lose 15% or more of their average annual ...
An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that Indiana is forecast to lose 15% of its Medicaid funding between 2027 ...
The top Democrat in the U.S. House is holding a town hall Thursday in Louisiana, home to Republican Speaker Mike Johnson and ...
About three-quarters of U.S. adults see child care costs as a “major problem,” but only about half say helping working ...
Indiana officials are assessing the financial impact on the state budget of the nearly 1,000-page priority megabill ...
Although Medicaid cuts passed by Congress aren’t scheduled to fully take effect until 2027, Indiana’s hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics are already being forced to make hard decisions.
Some of the biggest funding reductions in the bill—like Medicaid reform—will be phased in, meaning it won’t immediately hit ...
Indiana lawmakers answers questions about Medicaid impacts after passage of Trump's budget bill Impatient Trump Gestures ...
Indiana officials are assessing the financial impact on the state budget of the nearly 1,000-page priority megabill President ...