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Local health care advocacy groups are tentatively celebrating news that the Senate's latest health care bill is dead, but they're still not calling it a victory.
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New federal health care legislation could result in large cuts to Medicaid. Schools often rely on these funds for special education and other health services.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has previously evaded any commitment to releasing internal analysis of the impact federal health care legislation will have on Indiana.
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Since 2010, at least 79 rural hospitals have closed across the county, and nearly 700 more are at risk of closing.
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Domestic violence advocates were some of the first to speak out about the possibility of limiting preexisting condition coverage through the AHCA plan.
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Indiana lawmakers have been trying to repeal the 2.3 percent levy for years.
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The Women's March Indiana Chapter gathered outside Young's offices to protest any cuts to women's health access.
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A rally in Carmel took place outside of U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks' office, attended by voters who don't want to see Planned Parenthood defunded.
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Seven of Indiana's nine Representatives, all Republican, voted in favor of the measure, with the state's two Democrats voting against.
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The law would not require Medicaid to cover mental health and substance use treatment.