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The Damien Center is one nonprofit that has already lost some public funding for programs that serve the LGBTQ community due to government cuts.
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The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that only about 3.7% of Indiana’s residents aren’t citizens. In Marion County, it’s about 9% of people.
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A database aims to stop officers with misconduct from moving between departments. But experts warn transparency alone may not be enough.
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This month’s preliminary data shows another increase up to 3.7 percent — the state’s highest unemployment rate since August 2021.
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In April, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration implemented a waitlist for services under an important Medicaid waiver in response to last year’s Medicaid shortfall. New waiver slots will open on July 1 — but there’s still some uncertainty around whether there will be enough slots to accommodate those on the waitlist.
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Racial disparities persist across many sectors in Indianapolis, according to a newly released data snapshot of the city’s 2024 Racial Equity Report Card.
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Indiana's unemployment rate has been unchanged for five months, holding steady at 3.5 percent. That's according to recently updated numbers from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.