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The State Disaster Relief Fund provides money to people for damage to their homes or property that isn't covered by insurance.
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Several Indianapolis-based organizations are providing help to people affected by Hurricane Helene.
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It's now up to Gov. Eric Holcomb whether to sign a bill into law that will restrict his power - and that of his successors - from extending statewide disaster emergency declarations.
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Legislation headed to the governor aims to make Indiana's disaster relief program easier to access, while providing more money for those in need.
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Lawmakers reach the halfway point of the 2024 session and send the first bill to the governor, the Senate advances a bill that could change tenure in higher ed, and legislation heads to the House to expand access to disaster relief.
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Hoosiers in need after a disaster would be able to access more money, more easily from the states disaster relief fund under legislation headed to the House.