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After news investigations into psychiatric care in Indiana, Sen. Andrea Hunley authored a bill that would create a psychiatric care ombudsman.
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A mother's search for answers about her daughter's detention brought to light longstanding concerns, documented in records and interviews, about oversight and care at a chain of psychiatric hospitals based in Indiana.
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More than a half-million Hoosiers will see their SNAP funding restored after the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
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Indiana SNAP recipients should expect November delays as FSSA reviews federal guidance to issue partial payments, prompting food banks and cities to expand aid.
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Indiana House Democrats continue to advocate for expanding access to quality child care ahead of this year's legislation session.
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Indiana fights to bring back some Medicaid premiums after judge strikes them down. State officials say the ruling puts Indiana's Medicaid expansion program at risk.
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A state website lets you search for providers based on many options, including weekend care.
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Procedural errors are confusing people and leaving some stunned with unexpected loss of Medicaid health insurance coverage.
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Child care providers across Indiana can now apply for funding to help grow their business.
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A $42 million federal grant could help improve early childhood education access in Indiana.