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In many ways, pregnant people, hospitals, and OB-GYNs will immediately experience the effects of Indiana's new abortion restrictions. The timeline for economic repercussions is less clear after the law goes into effect Sept. 15.
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Another large employer in Indiana – power technology corporation Cummins – opposes the state's new near-total abortion law.
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Columbus-based Cummins, Inc., is reversing course on its previous decision to continue business in Russia.
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Heavy engine manufacturer Cummins, Inc. is stopping some of its Russia-based operations in response to the war in Ukraine.
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Private sector CEOs including the head of Indiana-based Cummins met with President Joe Biden Wednesday at the White House to discuss the Build Back Better (BBB) agenda.
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A former Cummins, Inc., employee has been sentenced to 63 months in federal prison for defrauding the company of nearly $5 million.
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Indiana engine manufacturer Cummins announced its new climate goals on Friday. The company plans to get down to zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.…