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It would be a felony to electronically track someone in many cases under legislation unanimously approved by the Indiana Senate Tuesday.
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About one in 10 Hoosier households report difficulties getting enough healthy food with consistency. Indiana senators passed Senate Bill 334 Tuesday to simplify access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or “SNAP,” also known as food stamps, for people over 60 or who have disabilities and their households.
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An advocate for Hoosiers with disabilities says it seems like Gov. Eric Holcomb doesn’t care about helping them. That’s as the governor’s inflation relief plan leaves out many of the lowest-income Hoosiers.
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Older Hoosiers – those age 50 and up – remain one of the most consistent and powerful voting blocs in the state. AARP Indiana talked about what’s at the forefront of their minds heading into this year’s elections.
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Throughout the pandemic, experts have said the COVID-19 vaccines prevent serious illness and death, especially among people most vulnerable to COVID-19.…
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A lawyer who formerly worked in northern Indiana and was charged with scamming elderly investors has pleaded guilty to another…
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(LANSING) - Some Michigan prison inmates who are serving sentences of life without parole could be released to nursing homes under bills approved by a…