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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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The state extended a program to help essential workers pay for child care. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced this week…
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Indiana will have a new head of its Family and Social Services Administration come August. Current Secretary Dr. Jennifer Sullivan announced Wednesday she…
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Indiana is among seven states selected to pilot a federal initiative to increase employment for those experiencing mental health conditions. The…