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Indiana House committee passes inflation relief and family supports bill, expands relief eligibilityThe House Ways and Means Committee passed its version of inflation relief Tuesday that would send a $225 check to eligible Hoosiers.
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Indiana Senate Republicans’ inflation relief plan doesn’t line up with what House Republicans and the governor are proposing.
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The Holcomb administration doesn’t have any plans to expand the governor’s inflation relief proposal despite the state having $6.1 billion in reserve following the closeout of its fiscal year.
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Shelves in the coolers and warehouse of Second Harvest Food Bank in Muncie sit half-empty — and the same pressures bringing people to their doors are making it more difficult for food banks to operate.
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Indiana Democratic lawmakers are criticizing Republicans for failing to provide more immediate inflation relief.
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Abortion will be legal in Indiana for at least another month. That’s after state lawmakers’ work in a special session on inflation relief and abortion has been delayed until July 25.
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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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Indiana House Democrats are calling on the governor to expand his inflation relief plan to cover some of the lowest-income Hoosiers.
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Michigan families are getting squeezed by soaring grocery, housing, and fuel prices. But as food banks see a spike in demand, supply chain problems and the end of one-time emergency COVID aid is making it hard to meet the need.
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Indiana lawmakers plan to return to the Statehouse by the end of June to send $1 billion in surplus state revenues back to Hoosiers.