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The Family and Social Services Administration proposed cuts to a program that supports care for children with disabilities in response to a $1 billion shortfall. Indiana’s lieutenant governor and families of medically complex children are calling for FSSA to pause the implementation of the cuts.
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The lieutenant governor and several lawmakers have called for the Family and Social Services Administration to “pause” proposed cuts. The proposed cuts would affect caregivers providing attendant care as “legally responsible individuals.”
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Economic development was the only real issue that separated the major Republican candidates for governor at a forum Thursday.
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Suzanne Crouch has been Lt. Governor since 2017 and is now vying for governor
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More than nine months away from the GOP primary for Indiana’s open governor’s seat, the race is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in state history.
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Indiana was awarded $868 million in federal broadband funding on Monday. This funding is part of over $42 billion nationwide in an effort to extend internet to everyone.
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Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch said if Republicans want to hold on to the governor’s office, they’ll need a “different kind of candidate.”
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Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch is hoping to move up the state government ladder, vying for Indiana government’s top job.
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State officials want Indiana’s new tourism campaign – “IN Indiana” – to be a “really big megaphone” that helps people promote the Hoosier State.
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Starting Monday, Hoosiers can apply to be considered for the latest state program designed to expand broadband access to residents and…