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A “paradigm shift” for public health in Indiana crossed the finish line at the Statehouse Thursday.
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People with mental health issues could be diverted to local treatment facilities instead of jail under legislation headed to the governor’s desk.
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The state budget plan from Senate Republicans does not include any expansion of the state’s school voucher program – marking a major split from the House GOP.
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Legislation to boost mental health care services unanimously cleared a House committee Tuesday amid emotional testimony from Hoosiers.
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Indiana faith leaders say Hoosiers need and deserve better mental health crisis response services. They’re calling on lawmakers to fully fund recommendations from the Indiana Behavioral Health Commission.
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Lawmakers have filed several bills to limit or outright ban gender-affirming care for minors in Indiana. But there are a lot of misconceptions about what that type of health care is and isn’t.
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Hundreds of Hoosiers rallied at the New Direction Church in Indianapolis Saturday to urge lawmakers to fully fund Senate Bill 1, which would bolster mental health care access and services across the state.
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A bill to bolster mental health care access and services across Indiana unanimously cleared a Senate committee Thursday – but without any funding included.
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Indiana lawmakers are trying to divert more people away from local jails and into mental health treatment. Advocates call a proposed bill “compassionate,” “humane” and “fiscally responsible.”
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Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his State of the State and legislative leaders unveil their caucus’s priorities as the 2023 session gets underway.