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Indiana House Republicans plan to focus on remaking high school education, trying to lower health care costs and creating affordable housing in this year’s session.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb gave his best sales pitch Tuesday as he used his State of the State address to urge lawmakers to support his ambitious, expensive agenda.
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Nearly 1,000 people met in Indianapolis Friday for what Chief Justice Loretta Rush called a sign of hope for the state – the first Indiana Mental Health Summit.
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The Biden administration is increasing funding for a new kind of mental health clinic, first established by legislation introduced in 2015 by Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow. The clinics offer a full range of mental health care services, to anyone in the community who needs it, regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
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Mental health advocates are warning Indiana college students about the dangers of binge drinking – and its link to poor mental health.
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Gun violence incidents, which include non-fatal shootings, have spiked across the country. And the trail of damage these shootings leave extends well beyond those who were struck by bullets.
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The announcement came during a Tuesday community action group meeting where members of the public shared ideas on how to improve mental health crisis response procedures.
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Community conversations around policing and mental health are continuing in South Bend a month after the fatal police shooting of Dante Kittrell.
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Kittrell was armed and in the midst of a mental health crisis when South Bend police shot and killed him late last month.
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South Bend activists and city leaders continue to debate the city’s fledgling mental health crisis response services.