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An overhaul of Indiana’s public health system cleared a key legislative hurdle Monday.
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Local health departments will have a longer list of core services they must provide to get increased funding after changes to legislation Tuesday.
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Legislation headed to the House aims to overhaul the quality of care that local health departments provide to Hoosiers.
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A bill to significantly improve Indiana’s public health system underwent a small but potentially vital change Thursday, aimed at easing concerns about the legislation.
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A new report says the auto insurance industry in Michigan is misleading people to try to convince them the state's 2019 auto no-fault law is working to reduce rates.
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Lawmakers revive a debate over partisan school boards. There are challenges ahead for a makeover of Indiana’s public health system. And a property tax relief discussion begins.
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Senate lawmakers took their first step Wednesday aimed at dramatically improving Indiana’s public health system. But a committee hearing also revealed the challenges that lay ahead.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said the new state revenue forecast is “rosier” than he anticipated. But he said it still calls for a “discerning” approach to writing a new state budget.
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Critics say recent St. Joseph County Board of Health appointees politically motivated, inexperiencedThe St. Joseph County Commissioners have made two new appointments to the county Board of Health this year. But some critics say the chosen candidates have been politically motivated, rather than what’s best for the health of the community.
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Tippecanoe County passed a resolution on Tuesday declaring racism a public health crisis. The resolution follows on the heels of a similar resolution passed by the City of Lafayette earlier this month.