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State Commission Recommends Insurance Coverage For Immigrant Children
Roughly 17% of immigrant kids coming to Indiana through legal channels don't have insurance coverage.
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Roughly 17% of immigrant kids coming to Indiana through legal channels don't have insurance coverage.
The board declined to dismiss a federal lawsuit that many fear would diminish the rights of patients in public facilities.
The two previously faced off in 2018.
If Green wins, Northwest Indiana will be represented by a Republican in Congress for the first time in 94 years.
If Green wins, Northwest Indiana will be represented by a Republican in Congress for the first time in 94 years.
If Green wins, Northwest Indiana will be represented by a Republican in Congress for the first time in 94 years.
Buschon is Indiana’s longest-serving Republican Representative currently in Congress.
Spartz, a licensed CPA, is the only native Ukrainian member of Congress; Lake is a Muncie journalist.
Spartz, a licensed CPA, is the only native Ukrainian member of Congress; Lake is a Muncie journalist.
Spartz, a licensed CPA, is the only native Ukrainian member of Congress; Lake is a Muncie journalist.
The winner will succeed Jackie Walorski, who died in August.
It's Indiana's only safe Democratic seat in Congress.
If Green wins, Northwest Indiana will be represented by a Republican in Congress for the first time in 94 years.
If Green wins, Northwest Indiana will be represented by a Republican in Congress for the first time in 94 years.
A study says the state will need to spend almost $44 million in Fiscal Year 2023 to cover additional costs related to births and lawsuits.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard has up to two years to decide whether she will file a defamation claim against the state attorney general.
Both positions are largely administrative roles, with few differences between Republican and Democratic officeholders.
No one else on staff has experienced symptoms nor tested yet.
Sam Carpenter, who previously led Global Gifts, an Indiana-based nonprofit fair trade retail outlet, is succeeding Jesse Kharband.
Republicans are leading their messaging with inflation, and argue a focus on abortion won’t work on Election Day.