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IU Health Reveals Post-Abortion Ban Healthcare Plan
The hospital system anticipates a surge in need for neonatal services with more pregnancies.
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The hospital system anticipates a surge in need for neonatal services with more pregnancies.
The Indiana Attorney General also provided abortion-related updates.
They also say representatives for newspaper owner Gannett/USA TODAY have belittled diversity and workplace safety proposals.
The state senator from Indianapolis voted against a proposed near-total ban on abortion in Indiana.
Civil rights leaders say INDOT’s working group on the plan was all white, and at least one meeting took place in a "sundown town."
Indiana’s minimum wage remains stagnant at $7.25.
Joshua Payne-Elliott was terminated from Cathedral High School in Indianapolis for being in a same-sex marriage.
Pre-existing trauma and a shortage of mental health providers leave fewer options for foster children.
Since mid-June, the state has reported 153 probable or confirmed cases of the disease.
Doctors and other advocates said multiple provisions in Indiana code regarding HIV are outdated and discriminatory.
David retires on Aug. 31, nearly 12 years after Gov. Mitch Daniels appointed him to the Indiana Supreme Court in 2010.
The lawsuit alleges the ban violates privacy and equal privilege rights afforded in the Indiana Constitution.
More than 50,000 Hoosiers will be connected to high-speed broadband internet.
Some prosecutors doubt sentences will be carried out, while defenders worry for the convicted who wait years for death.
Taxpayers foot lawmaker per diems and travel expenses incurred during the two-week session.
Experts say the shutdown of BP's Whiting, Indiana plant won’t greatly impact fuel prices if it reopens this week.
The state has 43% of its $1 billion-plus in grants left to spend.
Comments will be accepted through Sept. 4.
As of the 2021-22 school year, roughly 81% of kindergarten students were in compliance with state-required immunizations.
The IU report follows an influx of Afghan refugees that came to the Hooiser State last year.