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Indiana's nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency estimated the personnel needed to create and maintain a registry for care professionals could cost the state as much as $93,000.
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Indiana lawmakers advanced bills related to educational materials and digital privacy last week.
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Bills filed in Indiana fall into four main categories: education, gender-affirming care bans, parental rights and identity documents.
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Lawmakers said increased hospital consolidation and vertical integration have led to little competition and little incentive for hospitals to lower prices in Indiana.
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Eli Lilly’s $25 price cap on non-branded insulin takes effect May 1, and the $35 cap for out-of-pocket costs is effective immediately.
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The Town of Clarksville’s acquisition of Ashland Park fits in with the town’s larger plans to improve the area, according to officials.
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Sen. Ed Charbonneau, a Republican from Valparaiso, said his legislation, SB 4, is meant to address the long-underserved infrastructure of public health in Indiana.
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The bill arose from an incident last year in which a woman was viciously assaulted by her ex-boyfriend, who used GPS technology to track her.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Wednesday he will run for re-election in 2024.
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Senate Bill 415 unanimously passed out of the Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee Tuesday.