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As states loosen childhood vaccine requirements, health experts’ worries grow
Louisiana Republican state Rep. Kathy Edmonston believes no one ought to be required to vaccinate their children. So, she wants schools to proactively tell parents that it’s their right under Louisiana law to seek an exemption. “It’s not the vaccine itself, it is the mandate,” Edmonston told Stateline. “The law is the law. And it […] The post As states loosen childhood vaccine requirements, health experts’ worries grow appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Indiana Disability Rights, ACLU file complaint over FSSA’s attendant care changes
Indiana Disability Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) filed a complaint against the state Friday alleging that changes to an attendant care program threaten the safety and well-being of medically complex children. “Children with medically complex conditions often need near constant care and supervision. Parents and families have for years been […] The post Indiana Disability Rights, ACLU file complaint over FSSA’s attendant care changes appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Hoosier communities to receive $8.8M in next round of opioid settlement funds
The next round of opioid settlement funding distributed by the Office of the Attorney General will total $8.8 million, a portion of the roughly $925 million secured so far across various lawsuits. Over the next two decades, tens of billions of dollars will flow into state coffers across the country. It’s all from the National […] The post Hoosier communities to receive $8.8M in next round of opioid settlement funds appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Former judge admonished for $1,000 loan to defendant behind on payments
The judge, according to the admonition, had wanted "to help a member of his community who had fallen upon hard times." The post Former judge admonished for $1,000 loan to defendant behind on payments appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Attorney General Todd Rokita will not face challengers at Indiana GOP convention
Seeking a second term, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will be unopposed at the state Republican convention next month — securing him as the party’s nominee in the November election. Despite speculation that others might challenge him for the office, Rokita was the only GOP candidate to file with Indiana’s GOP office by the deadline, […] The post Attorney General Todd Rokita will not face challengers at Indiana GOP convention appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
What’s possible by taking a calculated risk?
Editor’s note: Vanessa Volz, a Hoosier by birth, delivered the commencement address at Rhode Island College’s Advanced Degree Ceremony on May 9, 2024, in the college’s Murray Center. This is a lightly edited version of the speech. Class of 2024, I invite you to engage in outrageous acts. You didn’t hear me incorrectly, and I […] The post What’s possible by taking a calculated risk? appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
‘Blow the whistle’: Indiana’s top election official spends $35k on security guide mailings
Hundreds of election administrators, lawmakers, law enforcement officers and others across Indiana — and beyond — slit open heavy white cardboard boxes this spring to uncover glossy election security guides from the state's top election official, Secretary of State (SOS) Diego Morales. The post ‘Blow the whistle’: Indiana’s top election official spends $35k on security guide mailings appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
U.S. House panel debates voting by noncitizens, which is already illegal
WASHINGTON — Republicans on the U.S. House Administration Committee argued at a Thursday hearing that there is a need for legislative action to bar noncitizens from voting in federal elections — even though voting by noncitizens in federal elections is extremely rare and already illegal. “American elections are for American citizens and we intend to keep […] The post U.S. House panel debates voting by noncitizens, which is already illegal appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Provisional CDC data reports nearly 18% decrease in Indiana overdose deaths
The Hoosier state saw the second-highest percentage decrease nationwide for overdose deaths in 2023 at nearly 18%, compared to 3% nationwide, according to provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Center for Health Statistics. In Indiana, overdose deaths fell from an estimated 2,666 in 2022 to 2,190 in 2023. Across […] The post Provisional CDC data reports nearly 18% decrease in Indiana overdose deaths appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Young, others seek to combat China’s influence in AI policy roadmap
The United States should invest billions of dollars into artificial intelligence (AI) to check China’s influence on the technology, U.S. Sen. Todd Young of Indiana and three others said Wednesday. “Our goal is to maintain U.S. leadership in this field. We lead the way right now,” Young said. He’s one of four members of the […] The post Young, others seek to combat China’s influence in AI policy roadmap appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Rokita warns Indiana college officials to guard against campus antisemitism
Though most, if not all, of Indiana’s collegiate campuses have cleared out after spring classes ended earlier this month, Attorney General Todd Rokita on Wednesday issued a warning to postsecondary officials: “Hateful antisemitic acts against Jewish students will not be tolerated.” Rokita said campuses “are duty-bound to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act […] The post Rokita warns Indiana college officials to guard against campus antisemitism appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
CNN sets first Biden-Trump presidential debate for June 27 in Atlanta
WASHINGTON — CNN announced on Wednesday morning that it will host a debate between President Joe Biden and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the network’s Atlanta studios on June 27. CNN said there would be no audience present for the debate and moderators will be announced later. A second debate will be hosted by […] The post CNN sets first Biden-Trump presidential debate for June 27 in Atlanta appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Indiana Needs Affordable, Reliable, Renewable Energy to Attract the 21st Century Gold Rush
Indiana has a proud legacy of manufacturing that continues to this day, but the state is now at a crossroads. While industry is coming to Indiana to build the data centers and computer chip manufacturing plants that will power America’s 21st century, some in the state appear more concerned with clinging to the past than […] The post Indiana Needs Affordable, Reliable, Renewable Energy to Attract the 21st Century Gold Rush appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
The number of births continues to fall, despite abortion bans
Births continued a historic slide in all but two states last year, making it clear that a brief post-pandemic uptick in the nation’s birth numbers was all about planned pregnancies that had been delayed temporarily by COVID-19. Only Tennessee and North Dakota had small increases in births from 2022 to 2023, according to a Stateline […] The post The number of births continues to fall, despite abortion bans appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Medicaid rolls higher than pre-pandemic enrollment as unwinding concludes
Medicaid rolls in the Hoosier State are higher today than they were in February of 2020, more than four years after the emergence of COVID-19 and accompanying federal health coverage protections. But outcomes for disenrolled Hoosiers are still unknown. With 11 of 12 months posted — and the last due to publish in the coming […] The post Medicaid rolls higher than pre-pandemic enrollment as unwinding concludes appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Lawmakers to examine AI, Medicaid costs and more over interim
In between sessions, lawmakers spend time in interim committees learning about specific topics and potentially working on bill drafts. The post Lawmakers to examine AI, Medicaid costs and more over interim appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Indiana hospital prices 8th-highest in nation, study finds, but hospitals dismiss analysis
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun — the Republican nominee for Indiana governor — made a surprise appearance at the National Healthcare Price Transparency Conference Monday, earning recognition for his work on health care price transparency on the federal level. Conference emcee Gloria Sachdev, the president and CEO of Employers’ Forum of Indiana, presented both Braun and […] The post Indiana hospital prices 8th-highest in nation, study finds, but hospitals dismiss analysis appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ is required viewing in Indy
If one wants to be a homer in Indianapolis, there’s no better time of year for it than May. This year, the Pacers have rejuvenated their playoff rivalry with the Knicks, Caitlin Clark has come to town, and the Greatest Spectacle in Racing is almost here. And one more thing this May, the movie adaptation […] The post John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ is required viewing in Indy appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Tariffs to be sharply hiked by Biden administration on Chinese-made products
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is doubling and in some cases tripling tariffs on Chinese-made products, like steel and electric vehicles, in a move aimed at easing economic pain in battleground states, though senior administration officials say it isn’t political. National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard told reporters on a call Monday ahead of the announcement […] The post Tariffs to be sharply hiked by Biden administration on Chinese-made products appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Projects around Indiana to be awarded federal historic preservation and archaeology grants
Fourteen historic preservation projects around the state are slated to receive thousands of dollars in federal grants, state officials announced earlier this month. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Interior’s National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) program, which is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Historic Preservation and […] The post Projects around Indiana to be awarded federal historic preservation and archaeology grants appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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