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Over the past few years, the Biden administration has facilitated billions of dollars in statewide public and private investments in areas such as infrastructure, clean energy and manufacturing. A significant number of Hoosiers lost their Medicaid coverage during a process known as “unwinding,” following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. Students can now apply for Indiana’s Career Scholarship Account program for the upcoming school year. On Indiana’s college campuses, Muslim students say they feel an incredible emotional toll as the war in Gaza drags on.
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An effort is underway to help plan interstate changes in Indianapolis. The number of students participating in Indiana’s private-school voucher program is at an all-time high. People with cats shouldn’t feed them raw milk, some animal health experts have warned. A number of Midwestern state legislatures including Indiana, Iowa and Ohio introduced bills this session that could give rights to embryos and fetuses – some Midwesterners worry about how this could affect their reproductive choices.
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On the new installment of our regular segment called The Checkup, the Side Effects team tries to find out why it's hard to lower the cost of drugs. The City of Indianapolis has offered to purchase the riverfront site where the future stadium of Indy Eleven was planned. The state and venture capital firm Elevate Ventures announced Thursday the creation of a $100 million entrepreneurship fund. The Family and Social Services Administration implemented a waitlist for a Medicaid waiver utilized by people with disabilities and those who want to age in place – new slots will open up in July, but lawmakers are concerned it won’t be enough.
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The Indianapolis 500 is this Sunday, and with a few days to go there is an 80 percent chance of rain. All 92 counties have opted into the second year of Indiana’s “historic” public health initiative. Indiana’s labor force participation rate fell last month to its lowest point in more than two years. The Hoosier Lottery is expected to deliver about $32 million more to the state this year than originally expected. Indiana’s charter oversight board agreed to close Indy STEAM Academy.
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A new troop of chimpanzees is ready to roam at the Indianapolis Zoo. Incumbent Todd Rokita will be the Republican nominee for attorney general this year after no one signed up to challenge him at the state GOP convention next month. The Indiana Hospital Association gets a new leader this week. Jeanetta Holder, known in Gasoline Alley as the Quilt Lady, presented hand-stitched quilts to Indy 500 winners since 1976 – family and friends of Holder were recently able to present her last checkered creation to 2023 winner Josef Newgarden.
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Indianapolis Public School officials kicked off renovations at Northwest Middle School. A free series of clinics aim to increase diversity in sports with lower minority participation in Indianapolis. A group of 27 states, co-led by Attorney General Todd Rokita, is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its recent carbon reduction rule. Indiana’s education department wants schools to ignore new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students because of a legal challenge.
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A new program that offers free Pacers Bikeshare rides has proven popular. While former President Donald Trump easily won Indiana’s Republican presidential primary last week, Nikki Haley garnered about twenty-two percent of the vote. The rate of drug overdose deaths in the country decreased by about three percent in 2023. There's been a lot of development in the Town of Speedway over the past decade.
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The southwest side of Indianapolis will welcome an $11 million affordable housing complex next spring. The number of students who are chronically absent from school surged during the pandemic and remains high. Indiana stopped sharing individual terminated pregnancy reports last December due to patient privacy concerns, but the attorney general and an anti-abortion group say this violates the state’s public records reporting law. Older women face a much greater financial burden than their male counterparts as they age – that’s one of the takeaways from the Polis Center’s State of Aging report.
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Two Indiana men will appear in court after being arrested on Capitol insurrection charges. Indiana lawmakers will explore school absenteeism, artificial intelligence and homeowners associations, among other issues, during this year’s legislative study committees. How do carbon emission “quotas” work, and how do they affect communities around the state? Public and private efforts to transform the White River and its Indianapolis banks are ongoing, through a variety of developing projects.
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A proposal to create a new professional sports development area was introduced. Child care providers and supporters met to advocate for higher wages and state support for early childhood education. A new pharmacy on the east side aims to offer prescription drugs at lower prices. The latest national abortion count found an increase in the number of abortions in 2023 compared to the year prior. Governor Eric Holcomb says he’s looking for transparency from Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Braun on his plans for the state’s future.
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Which Indiana communities are most vulnerable to climate change? A group of states co-led by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its recent carbon rule. Democratic Representative Rita Fleming announced Monday she is resigning her Statehouse seat, effective immediately. The number of recent Indiana high school graduates heading to college is stagnant — a worrying trend as the state struggles to boost educational attainment.
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The City of Indianapolis and a local nonprofit last week made two announcements around the city's Pacers Bikeshare program. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released new tools to help people plan for extreme heat across the country. Teachers who have not been able to sign up for literacy training funded by the Indiana Department of Education will soon have more chances to do so. The future of the Indy Eleven soccer team and the Eleven Park stadium development is uncertain after a recent announcement that the city will seek a Major League Soccer team.
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The Side Effects team looks into the bird flu, to learn about the virus's transmission, its risk to humans, and the impact it has on food. Preliminary voter turnout in Indianapolis and its donut counties was less than 20 percent in the May 7th primary election. Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Braun’s choice for running mate is creating questions, and potential issues, for his campaign.
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Children and families can experience a free day of play in downtown Indianapolis this weekend. Two Statehouse incumbents lost their reelection bids in Tuesday’s primary — one from each chamber and one from each party. A little more than a month after leading Iowa to its second straight NCAA championship game, Caitlin Clark will make her Fever home debut in a preseason game against the Atlanta Dream. More than one hundred teachers packed the State Board of Education meeting to demand changes on literacy training requirements.
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The state’s Department of Education unveiled its plan last month for more than ten thousand of them to learn a new way to teach reading. An anti-abortion group is suing the agency saying a recent decision violates Indiana’s public records law. The Family and Social Services Administration plans to move forward with a significant change to a Medicaid program utilized by over 1,600 children with disabilities, despite concerns from caregivers. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing Purdue over a state law passed this year that many academics say dismantles tenure.
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U.S. Senator Mike Braun easily won the crowded Republican primary for governor. Valerie McCray won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, making history in the process. Voters in Pike Township approved a $14.5 million annual levy to support their school district. Jill Sheridan, WFYI's Policy Desk Editor, talks about results from other local elections.
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Pro-Palestinian protests are popping up on college campuses around the country, including an encampment at IUPUI. The Biden administration announced it’s moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The ACLU of Indiana is suing Indiana University on behalf of three people who were banned from the campus for participating in political protests. WFYI's Statehouse education reporter Rachel Fradette spoke with education editor Eric Weddle about the 2024 Primary Election.
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The Marion County Prosecutor’s office announced three charges on Thursday for dealing controlled substances that resulted in death. Governor Eric Holcomb believes New Carlisle's location helped attract an eleven billion dollar investment from Amazon. A federal court this week permanently struck down a state law that tried to ban people from telling minors about other states’ abortion laws without parental consent. Family caregivers of medically complex children will soon no longer be able to provide attendant care. Pike Township Schools is asking voters to approve a tax increase in the Tuesday primary.
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The Original Farmers Market kicked off Wednesday on Monument Circle, moving to the location because of renovations at the City Market. Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott announced Wednesday he’s investing more state dollars in Israeli bonds. Indiana University says it anticipates ongoing protests could occur at commencement ceremonies this weekend. Speed cameras in a few highway work zones around Indiana are expected to arrive in late summer or early fall. Advocates are encouraging Hoosiers to vote ahead of the May 7th primary election.
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Commuters on the southeast side of Indianapolis will soon be greeted by new features on Interstate 465. This week marks a year since Indiana started the process of removing people from Medicaid under the process of Medicaid unwinding. Can a registered Democrat vote Republican in Indiana’s primary? A free program in Indianapolis helps young children learn to use wheelchairs.
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