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The Commission for Higher Education set a goal to have at least 60 percent of the Class of 2024 complete the FAFSA, but as of June 21, only about 45 percent of high school seniors completed the FAFSA.
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All NewsIn Indiana, only about half of elderly Hoosiers eligible for Medicaid are aging at home. FSSA has been working to help increase that, but the state agency is worried its plan could be disrupted by a bill that’s making its way through the legislative process.
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All NewsHoosiers who receive health insurance through the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP, may have to start logging work hours.An estimated 70,000 to 80,000 people…
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Indiana is experiencing a statewide mental health care provider shortage and for children can be even more difficult to access. Lawmakers established the…
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Indiana is cutting off enrollment in the Healthy Indiana Plan because the program has reached this year’s funding limit.When the federal government…
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Governor Mike Pence is offering little explanation about the pending departure of Family and Social Services Secretary Debra Minott, saying only that he…
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Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration is preparing for implementation of HIP 2.0, its healthcare expansion plan, even though federal…