Articles tagged as: IPB
January 27, 2023
Weekly Statehouse update: Physician non-competes to Senate, committee hears housing bill
A House committee advances legislation to bring down the cost of new housing. A Senate committee approves a ban on physician non-compete agreements. And a bill to better treat mental health in the criminal justice system takes its first step.
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2023
End of the federal public health emergency prompts confusion for recipients and providers
With the end of the federal public health emergency, some Medicaid recipients may no longer be eligible for continued coverage.
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2023
Indiana worker elected to UAW executive board hopes to ‘transform’ union
United Auto Workers union members elected a new “activist” slate of leaders in December 2022. That includes Dave Green, an Indiana worker who vows to use his new position to make the UAW more “accountable” to members.
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2023
Solar advocates condemn utility influence on Indiana lawmakers at Renewable Energy Day
Solar advocates said the Indiana legislature is helping utilities eliminate their competition by making independent solar less affordable. That was the message at this years Renewable Energy Day at the Statehouse.
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2023
Public Health Day emphasizes efforts by advocates to increase investment in public health systems
State leaders emphasized the importance of improving the states public health system during an event at Indiana's Statehouse Thursday. Health advocates and various government officials say supporting this system will require increased funding and investment toward public health resources.
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2023
Committee passes bill to give Hoosiers more control over the personal data companies keep
Hoosiers would have a lot more control over the data companies keep on them under legislation unanimously approved by a Senate committee Thursday.
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2023
Lawmakers aim to get people with mental health issues into treatment, instead of jail
Indiana lawmakers are trying to divert more people away from local jails and into mental health treatment. Advocates call a proposed bill compassionate, humane and fiscally responsible.
Read MoreJanuary 25, 2023
Bills to address 'urgent' literacy decline passes out of committee
Indiana lawmakers and leaders are attempting to address the decade-long decline in literacy and reading skills among the states young students.
Read MoreJanuary 25, 2023
Legislation to modernize Indiana's HIV laws clears House committee
People with HIV would no longer be subject to harsher criminal penalties under legislation that advanced out of a House committee Wednesday.
Read MoreJanuary 25, 2023
Physician non-compete bill passes Indiana Senate committee, could be softened by amendments
A bill to prohibit new physician non-compete agreements passed the Senate Health and Provider Services Committee Wednesday with nine voting for and three against.
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