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$11 Million Affordable Housing Complex, Chronic Absenteeism in Indy's Schools, Legal Dispute Around Terminated Pregnancy Reports, State of Aging Research
May 17, 2024
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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