Sydney Dauphinais
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The program makes $50 million available for eligible social service providers, child care providers, and nonprofits across the state that serve young children’s developmental needs.
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More than 30 people gathered outside the City-County Council building in downtown Indianapolis to demand the Marion County Health and Hospital Corporation withdraw its Supreme Court petition.
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Another large employer in Indiana – power technology corporation Cummins – opposes the state's new near-total abortion law.
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More than 200 Indiana businesses have signed a letter in support of abortion rights. It was published just hours after Indiana Republican Senators proposed a bill that would ban abortions in the state with limited exceptions.
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Lack of digital access is a huge economic disadvantage, in many ways laid bare during the pandemic, when almost everything had to be remote -- education, health access and job access, to name a few.
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Indiana child care providers say low wages and poor working conditions drive them from the field. So what does that mean for the economy?
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Millions of child care providers across the country shut down their businesses to draw attention to decades of underinvestment.
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The Indianapolis protest was one of hundreds this week, across the country, in response to the leaked draft Supreme Court opinion that shows it will likely overturn Roe v. Wade.