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In his second tenure leading Indiana’s most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch ...
A recent proposal by the U.S. Senate could require Indiana to “roll back eligibility” in its Medicaid expansion program — the ...
Indiana is slashing statewide funding for its pre-kindergarten program and advocates say it could reverse years of growth in ...
Thousands of Indiana families will find it harder to access state-funded preschool next year as the state makes drastic cuts to its On My Way Pre-K program. For the 2025-26 school year, enrollment ...
An Indiana Medicaid member lost her coverage for almost two weeks despite submitting necessary paperwork to the state by its ...
The changes stem from shifts in funding, primarily the state’s decision to no longer use federal Child Care Development Fund ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administrations announced only 2,500 students will receive vouchers for free, ...
Thousands of Indiana families will find it harder to access state-funded preschool next year as the state makes drastic cuts ...
The agency said the cuts are necessary to keep the program sustainable. "The Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School ...
INDIANA (WTHR & WFIE) - Indiana is slashing its preschool voucher program by more than half in response to state budget cuts. The program helps low income families afford preschool for their children.
Indiana's On My Way Pre-K program will cut its enrollment cap and modify its eligibility requirements in 2025-26.
Thousands of Indiana families will find it harder to access state-funded preschool next year as the state makes drastic cuts ...