
KFF report: 32.9% of adults in Indiana experienced anxiety and/or depression
Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) announced that 32.9% of adults in Indiana experienced symptoms of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and mood or personality disorders.
H-1B Insights: Employers classified under the Retail Trade industry file 27 petitions in Indiana throughout 2024
Employers classified under the Retail Trade industry based in Indiana submitted 27 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
- Bipartisan group pushes for equitable funding for Great Lakes ports
- Analysis: Indiana one of 25 states banning boys from playing girls’ high school sports
- Defense Credit Union Council to Sens. Young, Braun: 'The Credit Card Competition Act is a misnomer—it does nothing to enhance competition'
- Indiana Chamber supports tax reforms to enhance competitiveness
- EDA awards over $10 million in grants for economic development projects in Indiana in 2023
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Indiana Chamber urges lawmakers to support House Bill 1003
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is calling on state lawmakers to maintain the advancements achieved with the recently amended House Bill 1003.
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Former Sen. Roy Blunt on telehealth: People 'prefer to talk about behavioral health problems to a doctor on a screen'
Roy Blunt, former U.S. Senator from Missouri, said that telehealth has effectively revolutionized access to behavioral health services, particularly benefiting rural communities and veterans.
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Indiana ranks 28 among U.S. states for teacher starting salary
Indiana ranks 28 among U.S. states for teacher starting salaries, with an average starting salary of $42,735 in 2024, according to the National Education Association (NEA).
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Indiana Chamber supports new initiative aiding student pathways to education and employment
Indiana has launched a new initiative to connect high school students with direct pathways to further education, employment, or military service.
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Events and initiatives spotlighted in April's IPHCA Monthly
April’s issue of IPHCA Monthly highlights various observances and events, encouraging community involvement and engagement.
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Indiana Credit Union League one of 48 state credit union groups to oppose Durbin-Marshall credit card bill
Indiana Credit Union League (ICUL) is one of 48 state credit union groups to oppose the "Credit Card Competition Act.”
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How many H-1B petitions were made by Indiana employers classified under the Information industry during 2024?
Employers classified under the Information industry based in Indiana submitted 35 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Unity through Service Act aims to boost national engagement and community service
U.S. Senators Todd Young and Jack Reed have reintroduced the Unity through Service Act, a bipartisan bill aiming to address military, national, and public service needs.
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Bill to prevent SBA fraud advances out of committee
The U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship has advanced legislation aimed at preventing fraudsters from taking advantage of Small Business Administration (SBA) programs.
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Sen. Young: ‘Continues to hear from constituent groups on both sides’ of credit card bill opposed by Indiana bankers
The Indiana Bankers Association {IBA} is one of fifty state banking associations to oppose the "Credit Card Competition Act."