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Senate Passes Budget, With Goal of Final Version Next Week


(INDIANAPOLIS) The Senate has passed its version of a new state budget, setting up
negotiations on a final version.
Legislators receive an updated forecast Thursday of how much money the state will take in. But
while negotiators will adjust spending levels to reflect the new projection, the bulk of the remaining
work involves reconciling differences between the House and Senate spending plans.
Both budgets increase school funding a little more than one-percent in the first year of the two-
year budget, but the Senate version gives schools a little more money in the second year. The
House budget goes further than the Senate in expanding eligibility for Indiana’s school voucher ....

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Legislation tackles toxic 'forever chemicals' found in Indianapolis' drinking water


Legislation tackles toxic forever chemicals found in Indianapolis drinking water
London Gibson, Indianapolis Star
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Concern is growing nationwide about a family of toxic chemicals found in everything from fabrics to food service containers. And that concern has now reached the Indiana statehouse.
These chemicals, often called forever chemicals, are linked to severe health impacts, including cholesterol and cancer. They also don t break down naturally. And they re seemingly everywhere.  
Known most widely as PFAS chemicals, these substances have been sparking alarm from scientists and health professionals for the better part of two decades now, but little is known about exactly where they are or how much of them is in our bodies.  ....

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