Hoosier families on SNAP will not have the opportunity to take advantage of the federal SUN Bucks program next year. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Secretary Mitch Roob ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Due to a lack of funding, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced this week that no new childcare vouchers would be issued in 2026. The decision comes ...
The president and CEO of the Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers said she’s not particularly concerned about losing progress because the program has already shown an impressive return ...
Advocates raised concerns that FSSA’s proposed definition of extraordinary care for attendant care services is too restrictive and too vague. Certain family caregivers could be allowed to provide ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is extending the open enrollment period for the Healthy Indiana Plan and PathWays programs through Dec. 24 to ensure that all eligible Hoosiers ...
Tis’ the season for family, friends and yummy food. While some spend the holidays cooped up in the kitchen, others take a different route and eat out. Gather 22 on the city’s near north side was ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers receiving SNAP benefits will soon start seeing funds on their EBT cards. On Saturday, Nov. 15, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced it has ...
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — An alarming trend is growing in Indiana—numerous families are discovering their SNAP benefits have been stolen from their EBT cards with no way to recover the lost ...
A local state representative joined advocates at the Indiana Statehouse in support of a new state applied behavioral analysis therapy plan. State Rep. Robb Greene, R-Shelbyville, joined members of the ...
When it comes to the Family and Social Services Administration – which oversees Medicaid alongside other state programs like child care subsidies – Gov. Mike Braun “inherited a mess,” FSSA Secretary ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - Hoosiers who receive SNAP benefits will soon start seeing funds on their EBT cards. According to our sister station WTHR, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration ...
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