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Trump signs new executive order to change election rules; NC student loan borrowers could be left behind in Ed Dept. dismantling; Getting a read on SD's incarceration woes and improving re-entry; Nebraska LGBTQ+ group builds community with 'friend raiser.'

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'Textgate' draws congressional scrutiny. Trump policies on campus protests and federal workforce cuts are prompting lawsuits as their impacts on economic stability and weather data become clearer.

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Rural folks face significant clean air and water risks due to EPA cutbacks, a group of policymakers is working to expand rural healthcare via mobile clinics and a new study maps Montana's news landscape.

Decision 2024 series offers insights for Hoosier voters

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Friday, October 25, 2024   

Indiana voters have a new resource for making informed choices in the upcoming election.

The Indiana University Public Policy Institute has released the final three reports in its Decision 2024: Your Voices, Your Future series. The reports cover health care, community resilience and declining public trust.

Tom Guevara, the institute's director, said Indiana's health-care challenges include high rates of food insecurity, uninsured individuals and opioid addiction.

"Of course it's something that's particularly onerous in rural areas," he said, "and then, maternal and child health is one that we see a lot of disparities, particularly for people of color."

Indiana's infant mortality rate of 7.2 deaths per 1,000 births is higher than the national average of 5.4. Guevara said it's a sign of broader disparities in maternal and child health care, and called for better preventive-care access statewide.

The community resilience report assesses Indiana's preparedness for issues such as climate change and economic disruptions. Guevara emphasized the importance of proactive planning and infrastructure upgrades to bolster resilience, particularly with rising temperatures and droughts on the horizon.

"I think when you think about resiliency," he said, "we can just think about it simply as when we experience an adverse event, how quickly can we as individuals and as a community bounce back from that."

In the final report, Guevara addressed declining public trust in institutions, warning that it weakens democracy and crisis response efforts. He stressed the need for greater transparency and accountability to restore public confidence. The reports and related forum videos are available online.


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