Billions of dollars have been cut from California’s public health programs because of federal budget cuts, state health officials told lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon.
Indiana lawmakers first authorized syringe services in 2015, after about 200 people were infected with HIV in a Scott County outbreak fueled by needle sharing. It’s been renewed before, but ...
A bill letting Indiana counties continue syringe service programs became law Monday without Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s signature.
President Donald Trump's newest tariffs, which already face a legal challenge in court, could increase deficits by $1.6 billion over the next decade, if they survive ...
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NASA on Friday said it would revise its Artemis lunar program that has suffered multiple delays in recent years, in a bid to ...
Accolad reports that global employee recognition programs must adapt to remote, diverse teams for fairness and engagement, ...
Indiana’s county needle exchange programs would face tighter restrictions under a bill that received final legislative approval — extending those efforts to limit the spread of disease among people us ...
Indiana's syringe exchange law may survive another day ― or more specifically, another five years. Senate Bill 91 passed the House by a 70-22 vote on Feb. 18, after encountering resistance in the ...
KTEP's Daisy Morales welcomed to the studios Candice Reyes and Abel Mireles, Executive and Artistic Directors of the Jazz Exchange to talk about their Academy program. They will start by discussing ...
Rochester's Codes and Ordinances Committee is drafting a new ordinance to regulate syringe services programs. The proposed rules include location restrictions, the elimination of mobile services, and ...
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