As SNAP benefits are delayed during the federal shutdown, Indianapolis families are turning to churches, mosques and city food giveaways where supplies are running out early.
Over the last year, Indiana stopped giving new child care vouchers, slashed the number of spots in the state preschool program and cut how much it pays for care.
Some 300,000 people covered by Indianas Medicaid program will have less than two months to change their health insurance company as state officials are kicking MDwise off the provider list.