Lawmakers in Indiana are requiring IDs for needle exchange programs, raising concerns about access and harm reduction efforts ...
It’s about preventing avoidable illness and death and improving public safety,” Monroe County Commissioner Jody Madeira said.
Syringes are probably among the top three concerns that I hear from the business community,” the CEO of the local chamber of ...
Lawmakers have voted to extend the program, but with new restrictions some health professionals say could limit its effectiveness.
Indiana’s syringe exchange programs are poised to continue for another five years as both legislative chambers have now supported extending those efforts aimed at stemming the spread of disease among ...
Syringe exchange has always been a tough political issue in Indiana. This year, lawmakers are proposing further restrictions on the state's program.
The Indiana House added several restrictions to the state's syringe exchange programs, but the bill's authors are just grateful for the programs to survive.
As Burlington contends with a worsening drug crisis, city councilors are looking for ways to address one of its most visible symptoms: syringe litter. Burlington city councilors on Monday unanimously ...
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