Government-supported syringe exchange programs underscore the importance of prevention in averting the consequences of ...
The new needle exchange law in Indiana requires a one for one exchange, meaning participants can get a clean needle only if they turned in a used one.
While initially controversial, Senate Bill 91 passed both chambers by wide margins after it was made stricter in the House.
A bill letting Indiana counties continue syringe service programs became law Monday without Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s ...
Governor Braun aligns with TPUSA on the formation of Christian-aligned school clubs, saying he is merely ensuring ...
CLARK COUNTY, Ind. (WDRB) — The Indiana Needle Exchange Program is feeling a slight pinch. Lawmakers have voted to extend the program, but with new restrictions some health professionals say could ...
A recent letter writer said decades of research show that syringe programs increase public order and reduce syringe litter, among other things, (“Readers respond: Syringe programs make communities ...
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 ...
State efforts to decriminalize sex work in 2026 may have been abandoned, but there's potential for future bills, according to Sen. Nick Hinrichsen.
(MIRROR INDY) — Lawmakers will require people to show IDs to use Indiana’s needle exchange programs under legislation heading to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk. Senate Bill 91 also extends the program for ...
More than 80 prisoners used a single needle to inject illicit drugs in one day inside a Queensland jail, according to an alarming new study into substance use behind bars. One 42-year-old man told ...