Indiana legislative session wraps up with Medicaid reform, bans camping on state property
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The Indiana General Assembly concluded its non-budget year session in Indianapolis on Friday, with Republican leaders highlighting Medicaid reform as a key accomplishment.
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Camping on property owned by the state of Indiana will soon be illegal, one of several new laws coming to the state.
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