Compensation for Southwest Side Landowners, Reproductive-Rights Advocates Concern Over Medication Access, HIV Criminalization Laws, New Supportive Housing in Indy episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 18, 2024 · 6 MIN

Compensation for Southwest Side Landowners, Reproductive-Rights Advocates Concern Over Medication Access, HIV Criminalization Laws, New Supportive Housing in Indy

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Landowners on the southwest side of Indianapolis could be entitled to financial compensation from the federal government. One in seven women who use contraception use it for non-pregnancy related reasons – like managing blood disorders, endometriosis and other diagnoses. A new report shows most of the conduct targeted by Indiana’s HIV criminalization laws carry no risk of transmission. Indianapolis opened a new permanent, supportive housing complex last week.

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Landowners on the southwest side of Indianapolis could be entitled to financial compensation from the federal government. One in seven women who use contraception use it for non-pregnancy related reasons – like managing blood disorders,...

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