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"In Indiana, it's very patchwork. There's 19 cities that have those protections and then, the rest of the state doesn't....
10/11/2021

"In Indiana, it's very patchwork. There's 19 cities that have those protections and then, the rest of the state doesn't. So as you drive through the state, you go from being equal to not being equal. So, I think it's important that we have the same rules for everyone throughout the country."

It is National Coming Out Day, but many LGBTQ Americans say they still face discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, and other areas.Some Indiana cities ...

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana: Hospitals in Indiana are still reeling from the recent spurt in new Delta Covid cases across the ...
09/17/2021

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana: Hospitals in Indiana are still reeling from the recent spurt in new Delta Covid cases across the state. According to a report by the Indiana State Department of Health, 2,631 COVID-19 patients are being treated in hospitals, as of September 12, rising over six-fold from some 400 recorded on a daily basis in the beginning of July.

Hospitals in Indiana are still reeling from the recent spurt in new Delta Covid cases across the state

Andy Nielsen, a leader with the coalition, said they support legislation to cap the APR for payday loans at 36%. In Indi...
09/16/2021

Andy Nielsen, a leader with the coalition, said they support legislation to cap the APR for payday loans at 36%. In Indiana, the current cap is 391%. "36% APR has been a long-held rate that preserves a borrower's ability to repay, and allows lenders to still earn a profit," he says. Nielsen added payday loans drain $60 million a year in fees from Indiana consumers, and with a 36% APR cap, they could save millions of dollars.

A new coalition is forming to push back against predatory lending and urge state lawmakers to take action to protect consumers.Indiana has 286 payday-loan storefronts, where people go t ...

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The Indianapolis Post is your number one source of all the news going on in your local community, with headlines that cover all aspects of life in the city, as well as separate sections that cover the international and business news. Our site also includes opinion polls, comment forums, RSS feeds, movie and hotels reviews and many more features designed to enhance the interactive nature of the site.