People using Indiana's needle exchange program will have to prove they live in the county providing the service as part of new legislation.
Indiana lawmakers first authorized syringe services in 2015, after about 200 people were infected with HIV in a Scott County outbreak fueled by needle sharing. It’s been renewed before, but ...
While initially controversial, Senate Bill 91 passed both chambers by wide margins after it was made stricter in the House.
Lawmakers have voted to extend the program, but with new restrictions some health professionals say could limit its effectiveness.
New Hampshire lawmakers are considering a bill that would require that organizations that distribute clean syringes for needle-exchange programs do more to keep them out of public parks and busy ...
A bill letting Indiana counties continue syringe service programs became law Monday without Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s signature.
Syringes are probably among the top three concerns that I hear from the business community,” the CEO of the local chamber of commerce said.
Lawmakers in Indiana are requiring IDs for needle exchange programs, raising concerns about access and harm reduction efforts ...
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The Trump administration decided that it will no longer observe World AIDS Day. This is in contrast to the historical federal recognition of World AIDS Day under both Republican and Democratic ...
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