Indiana public camping ban moves to House floor
Supporters frame as compassionate approach, while opponents say lack of resources could lead to jail time and fines.
Supporters frame as compassionate approach, while opponents say lack of resources could lead to jail time and fines.
The moves are being viewed by many lawmakers as pro-business and a way to cut regulations.
Although supporters of the effort promised more than $100 million in annual savings, opponents — including Indiana’s top Medicaid official — warned the proposal could undermine care coordination efforts just weeks after other key reforms launched.