
Indiana's Syringe Program Renewed, Crypto Kiosks Banned
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Indianas syringe service programs, previously set to last ten years, now renew for five under Senate Enrolled Act ninety-one. The law, which Governor Mike Braun didnt sign or veto, introduces stricter rules, including ID verification for users and a one-for-one needle exchange. Despite Governor Brauns criticism, Representative Carey Hamilton emphasizes the programs life-saving role. Health department data shows an eighty-eight percent needle return rate, with the state now able to shut down non-compliant sites. Separately, Braun signed a bill banning crypto kiosks to protect seniors from scams.
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