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A Betrayal of Trust: How Lawmakers Chose Profit Over People in Indiana

Indiana's Budget Paradox: Tax Cuts for Wealthy, Cuts for Vulnerable

Despite a massive budget surplus, Indiana lawmakers approved tax cuts for the wealthy while simultaneously slashing crucial services for the state's most vulnerable citizens, including the disabled and elderly. It's a concerning move that raises serious questions about legislative priorities.

It's a perplexing paradox, isn't it? Our state, Indiana, is currently awash in a truly substantial budget surplus—we're talking billions, with a 'B.' And yet, for all this fiscal good fortune, a stark reality unfolds: our most vulnerable citizens, those who rely on crucial support services, find themselves facing devastating cuts. It feels, for lack of a better word, profoundly wrong.

You see, while the legislative gears were grinding away in Indianapolis, lawmakers made a series of decisions that, honestly, leave one scratching their head. On one hand, they greenlit a hefty package of tax cuts, an estimated billion dollars' worth. And who, pray tell, benefits most from such generosity? Well, largely, it's corporations and the already wealthy. Not exactly the struggling families or the elderly folks just trying to get by, is it?

But here's the kicker, the truly heartbreaking part: simultaneously, and almost as if in a cruel twist of fate, the very programs designed to support Hoosiers with disabilities and our aging population have been severely curtailed. We're talking about Medicaid waiver programs here, lifelines for thousands. A new

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