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Gov. Holcomb, Secretary Azar Announce Federal Approval To Continue And Enhance The Healthy Indiana Plan

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Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar at Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital to announce that Indiana has gained approval to continue its successful alternative to traditional Medicaid—the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)—through December 2020, allowing the state to continue health coverage for more than 400,000 low-income adult Hoosiers.

In addition to continuing HIP for nearly three years and making several administrative adjustments to help members, federal approval allows Indiana to enhance HIP with up to $80 million in annual funding to support efforts to attack the opioid epidemic. Indiana will now expand access to a range of addiction treatment options—inpatient, outpatient and residential—for both HIP and Medicaid members to help ensure Hoosiers get the specific treatment needed for their disease. The approval also adds provisions that connect HIP members to available jobs or education opportunities.

“A decade after it launched, Indiana’s HIP program has become the national model for a state-led, consumer-driven healthcare program that meets citizens’ needs, provides choices and improves lives,” Gov. Holcomb said. “This approval continues coverage for hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers and unlocks funding to expand resources to help people struggling with addiction.”

The Healthy Indiana Plan was created in 2007 under Gov. Mitch Daniels. The program was expanded in 2015 by then Gov. Mike Pence with a federal waiver to implement HIP as an alternative to traditional Medicaid expansion.

“Today’s approval is the result of the hard work of Gov. Holcomb, his team and our team at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and serves as a testament to Indiana’s ongoing commitment to improving the lives of its Medicaid beneficiaries,” said Secretary Azar. “We look forward to collaborating with Indiana on this next evolution of HIP, which serves as another example of the Trump Administration’s support of state-led efforts and innovative reforms to make our HHS programs really work for Americans.”

Based on input from Hoosiers who rely on HIP, the state asked for changes to Indiana’s HIP waiver to make it easier for members and health care providers to effectively use the program. The waiver also allows Indiana to expand its existing Gateway to Work initiative to connect eligible members to job training, education and community engagement activities. The Gateway to Work initiative formalizes connections between HIP members and Indiana employers to help fill thousands of available jobs in high-demand industry sectors and improve quality of life for participating members.

“HIP is a program built with Hoosiers in mind and has improved lives over the past decade, including the 75 percent of HIP members who receive preventative care to avoid major, costly health conditions,” said FSSA Secretary Jennifer Walthall, M.D., M.P.H. “We continue applying innovative methods to improve health outcomes and quality of life for HIP members.”

IRS: 26 Sentenced In Indiana Last Year On Federal Tax Violations

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Bob Burgess for www.theiindianalawyer.com

A total of 26 people were sentenced for criminal federal tax violations in Indiana in 2017, according to the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division.

In late December, IRS-CI released the 2017 annual report highlighting significant investigations and programs. The IRS announced Thursday that special agents spent 72.5 percent of their time in 2017 investigating criminal tax violations that identified $2.5 billion in tax fraud, with a conviction rate of 91.5 percent.

The average federal prison sentence handed down to defendants in the state was 19 months, with 24 months of supervised release following incarceration, according to a statement Thursday. These defendants were also ordered to pay more than $14 million in restitution to U.S. taxpayers.

Federal tax fraud schemes include: individual tax evasion, employment tax evasion, tax refund fraud, identity theft, data compromise and abusive tax schemes.

“IRS is constantly monitoring and looking for trends to identify fraud,” said Scott Brown, an IRS special agent and public information officer in Indianapolis. “They send that out to our field office, and then we start looking at it here locally to determine whether or not there’s fraud occurring.”

One of the categories reported for the state was tax preparer fraud. Brown said this involves subjects altering client tax returns and, in some cases, pocketing fraudulent refunds. “A lot of times they’ll keep it for themselves and not share that information with the client,” he said.

Brown said his office relies on contact with the public to help highlight abuses.

“Sometimes the taxpayer for whatever reason calls the IRS to check on their tax return,” he said. “They discover there’s a discrepancy between what they thought was being filed and what was actually filed.”

Another type of fraud involves false fuel tax credits. The federal government taxes gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, alternative fuels and certain other types of fuel. Certain commercial uses of these fuels are nontaxable. Improper claims for the fuel tax credit generally come in two forms: An individual or business may make an erroneous claim on their otherwise legitimate tax return, or an identity thief may claim the credit in a broader fraudulent scheme.

Foster Families Need Our Help By Wendy McNamara

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ADOPT A PET

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Binx is a 2-year-old male black cat. He was originally found as a stray at the Rosenberger McDonald’s in 2016. Then he got adopted, then returned exactly a year later. Binx’s adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. He’s ready to go home today! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org for details!

ADOPT A PET

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Paige is a female American Staffordshire Terrier mix (or “pit bull.”) She is an absolutely wonderful, sweet, loving girl. She loves to receive affection from anyone who will give it and the volunteers & staff just rave about her. VHS recently pulled Paige and several of her friends from Evansville Animal Care & Control when they were out of kennel space. She is around 2 years old. She’s easy on the leash, great in the car, and enjoys the company of other animals. Her $110 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm test! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org for details!

Rep. Messer Issues Statement after Release of Classified Memo

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U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) issued the following statement after a classified four-page memo from House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes (CA-22) was made public.

“The information in this document is extremely troubling and indicates that real bias against President Trump’s campaign existed at the highest levels of our government under the Obama Administration,” Messer said. “Washington bureaucrats should never abuse their power for political gain and we need to ensure those responsible are held accountable. The American people deserve better.”

Messer had previously signed on to a House letter to Chairman Nunes urging him to allow the House to vote on whether or not to release the document to the public.

Film festival, First Fridays, and more!

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Children’s film festival returns next week!
Join us for the 2018 Children’s International Film Festival Saturday, Feb. 10 starting at 11 a.m. at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science! We will show three international films during the event, all of which are free and open to the public.
***IMPORTANT NOTE: Please make note of age recommendations for each film.***
11 a.m. – MIA AND THE MIGOO (PG), France/Italy, 92 min
Recommended for ages 5+ (thematic elements, some peril and brief mild language).
1 p.m. – MUNE: GUARDIAN OF THE MOON (PG), France, 88 min
Recommended for ages 7+ (some mild action and rude humor).
3 p.m. – EXTRAORDINARY TALES (NR), Spain, 73 min
Recommended for ages 13+ (dark subject matter, graphic images).

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Lady Eagles Track And Field Collect Four Wins At DePauw

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GREENCASTLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Indoor Track & Field collected four wins at the Tiger Small College Invitational Friday night in Greencastle, Indiana.

Senior Melina Gryschka (Garbsen, Germany) earned her second win of the season and first in the 800 meters, completing the event in a time of two minutes, 22.49 seconds. Junior Kate Henrickson (Boonville, Indiana) finished the event second in 2:24.26, while freshman Amanda Moore (Farmersburg, Indiana) came in fourth.

The Screaming Eagles also came away with the top two spots in the mile, as junior Allison Rollins(Newburgh, Indiana) brought home the win in 5:22.19. Junior Micalah Booher (Pendleton, Indiana) finished second, with junior Sarah Hamilton (Chandler, Indiana) and senior Allyson Watson (East Peoria, Illinois) finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.

In the 3000 meters, sophomore Ashley Lawhorn (Frankfort, Kentucky) grabbed the win, crossing the line in 10:55.43. Watson had her second top five of the night finishing second.

Freshman Dakota Gates (Columbus, Indiana) took second in the 200 meters in 28.02, with fellow freshman Ralen Campbell (Indianapolis, Indiana) taking fourth in 28.25. Campbell was also second in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet, 10.25 inches, while sophomore Rylie Smith (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) was runner-up in the pole vault with a height of 9’5.25″.

The 4×400 meter relay team of Hamilton, Henrickson, Gates, and Gryschka was also victorious.

USI returns to action February 9-10 at the GVSU Big Meet in Allendale, Michigan.

FOOTNOTE: USI RESULTS