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Congressman tours CRADLES

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After meeting with the leadership, Bucshon said the CRADLES program “is really awesome because it gives parents opportunities to go back to school and further their career at a child care rate that they can afford because that’s a big barrier, the cost of childcare.

'Turn to the River' gets a big boost

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“Our office is always supportive of helping agencies like this get a national grant,” Bucshon, who attended, said after the announcement. “I am a big supporter of the arts.”

Shutdown Deal Suspends Device Tax

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Tags: Taxes

Members of Indiana's Congressional delegation on both sides of the aisle have spoken out against the tax. Last week, when the U.S. House passed a spending bill, Representatives Jackie Walorski (R-2), Jim Banks (R-3), Todd Rokita (R-4), Susan Brooks (R-5) and Larry Bucshon (R-8) issued a statement praising the measure for suspending "the job-killing medical device tax."

Rep. Larry Bucshon reacts to federal government reopening

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Tags: Taxes

"Well I think ... first of all, the shutdown in my view wasn't necessary. There were good negotiations going on on the D.A.C.A. and the border security issues. I do think that the Democrats based on the left were really pushing them for this, but I think the Democrats and the Republicans in the Senate realized we need to open back up the government"

Community Oncology Alliance Strongly Supports 340B HELP ACT"Helping Ensure Low-income Patients have Access to Care and Treatment" Will Ensure Patients Benefit from Important 340B Program, Not...

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In late December, Representatives Larry Bucshon (R-IN) and Scott Peters (D-CA) introduced H.R. 4710, the “340B Protecting Access for the Underserved and Safety-Net Entities Act,” also known as the 340B PAUSE Act. COA also strongly supports H.R. 4710 which would also temporarily pause enrollment of hospitals in the 340B program so that Congress can examine the growth of this critically important, but runaway, program.

Indiana State cuts ribbon on $64M Health and Human Services facility

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Tags: Education

"We have reached a critical shortage in the health care workforce, both in Indiana and in our nation. This shortage greatly impacts access to quality, affordable health care for all of our citizens. We must do all we can to attract and incentivize students in medical fields," he said. "This state-of-the-art facility will be a catalyst of learning for the next generation of athletic trainers, physical and occupational therapists, nurses, health educators and all of those willing to dedicate their lives to helping others."