The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has stopped current enrollment to its current Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), a program created back in 2008 to provide health insurance to low-income families at or below the federal poverty line. The state sets a limit on how many people can sign up. It can only handle 45,000 people a month for the program because of the $112 million set aside from the Indiana Tobacco Tax to fund it.
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