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On Jan. 13, 2026, Indiana Conservation Voters Director of Government Affairs Delaney Barber Kwon delivered testimony on House Bill 1002 in the House House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee. Below [...]
On Jan. 12, 2026, Indiana Conservation Voters Conservation Campaign Manager Desi Rybolt delivered testimony in opposition to Senate Bill 277 in the Senate Committee on Environmental Affairs. Below is the [...]
We hope you had a good holiday season and happy new year! With mid-decade redistricting in the rearview mirror, the regular 2026 legislative session got underway this week. This was [...]
For many Hoosiers, the start of a new year brings a fresh determination to care for our communities. We want clean air for our families to breathe, safe water in [...]
INDIANAPOLIS — Megan Robertson, Executive Director of Indiana Conservation Voters, issued the following statement after the Indiana Senate declined to advance Washington’s mid-decade redistricting plan: “Today is a win for [...]
INDIANAPOLIS—As families across Indiana struggle under some of the highest utility bills in the Midwest, Indiana Conservation Voters (ICV) and the Citizens Action Coalition (CAC) today announced a new Help [...]
INDIANAPOLIS – Megan Robertson, executive director of Indiana Conservation Voters, issued the following statement today after the Indiana Senate announced it would not move forward with mid-decade redistricting: “We are [...]
As Hoosiers endure the harshest energy cost crisis in two decades, Indiana officials are preparing to publicly interview and select the next three appointees to the commission that essentially acts [...]
INDIANAPOLIS—Today, Indiana Conservation Voters (ICV), alongside Common Cause Indiana, the League of Women Voters of Indiana, Citizens Action Coalition and Women for Change, delivered more than 10,000 new signatures to [...]
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana voters, led by Indiana Conservation Voters, Common Cause Indiana, and allied democracy groups, delivered nearly 9,000 signatures, representing all 92 counties and every House and Senate district, [...]


