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In Northwest Indiana, steel is more than just an industry. It is an enormous part of The Region’s identity. But you don’t need a history book to understand what steel [...]
Earth Month 2026 is here, and it's time to transform reflection into collective action to protect the natural resources that sustain Indiana. At Indiana Conservation Voters, we champion policies for [...]
INDIANAPOLIS—Hoosiers are growing increasingly frustrated with their unaffordable energy bills, yet customers of the state’s five investor-owned utilities remain in the dark about how much of their power bill goes [...]
We made it! Last night, Indiana lawmakers adjourned sine die—the Latin term for “indefinitely”—after eight weeks. We’ll dive deep into the bills that made it across the finish line below, [...]
The following statement can be attributed to Delaney Barber Kwon, Government Affairs Director for Indiana Conservation Voters: “Indiana Conservation Voters thanks Representative Shonkwiler, the General Assembly and Gov. Braun for [...]
With only one week remaining in the legislative session, the pace at the Statehouse has reached a fever pitch. We are thrilled to share some significant good news: House Bill 1002, [...]
Senate Bill 277 has gone from bad to worse. This week, lawmakers added in an amendment that would make it harder for state experts to research, test for and prevent [...]
On Feb. 11, 2026, Indiana Conservation Voters Conservation Campaign Manager Desi Rybolt delivered testimony in opposition to Senate Bill 277 in the House Committee on Environmental Affairs. Below is the [...]
Senate Bill 277 is scheduled for a hearing this week, and your state representatives need to hear from you immediately. We’ve warned that SB 277 might be the most dangerous [...]
We said it last week, and we’ll say it again: Senate Bill 277 might just be the most dangerous environmental bill moving through the General Assembly. It takes away oversight from [...]


