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On September 4, Indiana Conservation Voters Executive Director Megan Robertson delivered testimony at the Environmental Protection Agency’s public hearing on proposed national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants from coke [...]
At Indiana Conservation Voters, we work to protect and improve our air and water by educating Hoosiers and advocating for strong environmental and energy policies at the Statehouse. At the [...]
Perhaps you’ve noticed both during the legislative session and more recently that Indiana Conservation Voters is monitoring and engaging on democracy-related bills and activity in addition to focusing on our [...]
On July 17, 2025, it was made public that the Trump administration was pausing work on a NOAA database tool—Atlas 15 Volume 2—that would more accurately predict extreme rain and [...]
INDIANAPOLIS–Indiana Conservation Voters, a statewide nonprofit focused on clean energy, air and water, issued this statement following the announcement in Indianapolis today that the EPA will repeal the Endangerment Finding. [...]
President Trump recently signed into law a sprawling budget reconciliation package that went through multiple versions very quickly before being signed into law. ICV is here to break down what [...]
Clean, safe water is something many of us take for granted—until there’s a boil advisory, a flood warning or questions about strange smells or cloudy tap water. In Indiana, where [...]
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Conservation Voters today submitted 284 signatures on a letter to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) urging the agency to uphold clean air and water protections in the [...]
Indiana lawmakers made decisions that could cost all of us for decades to come: inviting utility companies to charge ratepayers now for small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) that may never [...]
The Indiana General Assembly wrapped up its 2025 work in the early morning hours on Friday, adjourning Sine Die after adopting the two-year state budget. We issued the following statement after lawmakers [...]


