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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 [...]
This piece originally appeared in the Hamilton County Reporter. By Desi Rybolt Data centers are multiplying across the Midwest as fast as big tech companies are able to buy up land [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]


