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The second week of legislative session is behind us, and we testified on two big bills–one that’s designed to address utility affordability and one that would gut the Indiana Department [...]
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–Indiana Conservation Voters, a statewide nonprofit focused on clean energy, air and water, issued this statement following the end of the 2025 Indiana General Assembly session. The statement can be [...]
We’re heading into the last full week of the 2025 legislative session! Lawmakers expect to adjourn Sine Die late next week but can adjourn as late as April 29. We [...]
With two weeks left until the end of session—when lawmakers officially adjourn Sine Die—we are in the final push for the bills we are watching. We’re ready for long days [...]
While the legislative session continues, we’re also making plans to celebrate Earth Month in April. The ICV team will be out and about at events all month, and we’re making [...]
Welcome back to the second half of the 2025 legislative session! If you’re new here, we send this update each week breaking down the latest news and bill movement at [...]
We’re doing a little housekeeping because it’s crossover week, and we would like to know in what language you prefer to receive content from ICV. Estamos organizando algunas cosas porque [...]
OUR THIRD HOUSE MEETING CALENDAR IS LIVE! As we enter the second half of the legislative session, we compiled a calendar of “Third House” events, where lawmakers hold meetings in their [...]
At Indiana Conservation Voters, we know that protecting Indiana’s environment takes more than just passion—it takes action. But if you’ve ever wondered how to effectively advocate for clean air, safe [...]
The Indianapolis Star and other media outlets shined a light this week on the prospect of small nuclear reactors or SMRs in Indiana—and who’s going to wind up footing the bill for [...]


