A recap of key bills that failed to make it to the finish line
It started with more than 1,250 bills.
Read MoreIt started with more than 1,250 bills.
Read MorePorts of Indiana shipped 13 million tons of cargo in 2024, the second-highest annual volume in the port authority’s 60-year history.
Read MoreThe powerful Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission can — and should — investigate early retirements of coal-burning power plants, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wrote in a memorandum of legal guidance released Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Read MoreBy ANDREA NEAL Coal is to Indiana what oil is to Texas. Since the mid 1800s, it’s been the fuel that powers the Hoosier economy. “We get 85 percent of our energy from coal,” explains Indiana Coal Council President Bruce Stevens. “That’s huge because Indiana is the number … Read More
Water and energy. Two resources often taken for granted. “When you go home tonight, I guarantee you, there are three things you will do: flip a switch, turn on the tap and flush,” stated Vince Griffin, vice president energy and environmental policy for the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. … Read More
Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce are encouraging Hoosiers to take action during the comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s new coal regulations, which will cause energy bills to soar. The EPA’s recent directive to strictly limit carbon emissions for new … Read More