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New Law Restricts Local Governments’ Ability to Address Climate Change House Bill 1191, now Public Law 180, takes away local governments’ power to restrict natural gas or set energy-saving regulations on buildings. Enrique Saenz May 5, 2021 Beginning July 1, local governments in Indiana will have much less power to enact regulations that would reduce their contributions to climate change. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed into law House Bill 1191, authored by Rep. Jim Pressel and co-authored by the chair and vice chair of the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee, Rep. Ed Soliday and Rep. Ethan Manning. The law takes away the power of local governments to prevent the use of fossil fuels and to enact other energy-saving and energy-producing regulations. ....
How Can Biden s EPA Reduce Pollution In Indiana? Former Employees Weigh In Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC The Hoosier Environmental Council s Jesse Kharbanda (left) hosted a panel discussion with former EPA employees David Ullrich (right) and Bill Muno (below). Courtesy of the Hoosier Environmental Council There are a number of ways the Environmental Protection Agency under President Joe Biden can help reduce pollution in Indiana. That was one takeaway from the Hoosier Environmental Council’s Earth Day panel discussion with two former EPA employees. David Ullrich worked for the EPA for about 30 years and recently retired from an organization that works to protect and restore the Great Lakes. He said the federal government needs to treat large farms called confined animal feeding operations just like any other industrial polluter. ....