Pence could leave state with no energy standards for buildings December 21, 2016 Indiana could be without an energy code for up to two years after the Pence administration decided against extending the current one—a move that critics say could have negative results for Hoosiers’ energy bills and lead to
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Super Polluters: Many states have at least one. In Southwest Indiana there are four.
Super Polluters: Many states have at least one. In Southwest Indiana there are four. By Jamie Smith Hopkins / The Center for Public Integrity IndianaDG Editor's Note: Please use the above link to view the video with the story and to see many of the graphics which we were unable
Read MoreIndiana Gov. Mike Pence Names Sarah Freeman to IURC
Indiana Governor Mike Pence (left) named Sarah Freeman to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC). IndianaDG would like to extend a heartfelt "Congratulations" to Sarah! Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today (9/2/16) named Sarah Freeman as a Commissioner of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC). Freeman will fill the vacancy
Read MoreThree finalists named for open spot on Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC)
Three finalists named for open spot on state's powerful utility board August 19, 2016 John Russell A bipartisan committee has recommended three finalists to Gov. Mike Pence to serve on the state’s powerful utility regulatory agency, which approves utility rates for millions of Indiana residents and businesses. The finalists selected
Read MoreIURC Nominating Committee Announces Candidate Interviews for Aug. 5, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 25, 2016 Contact: Kara Brooks, kbrooks@gov.in.gov IURC Nominating Committee Announces Candidate Interviews Indianapolis – The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Nominating Committee announced today the names of 10 people who will be interviewed to serve as a commissioner at the Indiana Regulatory Commission. The candidates to be interviewed
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