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Looking back before moving forward
In 2022, several useful environmental bills were passed successfully by the Indiana General Assembly. A quote from Jesse Kharbanda, the outgoing president of the Hoosier Environmental Council, one of our partners in environmental justice: "Victories happened, more often than not, due to the encouraging alignment between public interest and business interests, and voices of diverse ideological backgrounds coming together."
The League of Women Voters of the South Bend Area is one of those voices. Read about those bills that passed, and the ones that will still be on the table in 2023, here.
Coal Ash
Margaret Renkl, NY Times: On an Endangered River, Another Toxic Disaster is Waiting to Happen
League member supports 2022 safe coal ash disposal legislation
LWV Lake Michigan Region 2022 Climate Change Forum
Matt Meersman, "A Watershed Approach to Pollution in Our Rivers and Streams"
In Michigan City, Indiana, coal ash is held out of Lake Michigan and Trail Creek by an aging seawall. If the seawall fails, cleanup will be impossible. The coal ash needs to be removed now, before the seawall fails. Coal ash contaminated groundwater is already leaking through the seawall. Narration by Pastor Kimberly Williams, AA,BScOM, MScM, New Disciple Love Fellowship Church, Michigan City.