The governor signed a controversial bill into law on Monday that further reduces protections for the state’s wetlands. Because of a state law passed three years ago and the result of a recent U.S. Supreme Court case, few wetlands in Indiana are protected today.
would lower the number of wetlands that could fall into Class 3 — Indiana’s most protected group of wetlands, and the only class that didn’t lose significant protections when the state changed .
That change also created a wetlands task force to find balance between advocates, regulators and developers. But the member representing home builders .
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Now, two years later, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and developers said they’ve struck a compromise in the bill. Yet wetland advocates and experts and that it will lead to the loss of even more wetlands in Indiana.
The House bill is the this legislative session.
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