INDIANAPOLIS — With Indiana’s redistricting debate laid to rest for now, several state elected officials have turned their attention to issues of affordability for Hoosiers—specifically surrounding utility costs.
“Utility rates and affordability—that’s what I’m going to focus on,” Gov. Mike Braun (R-Indiana) said.
While the Indiana General Assembly now has an expedited timeline to work with due to the redistricting session, Gov. Braun said his plan to lower utility bills is already well underway. Earlier this month, he appointed several new faces to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC)—the administrative agency in charge of overseeing utility companies…