Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said a new law gives the state tools to hold utility companies accountable — and that it will be up to his administration to implement it.
A signing ceremony Monday marked Braun’s most direct public commitment to enforcing House Enrolled Act 1002, which he signed in February.
The law changes the way rates are approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, tying them to performance data. It also requires companies to make utility bills more consistent and predictable — and to offer programs to low-income customers…