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Lawmakers revise House Bill 1002

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Indiana lawmakers have revised House Bill 1002, which aims to provide electricity bill relief and performance-based ratemaking.

The bill includes reshaping utility providers’ low-income customer assistance programs, preventing service shut-offs to low-income customers during hot months, and implementing predictable billing plans.

The bill with amendments advanced in a unanimous vote and will proceed to the chamber floor for further consideration.

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Charles U Farley January 26, 2026 at 9:42 am

Keep giving more and more lavish breaks to “low income” people and it will become even more unproductive to go to work.

I’m fairly certain this has already happened…

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