Indiana is on the move with several key developments across various sectors. The 2024 Indiana General Assembly is in full swing, with a focus on addressing pressing issues such as affordable utility bills and renewable energy policies. The Citizens Action Coalition (CAC) is actively working to speed up Indiana's transition to clean, affordable renewable energy and energy efficiency, while also fighting for affordable utility bills and the right to go solar[1].
On the economic front, Indiana is predicted to outperform the national economy in 2025, thanks to new business sector growth and improvements in manufacturing. According to a forecast by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, the state is on a sustainable path to growth, with experts forecasting a strong economy in 2025[2].
In environmental news, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center has released its 2024 fall outlook for Indiana, indicating above-average temperatures and no strong signal for precipitation. This marks the sixth consecutive fall with warmer-than-normal temperatures in the state[3].
In other news, the Indiana Public Broadcasting News team is tracking various bills moving through the Statehouse, providing updates and resources for citizens to engage in the legislative process[5].
Looking Ahead:
- The 2024 Indiana General Assembly is set to adjourn no later than March 14, with several key bills still under consideration.
- The Indiana economy is expected to continue its growth trajectory in 2025, driven by new business sector developments and manufacturing improvements.
- The state's environmental policies, particularly those related to renewable energy and climate change, will remain a focus area for advocacy groups like the Citizens Action Coalition.
- The upcoming 2025 economic forecast will provide further insights into Indiana's economic performance and its implications for residents and businesses.
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