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Water now, water forever: Hoosiers deserve a clear water policy
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Water now, water forever: Hoosiers deserve a clear water policy
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Transparency concerns arise after LEAP pipeline meeting in Tippecanoe County
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The Indiana State Budget Committee's hearing on the IEDC's request for more money shows lawmakers are becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of transparency over where taxpayer money is going for the LEAP and Water Pipeline Project.
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State Budget Committee OKs nearly $300M in IEDC incentives, LEAP enhancements
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Gubernatorial candidates discuss economic platforms, issues during a forum on Friday
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CAC REPORT: LEAP Threatens Hoosier Water & Wallets
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Pull the plug on ‘water resource shell-game’ on LEAP, consumer group’s report recommends
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LEAP water plan costs could fall to customers, utility watchdog cautions
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Five of the candidates running for Indiana governor were critical of the IEDC's plan to pipe tens of millions of gallons of water per day from the Wabash Valley area at a panel discussion held in Columbus, IN on Friday, December 8. The topics were economic and development
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Why the State is feuding with Tippecanoe County over water for the LEAP district
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Environment advocates: LEAP pipeline proposal lacks data on hydrological impacts