
Bipartisan Bill Seeks Cleaner Ohio River Basin
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Indianas Dirty Waterways: A New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Clean Up the Ohio River Basin
A new bipartisan bill seeks to address Indianas dirty waterways, targeting the Ohio River basin, which covers a significant part of the state. Introduced by Senators Todd Young of Indiana and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, the measure aims to unlock federal funds for projects like habitat fixes, farm protections, and invasive species control. The basin, which stretches across fifteen states and supplies drinking water to twenty-five million people, has received zero dedicated federal money for water quality. If passed, the bill could spark more funding and real improvements, such as cleaner rivers and better fishing spots.
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