INDIANA: Protect Clean Water & Health Freedom
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- The Problem: PFAS are man-made “forever chemicals” used in industrial processes and consumer products like nonstick coatings, firefighting foam, and stain-resistant materials. They do not break down naturally and can accumulate in water over time.
- Why People Are Concerned: PFAS can build up in the human body and have been linked to serious health concerns, including immune system effects, hormone disruption, and increased cancer risk. Exposure often happens unknowingly through drinking water.
- Who Is Responsible: PFAS contamination primarily comes from industrial discharges and wastewater entering public water systems, not from individual behavior or personal choices.
- Cost Shift to Families: When contamination is not addressed at the source, the burden falls on households and local utilities to pay for filtration, testing, and health consequences.
- Accountability Gap: Without clear standards and enforcement, those responsible for releasing PFAS face little incentive to reduce contamination or clean it up.
- Balanced Solution: HB 1110 addresses contamination at its source instead of regulating personal behavior or medical decisions. The bill sets clear standards, aligns with federal limits, and gives manufacturers time to comply before penalties apply.
- Transparency: Monitoring and public reporting empower communities rather than expanding bureaucracy.
- Take Action Today: Email Chairman Baird and ask for a hearing on HB 1110.