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Indiana Senate passes bill banning plastic bag bans in local governments

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The Indiana Senate approved a measure banning local governments from taxing or restricting the use of disposable plastic bags by retailers, including grocery stores.

The full Senate voted 38-12 Tuesday in favor of the measure authored by GOP Rep. Ron Bacon of Evansville. It was previously approved by the House.

Municipalities across the country, as well as the state of California, have banned single-use plastic bags. Others have adopted so-called bag taxes as a disincentive to their use, which can be harmful to the environment.

The measure approved Tuesday would prohibit cities such as Bloomington, where bag restrictions have been debated, from following suit.

Republican Sen. Brent Steele of Bedford said businesses and industry groups oppose regulation of bag use.

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2 comments

James Beckham February 23, 2016 at 4:15 pm

Ugh, just a classic example of government overreach.

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Big A Lover February 24, 2016 at 9:07 am

No, just an example of the Government staying out of people’s lives. If I want to utilize a plastic bag instead of paper, I don’t need any liberal wackos telling me I can’t.

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