Tag: Indiana Chamber of Commerce
WARSAW — Four Parkview hospitals are being recognized among the Best Places to Work in Indiana: Parkview Huntington Hospital, Parkview Noble Hospital, Parkview Wabash Hospital and Parkview Whitley Hospital, which includes Parkview Warsaw. The thirteenth annual program was created by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Best Companies Group. The statewide survey and awards program …read more.
Water and energy. Two resources often taken for granted. “When you go home tonight, I guarantee you, there are three things you will do: flip a switch, turn on the tap and flush,” stated Vince Griffin, vice president energy and environmental policy for the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. He spoke about water and energy resources …read more.
A 92 page study was released by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce about the water and economic development in Indiana.
Indiana isn’t facing a dramatic water shortage, like the one hitting California. Yet a 2014 report from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce warns the state’s water supply won’t be adequate to meet future needs unless government better manages and distributes the valuable resource. Vince Griffin with the Indiana Chamber will present an update on the …read more.
[EDITOR’S NOTE: House Bill 1019 passed the House Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions with a vote of 8-4. It moves on to the full house] Indiana Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kevin Brinegar on the decision of House Republicans to pursue House Bill 1019, which would repeal the state’s common construction wage statute. …read more.
Indiana INTERNnet has received a three-year, $1.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to be a “catalyst for internship opportunities statewide.” The organization is charged with expanding its cooperative efforts with the business sector, education institutions and state government, and inspiring new sources of support and partnership. An affiliated program of the Indiana Chamber of …read more.
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was originally published in the newsletter from INdiana Connections, a partnership between Conexus Indiana and Inside INdiana Business. Each month, INdiana Connections features news, opinions and resources from the advanced manufacturing and logistics industries. To subscribe to the newsletter, click here.] Being the “Crossroads of America” comes at a cost, and …read more.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s recent directive to strictly limit carbon emissions for new power plants will be expensive to comply with and raise energy bills for all consumers, says the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Hoosier businesses and citizens have until May 9 to comment online on these proposed new regulations. “Smart, necessary regulation by the …read more.
Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce are encouraging Hoosiers to take action during the comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s new coal regulations, which will cause energy bills to soar. The EPA’s recent directive to strictly limit carbon emissions for new power plants will be expensive to comply …read more.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the state’s annual competition naming the “Best Places to Work in Indiana.” In its ninth year, this program honors top companies in the state as determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys. Companies need to have at least 15 Hoosier employees to be eligible. …read more.
This year’s drought has caused central and southern Indiana aquifers to go completely dry which has resulted in the question of how abundant groundwater availability in northern Indiana can help those toward the south. This may become an issue in the state legislature and people need to be aware of it, according to the Warsaw-Kosciusko …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for its annual “Best Places to Work in Indiana” competition. In its eighth year, the program honors the top companies in the state as determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys. Companies need to have at least 15 Hoosier employees to be …read more.



