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State Rep. Dave Hall of Norman Joins Indiana's Energy Study Committee to Address State's Growing Power Needs

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Published on July 15, 2025
State Rep. Dave Hall of Norman Joins Indiana's Energy Study Committee to Address State's Growing Power NeedsSource: Unsplash/Scott Graham

State Rep. Dave Hall of Norman is set to plug into the Interim Study Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications, taking on issues tied to the state's growing energy needs. This summer and fall, he will join other legislators to energize discussions on how to best manage and innovate within Indiana's infrastructure landscape.

These committees traditionally aim to thoroughly review policy areas, with an eye to formulate recommendations before the legislature reconvenes. Hall and his colleagues intend to quickly get up and running to hear from the public, experts, and stakeholders. "As Indiana grows, so does our energy demand," Hall said in a statement obtained by Indiana House Republicans. "I'm committed to helping ensure Hoosiers have access to reliable, affordable power, while supporting innovation in utility infrastructure."

The legislative appointments and topics for the 2025 interim are available online, listing the specific focal points for each assembly. Interested individuals can follow the committee hearings and check agendas via the Indiana General Assembly's website, keeping Indiana's citizenry in the loop about the legislative process in real time.

As the study committee's sessions progress, insights and outcomes from their work will increasingly become relevant, as they look to provide a roadmap for the upcoming legislative session starting in January. This is a critical period for Hall to actively advocate for solutions that will shape Indiana's energy future.