APIndiana News

Bill banning local plastic bag restrictions signed by Pence

(Source: https://goo.gl/I6Fswv License: https://goo.gl/OOAQfn)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): City and county officials across Indiana won’t be allowed to tax or restrict the use of disposable plastic bags by grocery stores and other retailers under a new state law.

The governor’s office says Gov. Mike Pence signed the bill Wednesday. The measure was approved with mostly Republican support during the legislative session that ended two weeks ago.

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

The measure takes effect immediately and prohibits cities from considering bag restrictions, as Bloomington has.

Related posts

UPDATED: One killed in shooting at Fort Wayne hotel; police looking for man

Darrin Wright

Munich Airport Temporarily Shut After Drone Sightings

Macy Gray

Indiana University Employee Steals Dental Supplies

Network Indiana

Leave a Comment