As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, IASWCD can lead and engage in legislative advocacy and lobbying on behalf of SWCDs. The Association:
- Advocates for maintaining and increasing Clean Water Indiana funding
- Testifies on bills related to conservation, e.g. wetlands and watershed policies
- Retains a lobbyist who keeps a pulse on the Statehouse during session
- Trains Districts on how to talk to legislators, host legislative tours, and more
- Coordinates Statehouse visits for District staff and supervisors
- Coordinates an annual visit to Washington, D.C. to maintain relationships with our legislators on Capitol Hill and advocate for conservation in federal policy, including the Farm Bill
- Provides regular legislative updates to all Districts during session
Resources
2026 Legislative Bill Tracking & Updates
Weekly Legislative Updates via Zoom
For Indiana SWCD Supervisors and Staff – your Association is inviting you to a weekly check-in meeting during the 2026 legislative session. Every week at 1pm (Eastern) on Fridays throughout session, we’ll cover updates on bills of importance to SWCDs and conservation in general, answer questions, and invite feedback.
Legislative sessions move fast in Indiana. The more informed we are, the better we can respond to bills SWCDs are in favor of or oppose. I hope you will join us!
Meeting ID: 845 7646 5320
Passcode: 178061
Bill Tracking
During the 2026 Legislative Session, IASWCD’s lobbyist firm, VanceMitchem, will be preparing weekly legislative updates on the tracking of bills. View these tracking sheets at the links provided below:
Other resources:
- Essential Information for Navigating and Participating in Indiana Legislative Process — If you’re new to this, start here.
- Legislative Outreach Tips, Tricks, and Checklists — A tool to help Districts host legislators in their hometowns.
- Clean Water Indiana Booklet — A handy overview of how CWI dollars are leveraged to get conservation on the ground throughout the state. Downloadable and printable.
Spring 2024: Upcoming resources will include “How to Advocate for Your District with Your County’s Elected Officials” and “Tips on How and Why to Create Real Relationships with Legislators.“
Legislative Committee
IASWCD’s legislative work is led by a committee of the Board of Directors. The committee is updating its Guiding Principles as of spring 2024. When complete, this resource will be posted here.