INDIANAPOLIS â A bill that would strip protections for designated Indiana wetlands has passed out of the Senate Monday and on Tuesday was referred to the Indiana House. On a 29-19 vote, Senate Bill 389, which would repeal Indianaâs wetlands law that protects many of the stateâs remaining wetlands that are crucial to the environment, particularly the lakes areas of northeast Indiana was passed. Sen. Sue Glick, R-LaGrange, who heads the Natural Resources Committee, voted against the bill. Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, signed on as a late co-author to the bill and voted for it. âThis is not workable, it is not feasible and itâs certainly an endangerment to all that we protect and are trying to protect in terms of our lakes,â Glick told KPC Media Group last week.