Itâs been almost a week and I still donât get it. Indianaâs Governor, Eric Holcomb celebrated May Day by adding his signature to a bill, SEA 389, that figures to imperil the majority of the stateâs wetlands. This wasnât your usual Business versus the Environment cage match; even the stateâs Chamber of Commerce beat this legislative dog. Holcomb signed it anyway. What gives? The bill, which is retroactive to January 1, strips state protection from the majority of wetlands found in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management estimates that weâve already lost about 85 percent of our wetlands. Theyâve gone the way of the forests that grew here until settlers first arrived. Â