And we’ll show you two ways to help. Together, we can be a voice for change and protect Michigan’s land, air, water, public health, and democracy.
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Michigan LCV applauds state for holding line against conflicts of interest, urges state to shut down Line 5
June 21st, 2017Following revelations of conflicts of interest, State of Michigan fires firm working on risk analysis of pipeline The Michigan League of Conservation Voters applauded the State for moving swiftly to […]
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Groups: Michigan Plan Insufficient to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms
June 14th, 2017ANN ARBOR, MICH. (June 14, 2017) – The state of Michigan yesterday released an action plan to help stop harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. Conservation groups labeled the plan […]
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Report: Michigan communities, water face twin assault from environmental budget cuts
June 8th, 2017LCV, MEC urge lawmakers to consider combined impact of state, federal proposals LANSING — Michigan lawmakers are rushing to pass budgets that slash core environmental programs — especially ones protecting […]
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Trump leaves climate accord, but MI utilities and communities push forward
June 1st, 2017US to leave Paris climate deal, but Michigan is moving rapidly toward clean, renewable energy The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (MLCV) criticized President Trump’s decision to pull out of […]
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Michigan LCV applauds Senators Peters and Stabenow for pipeline safety bill
May 25th, 2017Pipeline safety bill a response to growing concern about safety of pipelines in Great Lakes LANSING—The Michigan League of Conservation Voters praised US Senator Gary Peters and US Senator Debbie […]
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Michigan agencies will be left unable to fully protect its unique natural resources under MI House plan
May 18th, 2017Bill would restrict Michigan to federal minimum environmental protections and mandate that state agencies ditch proactive problem solving LANSING – Today, the Michigan House of Representatives, approved House Bill 4205 […]
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Michigan LCV praises DTE Energy’s carbon reduction plan
May 16th, 2017Utility announces game-changing plan to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 LANSING—The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) praised DTE Energy for today’s announcement that the energy company will reduce carbon emissions […]
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Just Released: Governor Snyder’s Report Card
May 15th, 2017Bi-annual report offers grades for administration’s record on key issues impacting Michigan’s land, water and air The Michigan League of Conservation Voters released its 2015-2016 Governor’s Report Card today scoring […]
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Michigan LCV is redefining business as usual in Grand Rapids
May 8th, 2017Third-annual Breakfast of Conservation Champions celebrates outstanding business and community leaders who have shown how sustainability, diversity, equity, and inclusion drive our economy and create healthy communities WHO: Michigan League […]
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Stabenow joins Michigan clean energy advocates at Kalamazoo Climate March
April 29th, 2017Clean energy advocates joined conservation and elected leaders to march for clean air, Great Lakes protections KALAMAZOO – On Saturday, April 29 at 2:30 p.m., federal and local leaders, elected […]