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Biden Pushes for Environmental Justice While Approving Pipelines
April 27th, 2023Last Friday, President Biden signed the Executive Order on Revitalizing Our Nation’s Commitment to Environmental Justice for All, which will require federal agencies working on energy infrastructure projects to engage […]
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“No Stricter Than Federal” Was Misguided, Deserves Repeal
April 21st, 2023MICHIGAN SHOULD BE ABLE TO PROTECT ITS RESIDENTS FROM POLLUTION, DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement regarding Senate Bill 14, […]
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EPA’s new Heavy Trucks Rule, updated Clean Car Standards strong steps toward reducing emissions, protecting health
April 12th, 2023ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today released the following statement after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released proposed rules to reduce emissions […]
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State senators announce “Clean Energy Future Plan” to create jobs, lower costs, protect our health
April 12th, 2023LEGISLATION WILL IMPLEMENT GOV. WHITMER’S MI HEALTHY CLIMATE PLAN, MOVE MICHIGAN TO 100% CLEAN ENERGY BY 2035 LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today hailed the “Clean Energy […]
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LCV’s 2022 National Scorecard: How does the Michigan delegation stack up?
March 1st, 2023Holding elected officials accountable for their votes is one of the most important ways Michigan LCV and our national partners LCV succeed in keeping the environment on the agenda in […]
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League of Conservation Voters Releases National Scorecard for Michigan Delegation
February 28th, 2023ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Today, Michigan LCV released the Michigan delegation’s scores on the League of Conservation Voters’ 2022 National Environmental Scorecard highlighting how some members chose to take bold […]
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Ohio toxic waste endangers Michiganders, shouldn’t be dumped in Great Lakes State
February 28th, 2023Permitting and siting of toxic dumps should be reviewed LANSING – Michigan should not be a dumping ground for toxic waste from Ohio, the result of a train derailment three weeks ago that […]
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Oversight hearings of Michigan’s utilities critical after nearly a million left in the dark again
February 27th, 2023Outages come as DTE asks for historic rate hikes on customers, touts its record profit of $1.1 billion LANSING – With tens of thousands of Michiganders still without power following last week’s ice […]
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Capitol Catch-Up: February 27, 2023
February 27th, 2023Celebrating Black History Month and the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Last Friday evening, our Partnerships team hosted Michigan LCV Celebrates Black History: Resistance Through Accessibility, Collaboration, and Legislative Power – […]
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The latest updates in the fight to shut down Line 5
February 23rd, 2023Last week, Michigan LCV held a “Lunch & Learn” briefing on the status of the effort to remove Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 oil pipeline – a potentially catastrophic ticking time […]