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FROM THE ROOFTOPS - George Heartwell
January 19th, 2017I happen to believe that history will judge kindly those who continued to shout, from the rooftops, through their own weariness and against the corrosive drift of conformity: This is […]
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Groups call on U.S. EPA to Stand Up for a Clean Lake Erie
December 22nd, 2016Businesses, Environmental-Conservation Groups File Notice of Intent to Sue December 20, 2016, Columbus, OH – Today a coalition of fishing boat captains, Lake Erie businesses, environmental and conservation advocates, and […]
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Michigan Senate Hands $50 Million Tax Break to Chronic Polluter
December 8th, 2016In the face of bipartisan opposition, AK Steel’s Dearborn Works on track to receive massive payday without cleaning up their act The Michigan Senate approved Senate Bills 1162 and 1163, […]
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The Latest: Energy Policy in Michigan
November 17th, 2016Where are we now? Thanks largely to Michigan’s clean energy standards—created by a bipartisan team of legislators in 2008—our state has seen incredible growth and investment in renewable energy and […]
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Conservation Groups Applaud Michigan's Inclusion of Lake Erie in Impaired Waters Report
November 17th, 2016LANSING — On November 10, 2016, Governor Snyder and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) listed the open waters of western Lake Erie as impaired under the federal Clean […]
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Lame Duck Watch:
October 26th, 2016So many bad ideas, so little time In the last few weeks of the year following an election — during what is known as the “Lame Duck” session — the […]
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Big Wins For Conservation In August Primary Election
October 26th, 2016Your support helped elect strong candidates in close primary election match-ups across the state! MICHIGAN LCV’S electoral strategy this year is all about laying the groundwork for a Conservation Majority […]
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Lake Erie Needs Our Help
October 26th, 2016With a new DEQ director in place, the time to act is now As Lake Erie continues to suffer from toxic algal blooms, Michigan’s leaders need to focus on finding […]
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DEQ Director Has Chance to Prove Everyone Wrong
October 26th, 2016Past with oil industry does not need to define future for DEQ head On July 14, Governor Snyder announced the appointment of Heidi Grether to head the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality […]
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Michigan League of Conservation Voters Responds to Release of Flint Water Report
October 19th, 2016LANSING — Lisa Wozniak, Executive Director of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, released the following statement today in response to the release of the Joint Committee on the Flint […]