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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Capital Catch-Up, April 23
April 23rd, 2021ICYMI: Environmental Legislation This Week Recycling Laws Pass House, Will Help MI Recycle 45% of Waste by 2032 HB 4454-4461, a package to rewrite Michigan’s solid waste laws to encourage […]
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Three Things Thursday: April 22, 2021
April 22nd, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the Earth Day 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday! Today, as we near the end of yet another incredibly fast-paced, intense week, the Michigan […]
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Whitmer leading by example by moving all state facilities to clean energy by 2025
April 22nd, 2021ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters released the following statement today after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced all state facilities will transition to 100% clean, renewable energy […]
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It’s time to remove limits on rooftop solar in Michigan
April 21st, 2021Here, in Michigan – a state not known for its sunshine – rooftop solar has shown true promise. Thousands of Michiganders are installing solar on their rooftops to reduce their […]
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After paying zero federal taxes in 2020, Michigan utilities fight affordable rooftop solar
April 16th, 2021Michigan utilities are opposing House Bill 4236, legislation that would remove arbitrary limits on rooftop solar for Michigan residents ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today released the […]
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Capital Catch-Up, April 16
April 16th, 2021ICYMI: Environmental Legislation This Week Michigan Clean Water Plan Legislation Scheduled for Hearing SB 319 (Sen. Rick Outman) and SB 320 (Sen. Paul Wojno) are scheduled for a hearing next […]
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Three Things Thursday: April 15
April 15th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome the April 15, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday! With the Legislature back in Lansing after a break, the Michigan LCV team is keeping a […]
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Michigan LCV Statement on recent killing of Daunte Wright, continued racial violence toward Black Americans
April 15th, 2021The recent killing of Daunte Wright, an unarmed Black man, at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota shows clearly that racism and violence against black Americans continues to […]
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Environmental justice advocates, community organizations, local businesses, and residents, support removing restrictions on rooftop solar
April 14th, 2021House Bill 4236 will help promote reliable, affordable clean energy to low-income and BIPOC communities LANSING – A group of more than 40 environmental justice advocates, community and faith-based organizations, residents, […]
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Three Things Thursday: April 8
April 8th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the April 8, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday! While the Legislature has been on Spring Break over the last week, the world continues […]