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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Three Things Thursday, March 4
March 4th, 2021Dear Friends, Welcome to the March 4, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday. This week’s edition of Three Things celebrates Women’s History Month by taking a look at some of […]
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Capital Catch-Up, Feb. 26
February 26th, 2021ICYMI: Environmental Legislation This Week Governor Supports Rooftop Solar; Filter [water] First in Michigan Schools This week saw a flurry of bill introductions dealing in environmental issues, and the Governor […]
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Three Things Thursday, Feb. 25
February 25th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the February 25, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday. Given the severe weather events ravaging the country recently, I’ve doubled down this week to […]
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Polling shows concern for safety of Line 5 oil pipeline, strong support for Governor Whitmer’s handling of coronavirus
February 25th, 2021Polling shows concern for safety of Line 5 oil pipeline, strong support for Governor Whitmer’s handling of coronavirus Lansing, MI – Today, League of Conservation Voters and the […]
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George Davis: Bridging the gap between communities of color and the environmental movement
February 24th, 2021George Davis’ Green Journey: Bridging the gap between the environmental movement and communities of color For our inaugural Michigan LCV Family story, we’ll be diving into the story of our […]
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Capital Catch-Up, Feb. 19
February 19th, 2021ICYMI: Legislative Action in Michigan This Week DG (Rooftop Solar) Cap Bill Receives Hearing in House Energy HB 4236, a bill that would eliminate the artificial 1% cap on the […]
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Three Things Thursday, Feb. 18
February 18th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the February 18, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday. With freezing temperatures and snow days upon us, hibernating feels like the right thing to […]
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Michigan LCV releases delegation scores from LCV’s 2020 national Environmental Scorecard
February 18th, 2021LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today released the Michigan delegation’s scores on the League of Conservation Voters’ 2020 National Environmental Scorecard. The state’s congressional delegation were scored […]
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Environmental groups endorse eliminating cap on Michigan’s distributed generation
February 17th, 2021LANSING – Environmental groups endorsed a new bill Wednesday that would eliminate the cap on how many residents and businesses can use small-scale solar energy to power their homes and companies, saying current law restricts job growth and investment and […]
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Survey shows Michigan voters want more clean energy to improve public health
February 16th, 2021Nearly 3 in 4 voters say climate change ‘a serious problem’ LANSING – The COVID-19 pandemic has created an atmosphere where voters are more focused on their health and the […]