Michigan League of Conservation Voters announces third round of endorsements for November election
Lansing, MI – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today announced its third round of endorsements for six incumbents and 15 candidates running for office in the Michigan House of Representatives.
“It’s absolutely critical we have strong leaders in Lansing who will fight to reduce air pollution and ensure all communities have access to safe, affordable drinking water,” said Londell Thomas, political and outreach director for Michigan LCV. “We feel confident this group of candidates will work to ensure important environmental protections are in place to protect the health and safety of our residents.”
Michigan LCV endorsements are awarded to candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to protecting the health of Michigan’s communities, which includes but is not limited to: cleaning up toxic contamination in our water, addressing the climate crisis addressing inequities in our communities around air quality and access to clean water, and protecting our natural resources.
Endorsements are decided through a thorough vetting process that includes completion of a questionnaire and an in-person interview.
Michigan LCV endorsed the following candidates. Incumbents’ names are bold:
Abraham Aiyash (D-4) |
Cynthia Neeley (D-34) |
Helena Scott (D-7) |
Samantha Steckloff (D-37) |
Stephanie Young (D-8) |
Kelly Breen (D-38) |
Mary Cavanagh (D-10) |
Julia Pulver (D-39) |
Jewell Jones (D-11) |
Barb Anness (D-45) |
Tulio Liberati (D-13) |
Jody LaMacchia (D-46) |
Ranjeev Puri (D-21) |
Sheryl Kennedy (D-48) |
Richard Steenland (D-22) |
Felicia Brabec (D-55) |
Regina Weiss (D-27) |
Christine Morse (D-61) |
Brenda Carter (D-29) |
Mark Huizenga (R-74) |
Jeff Yaroch (R-33) |
For a full list of Michigan LCV’s endorsements visit: https://michiganlcv.org/
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Michigan LCV is the leading non-partisan political voice for Michigan’s land, air and water, and endorses candidates for office who will make the protection of our natural resources a priority in the State Legislature. Visit our website: http://www.michiganlcv.org.