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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Polluters, not taxpayers will be held accountable for paying to clean up contamination under new legislation
October 25th, 2023LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters voiced support for legislation introduced today to hold polluters accountable for cleaning up contamination. The seven bill package led by Sen. Jeff […]
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Funding a Future for All
Join our partners at the West Michigan Environmental Action Council (WMEAC) on Saturday, September 16 at 5 p.m. for a discussion with Congresswoman Hillary Scholten and State and local leadership […]
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Considering the cumulative impacts of air pollution
July 20th, 2023Breathing in Michigan has been noticeably more difficult this summer. Wildfire smoke drifting in from Canada has at times made air quality in Detroit and Grand Rapids the worst cities […]
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Oakland Earth Day Climate March, Rally, and Fair
SPONSORED BY: Royal Oak Environmental Advisory Board, Moms Clean Air Force, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Sierra Club Southeast Michigan Group, and EDF Action Free and open to the public. […]
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How Michigan can capitalize on the clean energy boom
June 23rd, 2023Making meaningful investments to update our country’s outdated energy grid isn’t just good climate and public health policy – it’s bringing good paying jobs back to Michigan. Thanks to the […]
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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 […]