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Bipartisan water package important step to protecting health of Michiganders
June 30th, 2022LANSING — The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today released a statement following Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s signing of House Bills 5890-5892 which expands access to water infrastructure financing for communities throughout […]
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Capital Catch-Up: June 27, 2022
June 27th, 2022Consumers Energy Commits to be National Clean Energy Leader After PSC Approves Integrated Resource Plan Last Thursday, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved a settlement between Consumers Energy, Attorney General […]
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Washington Weekly: June 15, 2022
June 15th, 2022This Week’s Headlines Danger, Will Robinson: Last Thursday, an incident at Algoma Steel resulted in 5,300 gallons of oil spilling into the St. Marys River near the Soo Locks, a […]
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Washington Weekly: June 8, 2022
June 8th, 2022This Week’s Headlines Coal Plant Crackdown: Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a lawsuit against the EES Coke Battery plant situated on Zug Island in the Detroit River […]
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Capital Catch-Up: May 23, 2022
May 23rd, 2022Senate Budget Denies Underfunded Michigan Communities Federal Dollars and Critical Programming Last week, the GOP-led Senate approved a revised version of their 2023 budget proposal that would not only slash […]
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Legislature’s budget deal leaves money on the table
May 20th, 2022LANSING — The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today released the following statement regarding the Michigan House and Senate’s passage of budget legislation that would empty billions of dollars from […]
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Capital Catch-Up: May 13, 2022
May 13th, 2022Climate-Fueled Extreme Heat Events To Test Energy Grid Capacity this Summer As record high temperatures scorch Michigan this week, many homeowners and businesses have been cranking up their air conditioning […]
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Capital Catch-Up: May 2, 2022
May 2nd, 2022Statewide Environmental Groups Feature First Ever Climate Pledge for 2022 Candidates In support of the ongoing efforts to decarbonize Michigan’s economy and elect conservation champions, Michigan LCV has partnered with […]
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Capital Catch-Up: April 25, 2022
April 25th, 2022Governor Whitmer Releases Final MI Healthy Climate Plan! After nearly two years of planning, stakeholder engagement, and public comments, Governor Whitmer and the Council on Climate Solutions released the final […]
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Gov. Whitmer’s MI Healthy Climate Plan is state roadmap to tackling climate change
April 21st, 2022FINAL PLAN CALLS FOR NEEDED INVESTMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY, JOB CREATION, AND PROTECT OUR FUTURE BY CLEANING UP OUR AIR AND DRINKING WATER LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation […]