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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How Norman Clement and Detroit Change Initiative are empowering change
March 14th, 2024Across all the important issues we focus on, Michigan LCV collaborates with many incredible partners and organizations working toward positive change on important issues relating to drinking water, voting rights, […]
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How Michigan’s new clean energy laws are building a better future
March 8th, 2024Michigan is making strides towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future thanks to the Clean Energy and Jobs Act passed in November 2023. Our state’s new energy policies mark a […]
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Michigan LCV Statement on Independent Redistricting Commission’s adoption of State House Maps
February 28th, 2024LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters issued the following statement after the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission voted to adopt the Motown Sound set of maps for new […]
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League of Conservation Voters Releases National Environmental Scorecard For Michigan Delegation
February 28th, 2024SCORES HIGHLIGHT MICHIGAN DELEGATION’S VOTES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Today, the Michigan League of Conservation Voters released the Michigan delegation’s scores for the League of Conservation Voters’ […]
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Partner Spotlight: Ned Andree and Community Collaboration on Climate Change
February 22nd, 2024In celebration of Black History Month, Michigan LCV is spotlighting Black leaders in Michigan working toward positive change on important issues relating to drinking water, voting rights, climate action, and […]
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Hold Please: Biden pauses LNG expansion, puts public health over fossil fuel profits
February 16th, 2024As the world transitions away from coal, new energy sources are needed to fill the gap. We know clean, renewable energy like wind and solar are the cheapest and best […]
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Gov. Whitmer budget invests in clean energy, protecting our water
February 7th, 2024IN PROPOSAL, GOVERNOR HIGHLIGHTS CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENTS, INCLUDING MAXIMIZING MICHIGAN’S SLICE OF INFLATION REDUCTION ACT FUNDS, INCENTIVES LANSING – Following Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s annual budget presentation, the Michigan League of […]
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EPA’s new rules for soot pollution a win for public health
February 7th, 2024ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today hailed new soot pollution standards released by the Environmental Protection Agency. The new standards put stronger limits on particulate […]
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Michigan LCV hails Biden administration announcement delaying LNG expansion
January 26th, 2024DELAY WILL ALLOW CONSIDERATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST FOR LNG EXPORT PROJECTS WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement after the Biden administration announced […]
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Natural Gas Should Have No Place in Our Clean Energy Future
January 11th, 2024What is Carbon Capture? The phrase “Carbon Capture” has been thrown around a lot lately as governments look to implement policies to address climate change and look to the future […]