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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Michigan LCV applauds bipartisan effort to update Great Lakes environmental sensitivity maps
January 6th, 2021LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement after the president signed bipartisan federal legislation this week to update Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) maps for […]
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Three Things Thursday, Dec. 31
December 31st, 2020Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the December 31, 2020 edition of Three Things Thursday. As we say goodbye to this incredibly challenging year and ring in 2021, I […]
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Three Things Thursday, Dec. 24
December 24th, 2020Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the December 24th edition of Three Things Thursday. This week’s edition provides a quick recap of 2020, a peek at the good and […]
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Michigan LCV: New PFAS standards for groundwater will protect public health
December 21st, 2020LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement after the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced new groundwater standards and cleanup criteria for […]
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Michigan LCV Lame Duck Priorities
December 21st, 2020The “Lame Duck” session is the last several weeks of the legislative session after an election when we typically see increased legislative activity from outgoing lawmakers. In years past we’ve […]
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Michigan LCV hails passage of legislation to end water shutoffs during Covid
December 17th, 2020LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement regarding state House passage of Senate Bill 241, which forbids utilities from shutting off water service to […]
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Three Things Thursday, Dec. 17
December 17th, 2020Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the December 17th edition of Three Things Thursday. This week’s edition focuses on the grand finale of the 2020 elections, the fifth anniversary of […]
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Consumers Energy rate case highlights urgent need to end arbitrary solar cap to create jobs
December 17th, 2020LANSING – Michigan’s arbitrary 1% cap on distributed generation – the program allowing consumers to use solar energy to power their homes and businesses and sell back extra energy to […]
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LCV and Michigan LCV statements on President-elect Biden naming Jennifer Granholm energy secretary
December 16th, 2020Washington, D.C. and Detroit, MI — The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) and Michigan LCV issued the following statements in response to the news that President-elect Biden is expected to name […]
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Three Things Thursday, Dec. 10
December 10th, 2020Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the December 10th edition of Three Things Thursday. This week’s edition is focused on core values and how they define how we work, play […]