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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Three Things Thursday: July 15, 2021
July 15th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the July 15, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday! This week’s edition of Three Things covers a roundtable discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris […]
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Community leaders form new coalition to unify communities with PFAS contamination
July 15th, 2021“GREAT LAKES PFAS ACTION NETWORK” TO PROVIDE VOICE FOR COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY PFAS, URGE ACTION ON PFAS CRISIS LANSING – Leaders from communities impacted by Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) […]
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Washington Weekly: July 14, 2021
July 14th, 2021The Past Week in D.C. On Tuesday, Senate Democrats announced a $3.5 trillion budget plan that they would advance through the reconciliation process along with the bipartisan infrastructure deal, assuming […]
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Michigan LCV statement on Gov. Whitmer’s announcement to build new state park in Flint
July 14th, 2021NEW STATE PARK WOULD BE FIRST IN GENESEE COUNTY, PROMOTES LAND CONSERVATION AND GREEN SPACES LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement regarding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s announcement to use […]
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Three Things Thursday: July 8, 2021
July 8th, 2021Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the July 9, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday! With the Michigan Legislature on recess, this week’s issue of Three Things focuses on President […]
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Michigan LCV releases updated “Green Gavels” Supreme Court scoring tool
July 8th, 2021First-of-its-kind digital accountability tool tracks Michigan Supreme Court decisions on environmental issues in near real-time ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today unveiled its newly-renovated “Green Gavels” tool on the Michiganlcv.org website. The […]
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Build Back Better for Us: Lauren May's Story
July 7th, 2021Healing is found in many forms, for Lauren May, healing is found running along the path in the woods outside her home in Traverse City. This healing, which she feels […]
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Washington Weekly: July 7, 2021
July 7th, 2021The Past Week in D.C. Infrastructure Bill Updates: The clock is ticking to get legislation on paper as different factions of the Democratic Party debate in committee the best approach […]
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Build Back Better for Us: Cathy Edwards' Story
July 7th, 2021Cathy Edwards, 21, a social work major at Ferris State University, chose her field of study to motivate people to make positive changes in their lives. Inspired by human rights […]
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Build Back Better for Us: Sylvia Orduño's Story
July 7th, 2021Sylvia Orduño is a resident of Detroit where she is involved in frontline community groups, including the People’s Water Board Coalition, Michigan Welfare Rights Organization and Water Is Life Alliance. […]