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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Oakland County Board of Commissioners takes action to tackle climate change, promote sustainability
March 25th, 2021Pontiac, Mich. – A coalition of environmental, conservation and community groups known collectively as the Oakland County Climate Campaign (also known by the slogan ‘turn Oakland County green’) hailed a […]
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Denise Thal: Lifelong advocate for women’s rights and the environment
March 25th, 2021In honor of Women’s History Month, this edition of stories from the Michigan LCV Family highlights Denise Thal, Michigan LCV Board Treasurer and Executive Vice President of Business Operations at […]
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Michigan Lawmakers Must Protect, Not Restrict, Freedom to Vote
March 24th, 2021DETROIT — Today All Voting is Local Michigan, ACLU of Michigan, Common Cause MI, Michigan League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Pontiac Policy Action Fund, and Voting Rights Lab issued […]
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Capital Catch-Up, March 18
March 22nd, 2021ICYMI: Environmental Legislation This Week House Recycling Package Represents Turn Away From Landfills; Has Strong Bi-Partisan Support House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Gary Howell (R – North Branch), and Minority […]
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Environmental, grassroots groups praise Oakland County Executive Coulter’s Climate Announcement
March 18th, 2021March 25 County Commission meeting will set critical first step for ensuring safer, more equitable, healthier, and more prosperous communities in the future Pontiac, Michigan — Today, a coalition […]
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Three Things Thursday, March 18
March 18th, 2021Welcome to the March 18, 2021 edition of Three Things Thursday. This week’s edition takes a look at Michigan LCV’s strategic planning process and provides yet another update on Line […]
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Michigan LCV statement on Line 5 hearing with Canadian officials
March 16th, 2021LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement after the Senate Committee on Natural Resources heard testimony from Canadian officials on the future of the Line 5 […]
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‘More Broken Bottle Bills’ could strip millions from contaminated site cleanup
March 16th, 2021LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement after House Bills 4443-4444, which they are calling “More Broken Bottle Bills” passed out of the House […]
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Capital Catch-Up, March 12
March 12th, 2021ICYMI: Environmental Legislation This Week More Bad Bottle Bills Heard in House Regulatory Reform Committee Michigan’s bottle deposit law has been a critically important pollution prevention tool for decades. Not […]
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Michigan LCV: MI Propane Security Plan a strong solution for U.P. energy needs
March 12th, 2021LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement in support of the MI Propane Security Plan announced today that ensures U.P. customers have affordable energy when Line 5 is […]