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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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the 102nd Michigan Legislature
March 12th, 2025The last two years in Lansing have been pivotal for Michigan, delivering major victories for clean energy and democracy while exposing the deep challenges that still hinder progress in our […]
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LCV’s 2024 National Scorecard: How Does the Michigan Delegation Stack Up?
February 28th, 2025Since 1970, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) has published the National Environmental Scorecard, the primary yardstick for evaluating the environmental records of members of Congress. As it has for […]
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League of Conservation Voters Releases National Environmental Scorecard For Michigan Delegation
February 27th, 20252024 Scores 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 […]
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Rallying for climate action in Detroit
February 15th, 2025In February, hundreds of Michiganders braved snowy weather and joined the Michigan LCV team in Detroit to send a strong message to the Trump administration and Congress in the face […]
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Gov. Whitmer’s budget invests in clean water, lower costs and healthy families
February 5th, 2025Executive recommendations include investments in water, utility affordability, and healthy homes workforce LANSING, MI – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today highlighted Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s budget recommendation that invests […]
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New legislation threatens property rights and Michigan’s clean energy future
February 4th, 2025Bills seek to roll back streamlined clean energy project siting, infringe on landowner rights LANSING, MI – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today voiced strong opposition to newly-introduced House […]
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Michigan LCV voices support for AG Nessel’s lawsuit to shut down Line 5
January 27th, 2025LANSING — The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement in support of Attorney General Dana Nessel’s legal efforts to shut down the Line 5 Pipeline in […]
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The fight to shut down Line 5: What lies ahead in 2025
January 17th, 2025A 72-year-old problem that won’t go away After years of political and legal drama, the fate of Line 5 – the aging oil pipeline running through the Great Lakes owned […]
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Whether controlled By Democrats or Republicans, Lansing is broken
December 20th, 2024The term ‘lame duck’ has a historical context, referring originally to politicians nearing the end of their term who lacked influence or accountability. In practice, lame duck legislative sessions in […]
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Data Center tax-break legislation missed opportunity to ensure protections for water, ratepayers
November 14th, 2024LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement regarding House passage of HB 4906, a companion piece to controversial legislation that would provide tax breaks […]