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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Ohio toxic waste endangers Michiganders, shouldn’t be dumped in Great Lakes State
February 28th, 2023Permitting and siting of toxic dumps should be reviewed LANSING – Michigan should not be a dumping ground for toxic waste from Ohio, the result of a train derailment three weeks ago that […]
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Ohio is experiencing ‘Chernobyl-lite,’ but where is the outrage?
February 15th, 2023On the evening of February 3, a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed near the town of East Palestine, Ohio. The derailment resulted in a chemical leak that officials attempted to […]
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Capital Catch-Up: February 13, 2023
February 13th, 2023Digging into Whitmer’s proposed state budget Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s proposed 2023-2024 state budget announced last week includes more than $2 billion in Michigan LCV priorities. Included is funding for water […]
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Gov. Whitmer’s budget invests in kitchen table issues, protects our health
February 8th, 2023STATE BUDGET PROPOSAL WILL SUPPORT WATER AFFORDABILITY, INVEST IN CLEAN ENERGY, REMOVE LEAD PIPES, PUT MONEY BACK IN MICHIGANDERS’ POCKETS The Michigan League of Conservation Voters released the following statement […]
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Some Timely Resources on the Inflation Reduction Act
February 1st, 2023A recent poll shows support for the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) remains strong, as the investments from the historic law begin to flow to states and communities. That makes sense […]
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Capital Catch-Up: January 30, 2023
January 30th, 2023Clean Energy and Climate Highlighted as Kitchen Table, Economic Issues in Whitmer’s 2023 State of the State Address A sizable Michigan LCV contingent was in Lansing last week for Gov. […]
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Three Things Thursday: January 26, 2023
January 26th, 2023Dear Michigan LCV Family, Welcome to the January 26, 2023 edition of Three Things Thursday! There’s a lot to share this week: a peek at yesterday’s State of the State […]
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Michigan can lead on clean energy, clean water, electric vehicle future
January 26th, 2023Michiganders ready to roll up their sleeves to protect our air and water, transition to clean energy
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What do Americans think about climate? The data might surprise you
January 25th, 2023Amidst an extremely polarizing political landscape, new polling shows there is a lot of common ground for American voters when it comes to climate action and clean water. In recent […]
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Regulating Dangers to Our (and the Planet’s) Health
January 18th, 2023Asbestos, lead paint, and leaded gasoline. Three examples of dangerous products we have phased out of use for the harm they cause to human health without much resistance from consumers. […]