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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Superfund designation for Ann Arbor’s Gelman Sciences site a win for public health, local drinking water
March 12th, 2026Organizations applaud Rep. Debbie Dingell, EGLE for securing EPA designation ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters and Huron River Watershed Council today applauded the U.S. Environmental […]
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House passage of “No Stricter Than Federal” legislation puts our health, water at risk
September 24th, 2025ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement in response to the Michigan House of Representatives’ passage of legislation to restrict the state […]
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Five Things You Need to Know About Michigan’s Budget Standoff
September 19th, 2025Michigan lawmakers have just two weeks left to pass a new state budget before the October 1 deadline – or risk a government shutdown. Time is running out to reach […]
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Data centers are draining our pocketbooks, water, and Michigan’s future
September 4th, 2025Last year, Lansing politicians voted to hand massive, no-strings-attached tax breaks to Big Tech – ignoring warnings from experts, advocates, and everyday Michiganders to incentivize new investments in our state. […]
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PFAS Townhall and Public Comment Work Shop
Join the Michigan League of Conservation Voters on Tuesday, August 5, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Public Library for an event to learn more about the […]