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New Jersey Currents | Spring/Summer 2021
In this Issue: Historic Win! Delaware River Watershed Frack Ban | Curbing Warehouse Sprawl | Environmental Justice: No New Polluting Facilities | Clean Water’s Kim Gaddy Wins Russ Berrie Award | NJ Green Amendment 35th Annual Conference | World Asthma Day | Zero Waste in the Garden State! | Budget for Climate Justice
Michigan Currents | Spring 2021
In This Issue: Nestle’s Got A New Owner, But They’re Playing the Same Game | Great Lakes Awards Celebration This Fall! | MI Clean Water Plan: A Strong Start to Addressing Our Water Infrastructure Crisis | Take Action Today: Let your State Rep know you care about our water! | This is the Spring of the Water Protectors | What Ever Happened to PFAS? Nothing — Because it Never Goes Away | Take Action Today: Hold Polluters Accountable!
Michigan Currents - Fall 2018
In this issue: Letter from the Director: What’s at Stake this November? | The Snyder-Schuette Plan to Keep the Great Lakes at Risk | Vote Environment! | Vote to End Gerrymandering this November! | Know Your Voting Rights
New England Currents | Fall 2018
In this issue: Massachusetts legislative round-up | Endorsements in Massachusetts | Fall for Water in Massachusetts | Primary Wrap-Up: Rhode Island | ReThink Disposable in Rhode Island | Clean Energy Recap in Connecticut | Don't Take Water for Granted in Connecticut
Minnesota State Legislative Scorecard - 2017 and 2018 Sessions
Clean Water Action’s goal is to protect and restore our lakes, rivers and streams now and for future generations. We work to protect Minnesota’s health and water by making systemic change. We educate the public, develop grassroots leaders and mobilize our members to get involved in policy decisions.
We also provide tools to help Minnesotans understand how their elected officials are voting. This scorecard covers the 2017 and 2018 Minnesota legislative sessions and scores every Minnesota state legislator on votes that impact clean, renewable energy, water quality, and toxics in our environment.