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Tell Michigan leaders to protect our Great Lakes
The state of Michigan is deciding whether to allow a tar sands oil pipeline tunnel to be drilled at the heart of the Great Lakes. Over 92,000 letters were sent opposing this dangerous proposal. Tell Governor Whitmer and EGLE Director Roos that we're watching and waiting for them to make the right decision for our Great Lakes!
Get Michiganders For Money Out Of Politics on the ballot!
Michiganders For Money Out Of Politics would ban donations from regulated utilities (like DTE and Consumers) and large government contractors (like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Comcast, and Delta Dental) from donating to the politicians who oversee them. Sign up to get petition signatures to get this on the 2026 ballot!
Michigan’s AI Data Center boom: Residents deserve the full story!
The tech industry is trying to speed approvals for Michigan data centers through local and state governments with almost no chance for public scrutiny and input. We have right to be informed and to provide input into whether we want these massive data centers in our communities.
Over 92,000 Comments Submitted Rejecting Enbridge Line 5 Oil Tunnel
More than 92,000 comments were submitted to Michigan’s environmental regulatory agency opposing the state granting Canadian corporation Enbridge permits to construct the Line 5 oil tunnel.
Leading Environmental Organizations Endorse Jocelyn Benson for Secretary of State
LANSING- Today, Clean Water Action and Sierra Club Michigan Chapter announced their endorsement of Jocelyn Benson for Secretary of State “Jocelyn Benson was elected in 2018, when Michigan voters also overwhelmingly supported fortifying ballot access and election security to ensure that every Michigan voter has the opportunity to participate in free and fair elections,” said Christy McGillivray, Political and Legislative Director for Sierra Club Michigan Chapter. “Under Benson’s leadership, these reforms have been quickly and efficiently implemented and more Michigan voters have had a chance to