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Schuette, Miller Post Letter Against Waukesha Diversion

LANSING - With a final decision expected next week, Attorney General Bill Schuette joined the array of Michigan public officials opposing plans to allow Waukesha, Wisconsin, to use water from Lake Michigan. Schuette co-signed a letter Wednesday with U.S. Rep. Candice Miller (R-Harrison Township), who had earlier co-signed a similar letter with U.S. Rep. Debbie

By |2016-06-16T19:03:18-04:00June 16th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

New Federal Law Would Mean More Pipeline Inspections

LANSING - The standards for pipelines would not change substantially, but those facilities would see inspectors more often, Michigan Public Service Commission member Norm Saari told Gongwer News Service. The Protecting Our Infrastructure of Pipelines and Enhancing Safety Act is headed to President Barack Obama, who is expected to sign it. Supporters have said the

By |2016-06-16T18:45:06-04:00June 16th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Consumers Responds To PSC Fine, Will Update Meter Technology

LANSING - Consumers Energy will fully comply with the Public Service Commission's order on Thursday that it pay a fine of more than $518,000 in relation to its billing practices of providing customers will estimates for some 16 months. "We recognize that our performance on this issue does not reflect our standards of customer service,

By |2016-06-12T20:45:40-04:00June 12th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Public Service Commission Fines Consumers Energy $518,800 For Violating Estimated Billing Practices

LANSING - The Public Service Commission on Thursday assessed a fine of $518,800 on Consumers Energy Company for violating rules related to its estimated billing practices. The PSC, on January 19, opened an investigation into the utility's estimated billing practices after hearing complaints from customers for "years," it said in a statement on the matter

By |2016-06-09T20:50:42-04:00June 9th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan Senate Committee Reports Energy Bills That Include Net Metering

LANSING - Two bills making major changes to Michigan’s utility and electric energy system, but still maintaining some provisions from the 2008 energy legislation especially with small generators of alternative energy,  were reported to the full Senate this afternoon by the Senate Energy and Technology Committee. The bills are the latest substitutes to SB 437

By |2016-05-25T20:14:30-04:00May 25th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Lawsuit Filed Against Repeal Of Straight-Ticket Voting

LANSING - A lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court in Detroit contends the law enacted late last year repealing the option for voters to choose a political party's slate of candidates with a single vote on their ballot violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Voting Rights Act and

By |2016-05-25T17:57:13-04:00May 25th, 2016|Politics|

Report Predicts State Educational Standards Will Slide Without Changes

LANSING - Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Whiston is pushing a plan to make Michigan a top 10 state for education in the next 10 years, but a report released Thursday by the Education Trust Midwest shows it could fall to the bottom 10 on its current trajectory. The report, Michigan's Talent Crisis, predicted the

By |2016-05-20T12:55:36-04:00May 20th, 2016|Politics|

Dingell, Miller Urge Snyder To Veto Waukesha Lake Michigan Water Withdrawal Plan

LANSING - U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell and U.S. Rep. Candice Miller joined in a statement Thursday urging Governor Rick Snyder to vote against a plan to allow Waukesha, Wisconsin, to draw water from Lake Michigan. A regional advisory body had given its nod to the plan this week with some substantial changes to the city's

By |2016-05-20T12:46:31-04:00May 20th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Report: Michigan Energy Could Be Cheaper This Summer

LANSING - Michigan Energy supplies should be both plentiful and in some cases cheaper this upcoming summer, an analysis released Thursday by the Michigan Agency for Energy said. Some of the forecast is weather dependent. If the summer proves extremely hot, that could boost the use of electricity. Otherwise, the assessment anticipates overall electricity sales

By |2016-05-20T12:38:58-04:00May 20th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Grey Poupon Mustard Will Be Made Only In Holland, Michigan…Really

HOLLAND - Grey Poupon mustard will be produced solely in Michigan as Kraft Heinz Company expands its Holland facility with the help of a Strategic Fund grant. The company received a $500,000 performance-based grant for a project that expects to generate $17.2 million in private investment and create 50 jobs in the city of Holland,

By |2016-05-19T20:12:57-04:00May 19th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Politics|