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DEQ: New Air Quality Standards Not Include Drastic Changes For Handling Toxic Chemicals

LANSING - The air pollution rules headed for likely final approval will not see the drastic changes in handling of toxic and potentially toxic chemicals the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality had originally proposed. The final version of the rules approved by the department have some additional exemptions from air toxics permitting but still generally

By |2016-04-06T13:11:27-04:00April 6th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan Extends Deadline For RFPs To Inspect Oil, Gas Pipelines In Straits Of Mackinac

LANSING - Michigan is extending the deadline for requests for information and proposals as a result of requests from prospective contractors interested in performing an independent risk analysis and independent alternatives analysis related to the pipelines in the Straits of Mackinac, known as Enbridge Line 5. The new deadline will now be April 18 (up

By |2016-04-06T11:52:12-04:00April 6th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Collapse Of Michigan State Department Online License Plate Renewal System Forces State To Create Alternative

LANSING - The collapse of the Michigan Department of State's project to consolidate and improve its technology systems for renewal of license plates and watercraft registration became so severe that 75 percent of vehicles no longer could have their plates or registrations renewed online, leading to the department's unveiling Tuesday of a temporary backup online

By |2016-04-06T10:49:46-04:00April 6th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

700 Miles Of Michigan Shoreline Could Be Polluted If 63-Year Old Pipeline Below Straits Of Mackinac Ruptures

 ANN ARBOR - More than 700 miles of shoreline in lakes Huron and Michigan are potentially vulnerable to oil spills if a 63-year old pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac ruptures, according to a new University of Michigan computer-modeling study released Thursday. Enbridge Line 5 pipeline moves up to 20 million gallons of light crude

By |2016-03-31T14:05:00-04:00March 31st, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Flint Task Force Undermines Snyder Messaging On Water Crisis

LANSING - The task force that Governor Rick Snyder appointed to investigate how the Flint water crisis occurred takes a hammer to the message Snyder and his staff have emphasized for months that the crisis resulted from a failure of government at all levels. In reading the Flint Water Advisory Task Force's report on the

By |2016-03-24T14:09:05-04:00March 24th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

MEDC Seeks Contractors For Business, Travel Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media Campaigns Plus China Representation

LANSING - The Michigan Strategic Fund has issued four Requests for Proposals for contractors to assist the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Travel Michigan with business and travel marketing efforts regionally, national and internationally. The following RFPs were issued: Travel Marketing MEDC and Travel Michigan are seeking an agency to develop and implement a comprehensive,

By |2016-03-24T10:53:08-04:00March 24th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

How Many Are Satisfied With The Present State Of Politics In Michigan?

ANN ARBOR - I’ve been traveling around the state recently, speaking to various community groups and service clubs. As usual, when I get in a room with Michiganders, I learn a ton by asking questions: How many are satisfied with the present state of politics in Michigan? How about in the country? (Zero hands go

By |2016-03-24T10:24:09-04:00March 24th, 2016|Guest Columns, Politics|

DNR Awards $100,000 In U.P. Deer Habitat Improvement Grants

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has awarded a total of $100,000 in deer habitat improvement grants in the Upper Peninsula to be allocated between a dozen recipients. “This grant cycle was extremely competitive,” said Bill Scullon, DNR field operations manager from the Norway Field Office and grant program administrator. The Deer Habitat

By |2016-03-18T13:40:47-04:00March 18th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Bills Introduced To Open Michigan Legislative Communications To Public

LANSING - Michigan House Democratic Rep. Jeremy Moss and Republican Rep. Ed McBroom joined forces a year ago to develop a plan to open up legislative communications to the public, and on Wednesday the 10-bill package was introduced with an exemption for all constituent communications unless it is from a registered lobbyist. Eight of the

By |2016-03-17T12:40:28-04:00March 17th, 2016|Featured, Politics|