Can Dems’ Clean Energy Plan attract big bucks from federal Inflation Reduction Act?

Start

Environmental groups make the case that legislators should promptly pass the "Clean Energy Future Plan" as the federal government prepares to deploy billions of dollars to states and local governments with competitive plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. "Putting that clean energy target in, reforming the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) so they can do more on climate, having a building decarbonization plan … those kinds of things are going to make the federal government look at Michigan and say, 'okay, they're serious about helping us reach our climate goals," said Courtney Bourgoin, the senior policy and advocacy manager in


Sorry. Only premium subscribers to The Livingston Post have access to this content. Become a subscriber to read this and other premium content on our site.

If you'd like a 24-hour day pass for $1, click here.

If you are a subscriber, you can login below:

MIRS News.com

With more than 150 years combined experience, no one knows Michigan's Capitol better. Our team of journalists covers Michigan's politics, courts, legislature, agencies and congressional delegation like no one else.

DON’T MISS A BEAT

Sign up for our weekly newsletter

We don’t spam!

Top

Don't miss this post