Democrats and environmentalists behind legislation like the "Clean Energy Future Plan" – pushing utilities to develop a "100% clean energy standard" by 2035 – claim that their proposals could attract $7.8 billion in extra federal investment to Michigan. Thursday, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II, along with Sens. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) and Sue Shink (D-Ann Arbor) and Reps. Donavan McKinney (D-Detroit) and Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor), visited Walker-Miller Energy Services in Detroit to highlight a report released Thursday on how Michigan can improve its advantages in accessing the more than $50 billion in competitive grant funding offered through the federal Inflation Reduction
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