A collaborative effort by more than 40 environmental groups has resulted in a new publication and a website.
The Kalamazoo Gazette reports the groups want to jump-Michigan's economy through clean energy innovation, protect the state's water supply from unsafe oil and gas drilling practices, develop high speed rail and protect children from exposure to toxic chemicals.
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"This effort to present the top priorities in the state has been a collaborative and involved process," said James Clift, Policy Director for the Michigan Environmental Council.
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Source: MLive
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