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mlive on MSNTrump EPA pulls plug on $156M Michigan rooftop solar program
EPA cites One Big Beautiful Bill Act as enabling clawback of energy assistance for low income households nationwide.
Michigan has already committed nearly $14 million of the federal funds to support projects from Escanaba to Detroit. State officials left the door open to a potential lawsuit.
Michigan's Solar for All program, meant to support renewable energy resources for low-income residents, has lost its federal funding.
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The 19th News on MSNIn Alabama, decades of water neglect push an activist into politics
When federal environmental justice initiatives vanished, Carletta Davis launched a campaign for mayor to continue the fight.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Bolsters Hurricane Defenses With $150 Million In Grants
Resilient Florida Program funds 26 projects to protect infrastructure and natural resources from flooding and storms. The ...
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As Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate change
Republican lawmakers are blaming Canada for not preventing and containing wildfires, whose smoke has fouled the air in ...
The project is led by assistant professor Meghan Milbrath. She says Maple has changed the pace of inspections. Visual checks take time and disturb the bees. With her nose, she can work through dozens ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced it will claw back $7 billion in already earmarked funds from the Solar for All community grants and then eliminate the program, a move that Democrats ...
The EPA has ended the $7 billion Solar for All initiative, stopping $156 million in Michigan projects for low-income homes.
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNMichigan EGLE director responds to EPA cut to Solar for All funding
EPA ended the $7B Solar for All program; Michigan's EGLE director says its $156M loss imperils rooftop and community solar, storage, jobs and $400 bill savings.
Gibraltar approves restoration project to rehabilitate watersheds A stream restoration project is officially underway in the ...
The Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has awarded $250,000 in grants to six Michigan communities, including East Lansing and Mason. The grants have been ...
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