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Boosting Michigan’s energy and agriculture through commonsense digester policy

Michigan has a tremendous opportunity to support its vital agricultural sector. Earlier this month, the House passed a crucial plan to ensure the continued operation and expansion of methane digesters in Michigan. I was proud to support this effort, which offers a practical solution to recent regulatory hurdles imposed by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

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