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Making your voice heard

In today’s rapidly changing energy landscape, it’s crucial that we approach policy decisions with a clear understanding of their potential impacts. This Friday, the Michigan Energy, Reliability, Resilience, and Accountability task force is convening at Lake Michigan College in Benton Harbor starting at 11 a.m. at the Todd Center. So far, the meetings have been inundated by extreme environmentalists’ advocates who seek to sacrifice Michigan’s energy future at the altar of activism. But now, Southwest Michigan has an opportunity for us to voice our concerns about the viability of certain energy proposals that may not be as practical as they seem.

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