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What Really Happens When You Say No to Infrastructure

Manistique Michigan Lighthouse

CEA Midwest’s Chris Ventura discusses the negative implications rejecting the maintenance and construction of energy infrastructure has on Michigan’s families.

A lack of adequate pipelines and infrastructure act as a regressive tax for cash-strapped families, seniors living on fixed incomes and households with incomes below the poverty mark. And unlike other necessities – like housing, food and health care – these families often cannot shop elsewhere for cheaper alternatives, and local and federal governments regularly do not have the resources to assist.

Read more –  Lansing State Journal

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