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They Call it a Skilled Trade for a Reason 7 Videos We’re Ready to Build Line 5 0:30 There is Power in Tunnels 0:31 We Trust Tunnels to get us.

Detroit Skyline Aerial View With Lighthouse, Marina, and River

Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest’s Executive Director, urges Governor Whitmer to not shut down Line 5. Just this one pipeline shut down would cost motorists over $121 million more per year.

Detroit Waterfront

Lansing, MI – The Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced its strong disapproval of recent actions taken by Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer and State Attorney General Dana Nessel to, as they.

Manistique Michigan Lighthouse

CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at the need for modernized energy infrastructure in Michigan, like the proposed Straits tunnel, that will continue to keep transportation fuel and propane affordable for Michiganders.

Family Walking in the Winter Snow

This week, the Michigan Senate took action to ensure the continued protection of the Great Lakes by modernizing critical pipeline infrastructure that supplies the energy needs of Michiganders daily. Republican.

Family game night

Building and maintaining critical energy infrastructure, like Line 5, is necessary to prevent Michigan’s families and farmers from seeing increases in their energy bills while creating new employment opportunities. Devin.

Liberty Street Scene in Ann Arbor

Michigan depends on the safe, reliable transportation of propane and oil to fuel households and businesses. Modernizing infrastructure like Line 5 helps ensure the protection of our Great Lakes while.

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MARYSVILLE, MI – State Representative Dan Lauwers, Michigan’s House Majority Floor Leader, and State Senator David Knezek, Michigan’s Senate Minority Caucus Chair, were joined by business leaders, labor leaders, policymakers.

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CEA recently hosted the Fueling Michigan’s Future forum in St. Clair County, Michigan to discuss the importance of energy infrastructure and energy efficiency for families, farmers, and businesses in the.

Restaurant in Detroit Michigan

Since the latest recession, Michigan has almost fully recovered the majority of the manufacturing jobs it lost. Yet, University of Michigan economists are predicting that these jobs may not last.