We hope you’re having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Here are some of the important Great Lakes restoration stories from the past week: Michigan Radio reports that U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters have introduced legislation aimed at improving...
ANN ARBOR, MICH. (May 23, 2017)—Today the Trump Administration released its full budget proposal for fiscal year 2018, which eliminates core Great Lakes programs and slashes the budget of federal agencies like the U.S. EPA. The budget contains the same cuts that the...
In case you missed the past week in Great Lakes restoration news: The Toledo Blade reports on this year’s International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, which was held this week in Detroit. Among the topics of discussion was the potential for...
In case you missed the past week in Great Lakes restoration: The Green Bay Press Gazette reports on the progress the city of Green Bay is making towards replacing its lead piping. The city plans to completely replace its lead pipes by 2021. The rapidly...
The budget for fiscal year 2017 has been wrapped up and now focus has shifted to fiscal year 2018. Minor cuts were proposed, and mostly avoided in FY2017’s budget, but major cuts were cued up by President Trump’s proposed budget. Keeping track of where we...
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