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    GOP Furious Over MI Gov Whitmer’s New Aggressive Green Energy Bill

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    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, has recently signed a groundbreaking environmental bill, setting a bold target for the state to achieve 100% clean energy by 2040. This move, hailed as a major stride in addressing climate change, has drawn criticism from Republican lawmakers who view it as overly restrictive and harmful to business interests.

    In her public statement, Whitmer emphasized the significance of this initiative, highlighting its benefits for Michigan’s natural resources and future generations. She expressed optimism about the positive impact on the state’s air, water, and land, considering the bill a victory for families and businesses in Michigan.

    However, Republican leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt, have expressed strong objections. Nesbitt denounced the legislation as harmful to Michigan residents, particularly in the face of rising costs. He criticized the approach as a one-sided, unrealistic energy mandate that overlooks the necessity of affordable and dependable energy sources.

    Nesbitt’s critique extended to accusing the bill of favoring extreme environmental agendas over practical solutions. He argued that the legislation, which he compared unfavorably to policies in California, could lead to energy shortages and higher costs, speculating that Whitmer’s decision might be influenced by her potential presidential ambitions.

    Originally, state Democrats aimed for an even more ambitious target of 100% clean energy by 2035. The final version of the bill, as reported by the Detroit Free Press, includes a broader definition of clean energy, encompassing nuclear power and natural gas technologies capable of capturing a significant portion of carbon emissions. The long-term goal is to transition completely to renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydroelectric power.

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