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According to Gongwer News Service:
Governor Ted Strickland should urge federal environmental regulators to revise proposed air quality rules that could bring about devastating impacts on the state’s economy, a manufacturing industry leader said Tuesday.
Former Michigan Governor John Engler, now president of the National Association of Manufacturers, asked Mr. Strickland during a Statehouse meeting to get [...]
A bi-partisan group of state legislators, lead by Rep. Michael Skindell, recently introduced H.B. 38. The bill requires that the antifreeze and engine coolant industry place a bittering agent called denatonium benzoate in their products. Rep. Skindell promotes the proposal as a cheap and effective measure that will keep both animals and unsuspecting [...]
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