This Month Across the Midwest

► JULY 2021 NEWSLETTER 

Transmission Companies Admit Secret Text Messaging with PSC Commissioner in Driftless Area Transmission Line Case

ELPC public interest attorneys on behalf of our clients, the Driftless Area Land Conservancy and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, are challenging the destructive and unneeded Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line through the scenic Driftless Area's landscape, communities and vital natural resources. One key issue has been extensive improper ex parte communications between the transmission companies and the Wisconsin Public Service Commissioner who led the process to approve the line. 

Because of the improper communications, the transmission companies have asked the Commission to “rescind” its decision to approve the huge transmission line. They are essentially admitting their wrongdoing and that the Commission’s approval was tainted by bias, or at least the appearance of bias. We are opposing their requested stay and asking the Court to allow discovery to establish the facts on bias and the due process violations, and then decide the case.

News and Updates


  WILD & NATURAL PLACES


Coalition to Expand Wilderness in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

ELPC has joined with more than 60 environmental, outdoor recreation, academic, political, religious, and business organizations from across the Upper Peninsula and Michigan in a campaign to expand Federal Wilderness areas across the U.P. The proposed areas include the Ehlco area, the Trap Hills, Norwich Plains, and the Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness Addition. We want to ensure that these rare and beautiful places in the U.P. stay pristine for our use, enjoyment, and spiritual rejuvenation — both today and for generations to come. Learn more at www.KeeptheUPWild.com


  CLEAN WATER


U.S. House Shows Strong Support for Great Lakes Funding

The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) is an effective, bipartisan program has already achieved strong results for the Midwest and the Great Lakes. The House Appropriations Committee approved full funding for GLRI in FY2022 – $375 million. ELPC is a vocal advocate for this funding, and we are thrilled to see such strong support continue for this vital program. We will continue to advocate for full passage through Congress.


 CLEAN ENERGY


Suing Iowa Utilities Board for Refusal to Evaluate MidAmerican Coal Plants

ELPC, Iowa Environmental Council, and the Sierra Club are appealing a decision by the Iowa Utilities Board to allow MidAmerican to evade review of its coal plants. MidAmerican Energy Company claims to be making progress toward its 100% renewable vision, but MidAmerican cannot be 100% renewable until it retires its uneconomic coal plants.


  CLEAN TRANSPORTATION


INVEST Act Invites Rethinking Transportation in the Midwest

ELPC was pleased to see the INVEST Act passed in the House of Representatives last week, with a focus on resiliency, safety, accountability, and fix-it-first priorities. We hope to see the Senate get on board, rather than building new highways while our old ones deteriorate, we should maintain the system we have first. The proposed investments in transit and passenger rail are vital to connect our cities and towns, improve mobility, reduce climate pollution, and create good jobs.


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CONVERSATIONS WE'RE FOLLOWING


  • ELPC Blog:Transit Standards Should Focus on Outcomes not just Outputs
  • Michigan NPR: Consumers Energy to shut down all coal-burning power plants by 2025
  • ELPC BlogNo More Smoke and Mirrors: Restoring Sound Science in Clean Air Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Grist: The Feds Just Threw a Wrench into Enbridge’s Plan to Keep Line 5 Running
  • ELPC Blog: ELPC Testifies to Fix Flawed EPA Rules & Reduce Vehicle Pollution
  • Indiana Environmental Reporter: “Environmental Groups, Farm Bureau Federation at Odds over Biden Plan to Revise Waterways Definition.”
  • Better Government Association: Biden’s Infrastructure Push Challenges Illinois’ Car-Centric Approach

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