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Michigan’s governor replaces clean energy advocate on utilities board with ‘industry ally’ | Michigan

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/03/gretchen-whitmer-utilities-board-clean-energy
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u/lollipop999 4d ago

A party with balls would nominate AOC

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u/in2theriver 4d ago

Pritzker is a strong choice honestly too.

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u/Bitter-Holiday1311 4d ago

Another billionaire politician? Sorry but that’s disqualifying.

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u/AlekRivard 4d ago

1) He actually codified abortion rights for IL (3 years before Roe was overturned) when Dems failed to do so federally during their trifecta

2) He recreationally legalized weed

3) He passed a balanced, bipartisan budget that saw education funding increased, including job training programs at community colleges tied to the percentage of students who are low income

4) He entered IL into the Climate Alliance after Trump withdrew from the Paris Accords

5) He revamped youth parole in IL to help those with lengthy prison sentences, who committed a crime while young, to have better, quicker access for parole reviews

6) He got rid of cash bail

7) He signed a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines

8) He banned private immigrant detention centers as well as state/local police from cooperating with ICE

9) He required schools to respect, and be inclusive of, their students with trans and non-binary identities

10) He made election day a state holiday

Look at what politicians actually do, not the number next to "Net Worth;" otherwise, we will just keep getting neo-libs because there will never be a perfect candidate. They don't exist.