Activism Archives - R.O.A.D. https://roadactivist.org/category/activism/ Reviving Our American Democracy Sat, 12 Feb 2022 22:30:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://roadactivist.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-ROAD-BUTTON2-32x32.png Activism Archives - R.O.A.D. https://roadactivist.org/category/activism/ 32 32 Voters Not Politicians Newsletter https://roadactivist.org/voters-not-politicians-newsletter/ Sat, 12 Feb 2022 22:30:48 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=5810 Voters Not Politicians volunteers are enthusiastically rallying around the opportunity to ensure secure, modern, and accessible elections by amending our state constitution. On January 31st, we announced our participation in the […]

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Voters Not Politicians volunteers are enthusiastically rallying around the opportunity to ensure secure, modern, and accessible elections by amending our state constitution. On January 31st, we announced our participation in the Promote the Vote 2022 initiative. Just over a week later, we already have more than 530 people signed up to circulate the petition, and new volunteer leaders are stepping up across the state. 
Conversations with voters over the past year show that Michiganders want a voting system that works for all of us. This initiative will move Michigan forward by taking steps to make elections more accessible and more secure. When we get Promote the Vote 2022 on the ballot, the people will support it, because it ensures every Michigan voter can make their voice heard and that their vote is counted. You can read more about Promote the Vote 2022 and VNP’s role in the effort below. 
At the same time, we are hard at work defending the redistricting process and producing evaluation materials that will help Michigan and other states with the implementation of independent redistricting in the future. We are fighting anti-voter legislation and ballot initiatives, educating voters around the state, and holding our legislators accountable. 
Our work has never been more important. There is no other nonpartisan group with the grassroots energy of Voters Not Politicians. We are showing the rest of the country how regular citizens can stand up for our democracy – and win. 
Thank you for your support of this critical work! 
Jamie Lyons-Eddy
Deputy Director
Voters Not Politicians and Voters Not Politicians Ballot Question Committee
IN THIS ISSUE
  • VNP joins powerhouse coalition to Promote the Vote in 2022
  • Michigan’s New Maps Have Been Adopted… Now What?
  • ICYMI – VNP is Making Headlines
  • We’re Hiring!
  • A Popcan and a Penny for Your Thoughts
  • How you can stay involved
UPDATES FROM THE FIELD

VNP joins powerhouse coalition to Promote the Vote in 2022

On January 31, the groups that brought landscape-changing democracy reforms to Michigan in 2018 announced a new collaboration: Promote the Vote 2022. 
Voters Not Politicians, in partnership with Promote the Vote, ACLU of Michigan, the League of Women Voters of Michigan, APIA-Vote and Detroit Action, announced a new constitutional amendment ballot initiative. The initiative picks up where the 2018 Promote the Vote constitutional amendment left off; it will not only protect Michigan voters from current and future election threats, it will also expand voting access and modernize our election systems. 
Michigan’s New Maps Have Been Adopted… Now What?
The MICRC adopted their final maps on December 28, but the redistricting process isn’t over. Several groups have brought lawsuits (as expected), and those will be resolved in the coming weeks or months. Meanwhile, under the Constitution, the MICRC must issue a report by February 26 to show its homework. Among other things, the Commission must explain how the maps meet the constitutional criteria, including complying with the Voting Rights Act, respecting the state’s diverse COIs, and passing tests for partisan fairness.
ICYMI: VNP MAKING HEADLINES
Reader questions Secure MI Vote petition (January 3, 2022, Big Rapids News)

PEOPLE-POWERED
We’re Hiring!
VNP is gearing up for a busy campaign this year and we are looking to fill several positions across the state including a Communications Director and several Regional Organizers. Please feel free to share the job postings with any interested candidates. Though, act quickly because we are looking to hire ASAP.
A Popcan and a Penny for Your Thoughts: Betsy Robbins Reflects on the Prop 2 Campaign
With our new Promote the Vote 2022 ballot initiative campaign underway, it’s fun to look back on, and take inspiration from, what made our Prop 2 campaign in 2018 so successful. Most VNP volunteers will recognize Betsy Robbins who gained notoriety on the 2018 campaign trail for her fun and entertaining songs to educate Michiganders about redistricting reform. Betsy looks back on her time with VNP fondly and supports the organization as a monthly sustainer.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Pro-Democracy Phone Bank, Tuesdays, 6pm-8pm, through March 29th. 
All times are listed in Eastern Standard 
TAKE ACTION
How you can stay involved, and help make structural democracy reforms
  • Join our volunteer ranks. We need you more than ever!
  • Make a donation to show your support. A strong democracy that puts voters – not politicians – first is more important now than ever before. Monthly recurring donations are especially important to keep VNP strong and help us plan for the future. 
  • Sign up here to be part of the Dial for Democracy (DFD) legislative advocacy team, and make sure you have opted in to receiving emails from VNP.

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A conversation with Eileen Reavey on the National Popular Vote Initiative https://roadactivist.org/a-conversation-with-eileen-reavey-on-the-national-popular-vote-initiative/ Sun, 21 Feb 2021 01:53:20 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=5725 Special Announcement ROAD will present a conversation with Eileen Reavey Grass Roots Coordinator National Popular Vote Initiative Wednesday, February 24 at 7 p.m.   You can register here. Under National […]

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Special Announcement

ROAD will present a conversation with
Eileen Reavey
Grass Roots Coordinator
National Popular Vote Initiative
Wednesday, February 24 at 7 p.m.

 

You can register here.

Under National Popular Vote, the candidate who gains the most votes becomes president of the US. It does not require a constitutional amendment and will not eliminate the electoral college.

16 states have already adopted legislation making it law in their states (not Michigan yet). It will not go into effect until states with at least 270 combined electoral votes adopt it. It has bipartisan support.

Eileen Reavey, National Popular Vote’s head grassroots organizer, will explain the plan in detail and identify what you can do to make this the law in Michigan. When fully implemented, it would guarantee that future presidential elections will result in the election of the candidates receiving the most votes.

Register Now

We hope you are excited to learn more about how we might work together to make our presidential elections more democratic!

Onward together!
Tracy Dobson
President of ROAD

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Manure spill turns portions of West Michigan trout stream ‘ink black’ https://roadactivist.org/5635-2/ Fri, 22 Mar 2019 20:24:24 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=5635 Manure spill turns portions of West Michigan trout stream ‘ink black’ Posted Mar 21, 2:24 PM      Click here to see the full story:  Manure mixes with water in […]

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Manure spill turns portions of West Michigan trout stream ‘ink black’
Manure mixes with water in Messer Brook. (Courtesy Photo/Aaron Snell)

Manure mixes with water in Messer Brook. (Courtesy Photo/Aaron Snell)

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Toxic algae blooms are invading lakes (and rivers) across the country! https://roadactivist.org/algal-blooms-invading-lakes/ Sun, 03 Jun 2018 13:42:34 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=774 Hazardous algae blooms are invading lakes across the country! These blooms are not only disgusting and smelly, they also pose a serious health risk. The toxic microcystins that these blooms can […]

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Hazardous algae blooms are invading lakes across the country!

These blooms are not only disgusting and smelly, they also pose a serious health risk. The toxic microcystins that these blooms can produce are linked to cancer, liver failure and sperm damage. In 2014, Toledo, Ohio, was without safe drinking water for three days due to a toxic bloom in Lake Erie, leaving half a million residents scrambling to find safe water.

Check out the links below to learn more about the effects algal blooms are having on our health and environment:
Across the U.S., Toxic Blooms Pollute Lakes | Learn More
To learn more about toxic algal blooms’ devastating consequences for Lake Erie and the people who rely on it for their water, watch our video below.
Harmful Algal Blooms Pollute U.S. Lakes
Find Reported Toxic Blooms Near You
EWG's Guide to Safe Drinking Water | Get the Guide
Health Effects of Cyanotoxins: Fever, Vomiting, and Numbness | See Them All
Before & After | See the Effects of Algal Blooms in Lakes Across the U.S. | See Them All

 

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Act NOW to save this important citizen water-monitoring program! https://roadactivist.org/save-water-monitoring-program/ Fri, 18 May 2018 21:29:40 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=766 As of now (!) the Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) and the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program will officially come to an end on September 30th, 2018 unless we act immediately […]

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MiCorps stream monitors learn about macroinvertebrate sampling at a recent VSMP training session.

As of now (!) the Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) and the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program will officially come to an end on September 30th, 2018 unless we act immediately to renew it!!! We need everyone who cares about Michigan and our vast treasure of magnificent inland lakes that contribute billions of dollars to our state’s economy to (again) call, e-mail, and/or write a snail mail letter to your state Senate and House Representatives to encourage their support for the continuation of this outstanding collaborative partnership-based inland lakes stewardship program! This will be your last opportunity to save this beneficial, cost effective program!!!

 

Preserve and protect Michigan’s vast treasure of inland lake gems for the future! Our inland lakes need you to step up to the plate now on their behalf!!!

Please immediately contact your Michigan State Senator and House Representatives to encourage them to support funding for MiCorps and the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program.

Fiscal year 2019 budget negotiations are occurring right now in Lansing, we have only a short window of opportunity to secure funding for this extraordinary inland lakes focused collaborative partership-based program. You and your lake association can play an important role in saving this unique program!

Volunteer Stream Monitoring Program participants.

Without your help, MiCorps and the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program will come to an end on September 30th, 2018.

Whether this outstanding program survives to support another inland lakes water quality monitoring season is entirely up to you!

Please don’t delay, use the resources we have provided below to call, e-mail, and/ or snail mail your State Senator and Representatives about the importance of providing funding for this outstanding inland lakes focused program!

To view a summary of Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) accomplishments, click here https://www.mymlsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Michigan-Clean-Water-Corps-summary.pdf

To download a sample letter of support for MiCorps,
and the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program
click here https://www.mymlsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Final-MiCorps-CLMP-Letter-of-Support.pdf

Please visit www.micorps.net for more information
about MiCorps, and the Cooperative Lakes
Monitoring Program

 

To view a list of Mi House and Senate Natural Resources
and Appropriations Committee members, click here https://www.mymlsa.org/mi-senate-and-house-of-rep-committees/

To find out the name and contact info
for your State Senator, click here http://www.senate.michigan.gov/fysbyaddress.html

To find out the name and contact info for your
State Representatives, click here http://www.house.mi.gov/MHRPublic/frmFindARep.aspx

Download a PowerPoint slideshow to train your community volunteers to monitor  the health of local Michigan streams and lakes: VSMP-PowerpointDevelopmentTool

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Nestlé-style water withdrawals would be easier in Michigan under new bill, critics say https://roadactivist.org/nestle-style-water-withdrawals-would-be-easier-in-michigan-under-new-bill-critics-say/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 18:15:24 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=597 Nestlé-style water withdrawals would be easier in Michigan under new bill, critics say By Keith Matheny, Detroit Free Press, USA TODAY NETWORK A bill proposed in the state House of […]

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Nestlé-style water withdrawals would be easier in Michigan under new bill, critics say

By Keith Matheny, Detroit Free Press, USA TODAY NETWORK

Ice Mountain employee Dan Decator of Hersey checks packages of bottled water coming off the line in the Mecosta County water bottling plant in Stanwood, Mich., Feb. 16, 2003. (Photo: Lance Wynn, ASSOCIATED PRESS)

A bill proposed in the state House of Representatives would make it easier for large-scale groundwater withdrawals — and make it more difficult for the public to know about them or react to them, according to environmentalists.

State Rep. Aaron Miller’s House bill 5638 would allow farms or businesses siphoning large amounts of Michigan groundwater to bypass the state Department of Environmental Quality’s modeling tool currently used to evaluate such proposals. Applicants could instead gain approval by submitting their own experts’ analyses that streams and fish would not be adversely impacted. And if the applicant is a farmer, all of their submitted data and analyses — even how much water they propose to withdraw — would be exempt from disclosure under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act.

“This bill is not stewardship — it is a shift of our state’s common public waters in favor of special corporate interests,” said Jim Olson, environmental attorney and founder of the nonprofit For Love of Water, or FLOW.

“It signals the world, ‘We’ve made it easier for you to take our water, come and get it.'” Miller, R-Sturgis, says he only wants to help farmers in his southwest Michigan district avoid costly delays in getting water for their crops and livestock, using the best science possible to ensure rivers and streams are protected. The bill was crafted with help from the Michigan Farm Bureau.

“I’ve heard from farmers for my entire time in the Legislature — how hampering the process is to get a well approved by the DEQ, and how the DEQ’s process does not reflect the accurate, up-to-date science” of the current status and dynamics of groundwater below a proposed well, Miller said.

“St. Joseph County may be the most irrigated county east of the Mississippi River, and is the most irrigated county in the

Recent Flooding in Niles, Michigan.

state of Michigan, for sure. Farmers have been withdrawing water here for many, many years, and here we are at record flooding in southwest Michigan. I don’t think that’s an accident.

“We could run thousands more wells, I’m sure, and I bet the science would back up the fact that we are not adversely affecting the watershed. Whatever the real science says, though, that’s what should rule the determination.”

 

At issue is the state’s Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool, an interactive, online evaluation of proposed large water withdrawals that looks at impacts to fish and stream flows through comparative data and modeling. Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed a law in July 2008 requiring the tool’s use for all large-capacity water withdrawals in Michigan.

People cheer wearing “Flint Lives Matter” t-shirts during a public hearing on a Nestle Waters North America’s proposal to boost the volume of groundwater it pumps for bottling on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in Big Rapids, Mich. The company wants to withdraw up to 400 gallons per minute from a well in Osceola County — up from 150 gallons per minute. The request is pending with state regulators. (Photo: Neil Blake, AP)

An applicant submits data, including the location, rate of withdrawal and operating time of a proposed groundwater well, and the tool analyzes the proposal and gives it a green, yellow or red light. Applicants whose well proposal is rejected by the tool can appeal and go through a review in which their plan is individually evaluated by DEQ staff.

“It’s where farmers can wait for a long time and spend a lot of money, sending in a lot of tests, and they may not get their well,” Miller said.

Under the bill, if an applicant submits documentation from an expert on hydrology or on how water interacts with rocks and soil, showing a proposed withdrawal will have no adverse impacts, the well can proceed. If the DEQ wishes to contest it, the operation can still proceed, but within two years, the well operator must submit to the state regulator the results of five pump tests, at which time a determination is made of whether adverse impacts to stream flows or fish have occurred.

“It’s kind of reversed — the DEQ has the burden of proof,” Miller said. “It’s on them to prove if there’s an adverse resource impact.”

That “cripples the process” of review, said Bryan Burroughs, executive director of the nonprofit Michigan Trout Unlimited.

 “It means there is never a ‘no,’ ” he said.

Allowing applicants to use their own experts also opens up the process to “gaming,” Burroughs said.

“These are subjective procedures that any paid consultant can play with,” he said.

One of the most controversial water withdrawal proposals in recent years is Nestlé Waters North America’s request to increase its groundwater pumping by 60% — from 250 gallons per minute to 400 gallons per minute — at one of its wells in Osceola County, to feed expansion at its Ice Mountain bottled water facility in nearby Stanwood. The state’s Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool initially rejected the proposal, saying it would cause adverse impacts to nearby streams and fish. But the company appealed and DEQ staff subsequently recommended approval.

The public process of evaluating the Nestlé proposal allowed state residents to attend meetings, voice their concerns, and prompt the DEQ to look at other potential impacts, Olson said. But that couldn’t happen under Miller’s bill for certain applicants, he said. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act “agricultural withdrawals, data and analyses submitted to” the DEQ.

“That’s heavy-handed corporate favoritism,” Olson said.

“The way this is set up, the headwaters, lakes, streams and wetlands could be seriously harmed, and nobody would be able to know about it because of the filing in secrecy.”

Garnering far less attention, but taking far more water, is farming. Agricultural irrigation is considered one of the biggest consumptive uses of large-scale water withdrawals, meaning the water does not return to the basin after it’s used. That’s because a significant percentage of the water, once it flows to crops, is lost to the local water system through plant absorption, evaporation and runoff. The 1,457 farms reporting large-scale water withdrawals to the state Department of Agriculture and Rural Development used 105 billion gallons of mostly groundwater in 2015.

Matthew Smego, manager of government relations for the Michigan Farm Bureau, said the geologic variability of different parts of the state isn’t being adequately considered in the up-or-down approval of water withdrawal applications.

“What this legislation is intending to do is create a clear, scientific standard based on what the tool is designed to do,” he said. “It gives the department some additional ways of measuring and sets the bar on when that data is sufficient.

“This legislation does not change the fact that any water use cannot cause an adverse resource impact to a tributary.”

A hearing on Miller’s bill is slated for Wednesday in the state House’s Natural Resources Committee.

Michigan’s water resources belong to the public, Olson said.

“Farmers and the rest of us have a right to use it, but only a reasonable use. Not a secret, massive use.”

Contact Keith Matheny: 313-222-5021 or kmatheny@freepress.com. Follow on Twitter @keithmatheny.

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Baseline Water Quality Testing Approved https://roadactivist.org/baseline-water-quality-testing-approved/ Wed, 21 Mar 2018 17:58:05 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=543 The post Baseline Water Quality Testing Approved appeared first on R.O.A.D..

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Urgent: Two Bad Factory Farm Bills Before Congress! https://roadactivist.org/urgent-two-bad-factory-farm-bills-before-congress/ Wed, 21 Mar 2018 16:56:00 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=538 The post Urgent: Two Bad Factory Farm Bills Before Congress! appeared first on R.O.A.D..

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Gerrymandering https://roadactivist.org/gerrymandering/ Tue, 06 Feb 2018 04:28:06 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=444 Gerrymandering

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A threat to Michigan’s natural resources is making its way to Michigan’s House of Representatives. https://roadactivist.org/threat-michigans-natural-resources-making-way-michigans-house-representatives/ Sun, 04 Feb 2018 10:05:24 +0000 https://roadactivist.org/?p=432 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hpV9wgLSISziLXaqxjQ1varNi_i8NW3z

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