Michigan's Pro-Coal Backlash

From Global Energy Monitor

Michigan's unemployment rate has consistently been the highest in the nation during the sharp recession of 2008-09.[1]

The promise of thousands of new construction jobs is one of the most powerful lures that the coal industry uses in attracting support for their proposals. In late summer 2009, the industry worked with construction unions to organize a large demonstration at Michigan's capitol[2] in support of a pro coal agenda.[3]

According to the Presque Isle Advance, "Chants of “Put us to work!” filled the air during the noon rally, which featured speeches from leaders of business and labor groups and a bipartisan slate of lawmakers."[4] According to the report, "ROGERS CITY mayor Beach Hall, the only speaker from the lakefront town, told the audience of the “overwhelming support” the Wolverine Clean Energy Venture has received, including a “Welcome” ad in the Advance from businesses and individuals, 3,500 petition signatures “in a town of 3,300” and 400 yard signs."[5]

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  1. Michigan's September unemployment rate again tops among states Michigan's September unemployment rate again tops among states"Sven Gustafson, Mlive.com, October 21, 2009"
  2. State Ramps Up Green Jobs, but Pro-Coal Rally Heads to Lansing "Glenn Puit, Michigan Land Use Institute, October 5, 2009"
  3. Coal Rally at State Capitol"Stephanie Kolp, WLNS Channel 6, October 6, 2009"
  4. Lansing crowd urges Gov. and DEQ to approve permits; mayor Hall inspires pro-union crowd"Peter Jakey, Presque Isle Advance, Octorber 7 , 2009"
  5. Lansing crowd urges Gov. and DEQ to approve permits; mayor Hall inspires pro-union crowd"Peter Jakey, Presque Isle Advance, Octorber 7 , 2009"

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