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14th District State Senator Sue Shink is taking aim at a lack of transparency when it comes to so-called "forever chemicals." The Northfield Township Democrat is pushing for the Michigan Legislature to require consumer products with PFAS have a warning label. Senator Shink provided details of what she wants to see on this week's "Issues of the Environment" with WEMU's David Fair.
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Michigan and former federal officials are warning cuts to a federal financial watchdog agency could harm Michiganders. Colin Jackson has more.
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A new report released today by the Mind the Store campaign (a partner organization of the Ecology Center in Ann Arbor) finds significant chemical policy…
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To ensure Michiganders remain hypervigilant about protecting themselves from someone stealing personal information and to protect them from increasingly…