Juan Jhong Chung, climate justice director for the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, told Planet Detroit that his organization was keeping an eye on the issue because it could signal the administration’s priorities on climate action and environmental justice.
This week, many people will get the chance to voice their frustrations with DTE and Consumer's Energy after hundreds of thousands were left without power for days.
In Monday's News Hit - A driver was shot at after a crash on the Southfield Freeway - Wayne State University is offering free tuition for some students - Lawmakers are hosting town halls to hear from DTE customers after power outages - New gun bills are coming in Michigan
Sen. Jim Runestad and Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib are holding town halls Monday to give DTE customers a place to discuss recent widespread power outages.