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SOM - Where does the money go? New Grants and Loans Dashboard shows exactly where


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Where does the money go? New Grants and Loans Dashboard shows exactly where
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More than half EGLE s budget flows back to communities to help protect environment, health
Where is EGLE s budget spent? Most of it in communities across the state, which are the recipients of more than half of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy s (EGLE) budget in the form of grants, loans and other support.
Now, a new Grants and Loans Dashboard shows exactly where - from the Ohio border to the shores of Lake Superior - that funding goes. A simplified explanation of the dashboard is available via this story map. ....

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Michiganders passed up $108 million in bottle deposits amid COVID closures


State environmental officials say it’s too early to call it a windfall. That’s because some portion of the money that showed up on the state’s year-end balance sheet will likely be offset by lower-than-average revenue next year, as Michiganders liquidate stockpiles of empties that they didn’t get around to returning in 2020.
The glut of bottle bill revenue comes as a GOP-majority House budget recommendation proposes slashing the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy’s overall budget by nearly 70 percent  a move that is unlikely to gain approval from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat.  
Under current law, 75 percent of revenue from unredeemed bottles which in 2019 totaled $43 million goes to the state Cleanup and Redevelopment Trust Fund, where much of it supports EGLE’s efforts to clean up and redevelop contaminated sites. The other 25 percent goes to retailers who sell bottled drinks to offset their cost of collecting returns. ....

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MI Environment - Female leaders at EGLE highlight their careers on International Women's Day


MI ENVIRONMENT
Female leaders at EGLE highlight their careers on International Women s Day
Date:  March 08, 2021  
International Women’s Day.)
Learn more about EGLE’s female leadership from their answers to these three questions:
Who did you look up to early in your career or education who made a difference in your career, and what did you learn from them?
What advice do you have for early-career young professionals?
What changes have you seen – for better or worse – in your field in recent years?
Elizabeth Browne, director of EGLE’s Materials Management Division
First was my mom  she was a strong woman who spoke up when things were not right. In school women who were strong in science were inspirations  Marie Curie, Rachel Carson, Margaret Mead – they did great work without worrying about it being ....

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