Energy & Environment - The PlayersRep. Daniel Acciavatti (R)Rep. Acciavatti is the Chair of the House Energy and Technology Committee.Rep. Jeff Mayes (D)Rep. Mayes is the majority vice-chair of the House Energy and Technology Committee.Rep. Mike Nofs (R)Rep. Nofs is the minority vice-chair of the House Energy and Technology Committee.Rep. Rebakah Warren (D)Rep. Warren is the chair of the House Great Lakes and Environment Committee.Rep. Marie Donigan (D)Rep. Donigan is the majority vice-chair of the House Great Lakes and Environment Committee.Rep. David Robertson (R)Rep. Robertson is the minority vice-chair of the House Great Lakes and Environment Committee.Rep. Ed Clemente (D)Rep. Clemente is the chair of the House New Economy and Quality of Life Committee.Rep. Gabe Leland (D)Rep. Leland is the majority vice-chair of the House New Economy and Quality of Life Committee.Rep. Bill Huizenga (R)Rep. Huizenga is the minority vice-chair of the House New Economy and Quality of Life Committee.Rep. Joel Sheltrown (D)Rep. Sheltrown is the chair of the House Tourism, Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources Committee.Rep. Kate Ebli (D)Rep. Ebli is the majority vice-chair of the House Tourism, Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources Committee.Rep. Tom Casperson (R)Rep. Kasperson is the minority vice-chair of the House Tourism, Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources Committee.Sen. Bruce Patterson (R)Sen. Patterson is chair of the Senate Energy Policy and Public Utilities Committee.Sen. Cameron Brown (R)Sen. Brown is the majority vice-chair of the Senate Energy Policy and Public Utilities Committee.Sen. Dennis Olshove (D)Sen. Olshove is the minority vice-chair of the Senate Energy Policy and Public Utilities Committee.Public Service CommissionThe mission of the Michigan Public Service Commission is to grow Michigan’s economy and enhance the quality of life of its communities by assuring safe and reliable energy, telecommunications, and transportation services at reasonable prices.Clean energy forum brings White House leaders, governors to SaginawClean energy will power the 21st century economy and create jobs if the nation doesn't miss the opportunity to harness the potential for alternative energies, high ranking leaders said Wednesday in Saginaw.
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