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Whitmer’s plans to restructure DEQ are dead – for now

For the first time in years, the state Legislature has overturned a governor’s executive order.

The state Senate made the final step today to get rid of an order issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. It would have restructured the Department of Environmental Quality.

The major dispute behind the order is that it would have eliminated environmental panels that had the ability to override the D-E-Q’s permitting decisions.

       Senate Minority Leader, democrat Jim Ananich  says those panels open the door for special interests having the final say on pollution.

      

They just voted to allow polluters to have a free pass and the citizens of Michigan took it on the chin.”

       But Republicans say the panels protect citizens from potential overreach by the department.

       A spokesperson for Governor Whitmer says the governor is undeterred. She says Whitmer is committed to reorganizing the department in order to protect public health