Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, has been a prominent figure in recent political discourse, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Petitions related to Governor Whitmer often focus on her response to the pandemic, including calls for more stringent safety measures or the reopening of businesses. One petition with a large following urges Governor Whitmer to prioritize vaccine distribution to essential workers and vulnerable populations.
Other petitions center around Governor Whitmers policies regarding education, environmental issues, and social justice. One notable petition calls for increased funding for public schools to ensure all children have access to quality education. By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can contribute to shaping Governor Whitmers political agenda and advocating for policies that align with your values. Make your voice heard and join the movement for change.
I’ve have grown up in Michigan all my life, I was raised by the Great Lake Michigan, I want future generations to be able to enjoy the natural beauty just as I do.
Water is a resource important to all humanity. Michigan has the largest fresh water lakes in the United States of America. We can not risk polluting our fresh water supply or any water supply for that matter. It's outrageous that anyone would risk polluting the water for greed. The plants, animals and humanity deserves better than this! We want our children and all future generations to grow up in a healthy and beautiful environment.
While I am not a resident of Michigan I still understand the value and connection its people have to their water resources. These water sources are essential to life and community and their well being. We should not allow private companies to take and use millions of gallons of public water that would have no benefit on the people who were there first. Stop selling our communities future for corporate greed
The choices made today, out of selfishness and corporate greed, will impact the lives of everyday Americans forever. The rich will have access to clean water, while everyday Americans suffer. This choice is being made without our environment or everyday American in mind. Choose differently.
While now live in West Michigan, Osceola county is where family has lived for well over 150 years. I still have so much family there and I want the beautiful woods, fields and marshes to be preserved. The need for well paying stable jobs is very real, but to sacrifice residence health and the natural resources and beauty for a “grand” vision sounds just like a snake oil salesman. Protect our Michigan land.
I would be devastated to see more natural beauty destroyed in the name of greed. Michigan is home to so much fresh water that we need to do what we can to protect.
This is a reoccurring Sentimental homebase for my family and I for the past decade it’s disgusting to watch something that means so much to you get overrun by corporate greed
Michigan resident 33 years. In NO way is this acceptable! We’re still coming off the Flint water crisis and some of those who are owed lifetime insurance from unknowingly ingesting this water HAS BEEN CUT! We have to protect Michigan!
I was born in Big Rapids Michigan, I’ve lived here my whole life. I’ve lived in Greenville and now Grand Rapids. That was a huge change due to the fact that nature is being torn down and taken for granted. You can see it when you drive. It’s sad. I don’t want/need/care for more “building”. We need to preserve nature and the world we have. We need to make sure that our CHILDREN and grandchildren can breathe, swim, run, climb, and enjoy life the way it’s meant to be. When you think of the world “ending” this will be the cause if we don’t fix it. We are the Lorax. I hope we realize before it’s too late unlike the Lorax. He lost everything that made him…him. And his world was destroyed because of his own actions. His own carelessness. His greed. His ego. We need to change.