In 2023, Governor Whitmer signed controversial legislation (Public Act 233) that transfers the authority to approve large-scale renewable energy projects from local townships to the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC). This shift allows the state to bypass local zoning restrictions to expedite the construction of wind and solar farms needed to meet Michigan’s goal of 100% clean energy by 2040. Proponents argue this is a necessary step to modernize the grid and fight climate change against "NIMBY" (Not In My Backyard) obstruction. Opponents argue it strips rural communities of "home rule" rights, forcing industrial-scale developments onto farmland against the will of local residents.
Statistics are shown for this demographic
County
City
Response rates from 1.8k America voters.
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.8k America voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Trend of how important this issue is for 1.8k America voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@BDZ4YF87 days7D
@BDL2H4B1mo1MO
@BDGY6XX1mo1MO
@BD54MYS2mos2MO
@BD46CVY2mos2MO
@BCZGGN42mos2MO
@BCWS7YC2mos2MO
@BCVCT9L2mos2MO
Join in on the most popular conversations.
Based on 1.8k responses to this question.
These results come from iSideWith's ongoing political issues survey. We collect over a million responses per day, filter out duplicate and multiple submissions, and break the results down by political party, ideology, age, state, and census demographics (income, race, education, household).
iSideWith is non-partisan — we don't advocate for any party, candidate, or position. We report what the public tells us.
Writing about this issue? Use the live data and link back to the full results.