...restoring local voices!

Time is short - help us gather 550,000 signatures and raise money to get this initiative on the ballot. We know we can do this with your help. It will take many dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to make this initiative successful. Read on to learn of the top two ways you can help!

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Collect Signatures

  • The statewide campaign needs to collect 550,000 signatures within a 180-day timeframe once the language is approved by early 2024.
  • Signers must:
  • Be a registered voter and sign the petition with their registered address and proper county
  • NOT sign more than one petition 

Donate or Fundraise

  • Make a contribution to the effort.
  • Host or co-host a fundraiser.
  • You can donate your time to the effort by hosting a small or large fundraiser. 

Please feel free to contact us to get more information or if you have any questions.

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"I'm saddened by the state taking away local control, disrupting our lives with proposed wind and solar projects. We moved for a quiet, beautiful family life. With zoning decisions no longer local, I fear what's next. Let's unite and push for this initiative on the ballot..."

Dave La Montaine, Riga Township Trustee, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and Retired Deputy Sheriff

"Michigan has millions of acres of State ground, industrial ground and brownfields that can host all the solar power we need. But this new legislation targets primarily prime agricultural ground. Local zoning was the tool we had to protect our agricultural resources but now that's been taken away. We have to unite to reverse this terrible policy." 

Clay Kelterborn, Organic Farmer, Huron County

"I support local control wholeheartedly. Decisions made that will shape the current and future planning of a community should be in the hands of the citizens who live there and to those officials they have elected, not to unelected bureaucrats in Lansing appointed by the Governor."

Kelly Ralko, former Vice Chair, Conway Twp. Planning Commission, Livingston County, MI. 

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