August 23, 2021
Dear Neighbor,
August is National Water Quality Awareness month, and as Michiganders, we know just how valuable our water is here in our state and to the rest of the nation. Yet, Michigan also faces an array of water quality issues, ranging from sewage in our waterways, to toxic PFAS chemicals, and lead and copper in our drinking water.
Join me and a few of my colleagues, as well as experts on environmental issues, for a telephone town hall on Wednesday, Aug. 25 at 6 p.m. to discuss Michigan’s water quality issues, and to hear what House and Senate Democrats are doing about it. This is an interactive event, so there will also be an opportunity to ask questions!
>> RSVP on Facebook or click here to get a call to join the event by phone. We’ll be streaming this event across multiple social media platforms to ensure everyone who wants to be a part of the discussion can be!
Be well,
Rosemary Bayer
State Senator
12th District