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Environmental concerns persist for Michigan voters, but affordability dominates midterm priorities

by Sophia Murphy
April 8, 2026 - Updated on April 9, 2026
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LANSING, Mich. (WZMQ) – As Earth Month highlights environmental issues, new conversations among Michigan voters suggest those concerns remain important but are increasingly tied to more immediate economic pressures.

Heading into the midterm elections, the cost of living and energy prices are emerging as top priorities for voters. However, experts say those concerns are closely connected to climate and environmental policy in ways that are becoming more visible to the public.

Jeremy Orr, a law professor at Michigan State University College of Law, said affordability and environmental issues are intertwined, particularly as rising gas prices, energy instability, and food costs affect households across the state.

“When we talk about affordability, we’re talking about things that actually are impacting climate, health, people’s well-being,” Orr said.

Orr pointed to energy policy and reliance on fossil fuels as key drivers behind rising costs, arguing that limited investment in renewable energy sources has contributed to volatility in both fuel and utility prices.

At the same time, environmental concerns in Michigan have become increasingly focused on the growth of data centers. These facilities, which require significant amounts of electricity and water, have sparked debate in communities across the state.

Orr said residents living near data centers often see higher utility bills, while also raising concerns about water usage, air quality, and land use decisions.

“People’s prices are going up for no other reason than their proximity to a data center that is using all of the energy in their area,” Orr said. “And then you have water use, air quality issues, and land use; people don’t want them in their backyard.”

Despite the shift in how environmental issues are discussed, polling suggests they remain a priority for many voters. Orr cited recent research from the Yale program on Climate Change Communication, indicating that roughly 60% of voters still consider climate a key issue, even if they do not always frame it that way.

Instead, he said, voters are increasingly connecting environmental impacts to everyday challenges like energy bills and grocery costs.

Orr added that decisions at the local and state level, including zoning and energy policy, could play a significant role in shaping those outcomes.

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