Michigan’s Mike Kelly is the champion the Saginaw Bay watershed needs

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The 7,000 miles of rivers that flow through the 8,700 square miles of the Saginaw Bay watershed have a long history of ecological calamity.
Dioxins in the Tittabawassee River, PFAS in the Shiawassee River, and agricultural contamination of the Cass and Flint rivers are only a few of the unintended consequences of industrialization that have plagued the watershed during the past century. Fish living within this ecologically tormented watershed need a champion – someone who tirelessly advocates for the restoration of their habitat and defends against future threats.

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