Michigan's top law enforcement agency is facing scrutiny over its environmental record, with a recent report revealing that the state's attorney general's office has no electric vehicles in its fleet. Despite Michigan's ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the adoption of electric vehicles, the AG's office appears to be lagging behind. The office's lack of electric vehicles may seem surprising, given the state's efforts to encourage the use of alternative fuel vehicles through tax incentives and other initiatives. The report raises questions about the office's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and whether it is setting a good example for the rest of the state.
Michigan attorney general’s office drives no electric vehicles Michigan Capitol Confidential