Vote YES! Powering Michigan Forward with Solar

The future of Michigan’s solar industry is being threatened by legislative caps that limit the amount of solar that can be installed at homes and small businesses. Once the caps are reached, there will be no option for these people to install and interconnect solar projects. We’re asking for your help in calling for changes to the current laws. Supporting the 3 bipartisan pro-solar bills currently under consideration by the Michigan legislature will:

  • Remove the most prohibitive state solar cap in the U.S., and fairly value a customer’s excess solar production
  • Ensure that your friends and neighbors, and future generations, can go solar
  • Promote a clean energy future and energy choice

Please consider filling out this simple form in support of these important bills. Thank you.

Tom Meadows, Roofing Specialist with 30+ Years Experience in Michigan.
30+ years of experience

Roofing Specialist

Tom Meadows was born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2026 will mark Tom’s 30th year in the local roofing industry.

Owner

Commercial and Residential Roofing

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