The Michigan legislature wraps up its session this week.
Three days of meetings are planned in this lame duck season.
Governor Snyder hopes representatives approve energy reform.
An administration insider says the governor is spending 99.9 percent of his time on gaining support.
The sticking point is about choice in where you buy your energy.
Sponsors of the reform say the state’s energy policies need updating because aging coal-fired plants are shutting down in the coming years.