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Dear Neighbor, As the fresh bloom of spring revitalizes our beautiful state, let’s embrace the season of growth and renewal together. I hope you are having a great start to spring and enjoying everything that warmer weather brings to our state, including both showers...
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Dear Neighbor, I hope you are having a great start to the spring season and are enjoying what the warmer weather brings to our state. Things are swiftly moving ahead within the Michigan Legislature with new legislation passing and in-district activities regularly. ...
Sen. Sue Shink Encourages Non-Profits, Local Governments to Apply for MI Neighborhood Program Funding
Eligible applicants can receive funding to support housing development LANSING, Mich. (March 28, 2024) — Sen. Sue Shink (D-Northfield Twp.) is encouraging local nonprofits, developers, and local units of government to apply for the first round of funding for the...
Glad to be among the huge turnout to AAUW’s Civility Project at Jackson Cascades with Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson. They are talking about building friendships across politics. #civilityproject ... See MoreSee Less
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It was an interesting presentation. Most notably, in my opinion anyway, the exchange of opposite political ideas in a civil manner needs to occur in a safe setting. Not a random social setting where rules of engagement aren't agreed upon. Like reasonable respect between the two parties, willingness to actually listen, and not attempt to convert the other, just to understand where the others opinion comes from. Thank you AAUW for hosting this public meeting.
Senator, you are an unimaginable hypocrite and fool. You vote to site 500' tall wind turbines, 1100' from stranger's homes and then act like you wish to be friends? You make this vote to harvest renewable energy industry donations. You destroy homes and then say you want to be friends? Unbelievable.
Last night's voting rights town hall in Jackson featured special guests Deputy Secretary of State Aghogho Edevbie and Jackson County Clerk Cierra Sowle. Our discussion included recent changes in our laws that increase opportunities to cast your ballot in a time or manner convenient for you. And we learned about the many security protocols that make Michigan's voting system one of the strongest and most secure in the nation. ... See MoreSee Less
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