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Legislators Introduce “Teach MI History” Bills Requiring Teaching of Inclusive History
New curriculum requirements would ensure students statewide learn history of African Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and several other ethnic communities LANSING, Mich. (Nov. 26, 2024) — Today, Sens. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit),...
Updates from Sen. Darrin Camilleri – Worker Safety, Youth Protections, Winter Preparedness, and more!
Hello Neighbor, It’s been an eventful November with the election of our new president and the selection of legislative leaders at both the state and federal levels. I want to thank everyone who exercised their right to vote. Whether you voted early, absentee, or in...
Senate Passes Legislation to Improve State’s Child Labor Laws, Protect Michigan Children
LANSING, Mich. (Nov. 7, 2024) — Today, the Senate passed legislation prioritizing the safety of Michigan’s young workforce and reforming Michigan’s child labor laws. Senate Bills 963-965, sponsored by Sens. Sylvia Santana (D-Detroit), Mary Cavanagh (D-Redford Twp.)...
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Tonight, the Michigan Senate passed my legislation, SB700, which would waive any overpayments that UIA is currently attempting to collect from the pandemic. These families did nothing wrong and are being burdened with paperwork and worry over mistakes that the state made. We should give them a clean slate. And EVERY SENATOR from both sides of the aisle voted YES!
Thank you to Sen. John Cherry — Chair of the Labor Committee — for all your leadership during this process. Let’s get it done in the House! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congrats to Wyandotte Clerk Larry Stec on your retirement! After serving many years on council, as Mayor, and then as Clerk again, Wyandotte residents are incredibly grateful for your decades of service to Downriver. I hope you get to enjoy some much deserved rest and relaxation. ... See MoreSee Less
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Vocational training is so important to our Downriver schools, which is why I’m proud that we secured $5,000,000 towards the Downriver Career Technical Consortium — adding to the $10,000,000 we secured in 2023.
These funds will help them renovate the Trenton Athletic Club building into a new career tech hub for students from Huron Township to Southgate and 7 other local school districts. Thank you to our amazing Superintendents and DCTC staff for everything they do! ... See MoreSee Less
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