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Sen. Chang Sends Letter to MDOT With Residents’ Concerns Regarding I-375 Project
LANSING, Mich. (December 6, 2023) — This week, Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) sent a letter to the Michigan Department of Transportation to share her concerns and the concerns of Detroit residents regarding the I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project. Through this...
Chang, McKinney, Sheffield and Rogensues Call on Property Managers to Address Residents’ Safety, Maintenance and Infrastructure Concerns
LANSING, Mich. (December 4, 2023) — Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit), Rep. Donavan McKinney (D-Detroit), Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and Warren City Council President Angela Rogensues are advocating for residents of the Landmark Estates mobile home...
Gov. Whitmer Signs Bills Supporting Workers, Teachers, and Tribal Communities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 29, 2023 Contact: press@michigan.gov Gov. Whitmer Signs Bills Supporting Workers, Teachers, and Tribal Communities Other legislation helps government work better LANSING, Mich.—Today, Governor Whitmer signed legislation...
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Rally tomorrow, 12/16 noon at the State Capitol. Spread the word!
#communitiesnotcuts #MILeg
Link: actionnetwork.org/events/1215-communities-not-cuts-rally?clear_id=true ... See MoreSee Less
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Light over darkness, especially during such challenging times as these.
Happy Hanukkah to all those celebrating! I was honored to join the Menorah in the D celebration tonight for a beautiful ceremony. ... See MoreSee Less
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Yeah, I used my kids' whiteboard for this one...
If you're wondering what was included in the $645M of surprise cuts to state funding for projects that took place last Wednesday, here are some examples:
RxKids $18.5m
Wayne Metro Cortland Center some portion of $2.5m
Hazel Park library $200k (elevator has been ordered, now no funding?!)
Hamtramck fire truck $800k (fire truck was ordered, purchase agreement signed, now no funding?!)
Clean MI Initiative brownfield response activities $15m
Flint water crisis recovery $6.7m
Nurse workforce development $4m
Gun violence prevention $1.8m
Opioid settlement dollars $7m
Museum grants $15.8m
Office of Global Michigan language access $308,000
Wigs for Kids $56,600
Tribal history professional learning project $750k
Speaker Matt Hall's office phone number is 517-373-1784 and their email is matthall@house.mi.gov. Let his team know what you think about these cuts to vital programs for moms, babies and kids during the holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less
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