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Last Week on the MLC Blog

Nov 18, 2019

In his latest blog post, MLC lobbyist Matt Sowash explored why people choose political-themed costumes for Halloween.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for a special election to fill the vacant 34th House seat following the resignation of former State Representative Sheldon Neeley after he was elected Flint mayor.

The Michigan Department of State released the 2020 presidential primary candidates list.

Sally Williams, the Michigan Elections Director, has announced her retirement effective December 31.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation that reinstates the property tax exemption for renewable energy systems that was previously in effect.

In our weekly “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we shared articles on the potential shortfall of workers that many state governments are facing, how the American Medical Association is working to help health care providers embrace technology, plus more.

A look at events during the week of November 16 – 22, 2019.

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