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General Election Overview: 3rd U.S. House District

Aug 17, 2022

Through the general election on November 8, the MLC Blog will be highlighting races generally considered swing seats, ones either party could win because of the voter base.  Candidate’s website and professional information is listed when available. District The 3rd Congressional District is located in the west side of Michigan and includes portions of Kent, […]

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Five Things We’re Reading

Aug 16, 2022

Below are some of the articles that the MLC lobby team has been reading this past week. We hope you find them as interesting and useful as we do. Searing Heat Spotlights West’s Long-Term Water Woes – Relentless drought and high temperatures are causing massive negative impacts throughout western states. How to Get Your Team […]

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Looking Ahead to the Week of August 13 – 19, 2022

Aug 12, 2022

The House and Senate are scheduled to hold session on Wednesday, August 17, however no votes are scheduled. The Board of State Canvassers will meet on Friday, August 19 in Lansing.

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Gov. Whitmer Announces an Estimated 148,000 Michiganders May Qualify to Have Student Loans Forgiven Under Federal Program

Aug 12, 2022

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is encouraging Michiganders working in public service to review the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program to see if they qualify for federal student loan relief no later than October 31, 2022. Thousands have already utilized the program to pay off their debt, and over 148,000 more Michiganders may be eligible due to the […]

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Lt. Governor Gilchrist II Touts Expansion of Michigan Reconnect Program

Aug 12, 2022

On Tuesday, during an event at Grand Rapids Community College, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II touted the bipartisan Fiscal Year 2023 budget’s inclusion of $55 million for the Michigan Reconnect program, calling it an affirmation of the program’s ongoing success in easing the path for working-age adults to earn a college degree or certificate.  The […]

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Street Conversion Final Around the Capitol

Aug 12, 2022

Last week, the City of Lansing finished changing one-way streets downtown to two-way. The conversion had been discussed for almost 20 years. Work for this project has been ongoing and the final phase was completed over the weekend of August 6 and 7. The switch was done to make commuting around downtown easier since it […]

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Governor Makes Judicial Appointment

Aug 12, 2022

Governor Gretchen Whitmer appointed Amy C. Clapp to serve on the 49th Circuit Court of Mecosta and Osceola Counties. She currently serves as prosecutor for Mecosta County, a role she’s been in since 2021. Prior to that she was the chief assistant prosecutor. Ms. Clapp has also worked as a private practice attorney, in the […]

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Learning from Others Through Board Service

Aug 10, 2022

Throughout my life, I’ve been blessed to serve on boards fitting my interests. As a youngster, it was the church youth board and then philanthropic and fraternity boards during college. Early in my career, I was asked by Lansing Mayor Nicholoff to fill his spot on the Tri-County Meals on Wheels board. Late in my […]

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