State Representatives introduce bipartisan bills targeting sexual misconduct
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May 18, 2021 | 4:12 PM
From left, state Reps. Roger Hauck, Julie Alexander, Julie Rogers, Sara Cambensy, Kyra Bolden, Annette Glenn, Mary Whiteford and Daire Rendon pose on the House floor on Thursday, May 13. (Photo courtesy of Michigan House Representatives).
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Following a recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, Michigan House legislators today introduced a bipartisan plan to protect sexual assault survivors.
Officials say House Bills 4851-4858 were crafted to correct several legal shortcomings highlighted by the 2018 investigation into Larry Nassar.
State Representatives introduce bipartisan bills targeting sexual misconduct
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People of the lie: The Michigan Republicans who tried to overturn the election Detroit Free Press Editorial Board, Detroit Free Press © handout U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain and U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg.
It began with an outrageous lie: Donald Trump s baseless assertion that election officials in Michigan and other battleground states had conspired to conceal his landslide re-election victory.
Over the next two months, 28 of Michigan s most prominent Republicans federal and state lawmakers, appointed officials and party leaders waged an unprecedented campaign to overturn the election results. They worked tirelessly to amplify and embroider Trump s false claims, persisting even as judges, state legislatures, election officials and law enforcement authorities debunked those allegations again and again.