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Frank Kelley, Michigan attorney general for 37 years, dies

Longtime Michigan attorney general Frank Kelley dies ED WHITE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail DETROIT (AP) Frank J. Kelley, affectionately called the “eternal general” for his 37 years as Michigan s longest-serving attorney general, has died at age 96, his family said Saturday. Kelley, a Democrat, served from 1961 to 1999, winning statewide election 10 times. He moved to Naples, Florida, in 2020 and died Friday night, said spokesman Chris De Witt, who didn t give a cause of death. Kelley was the state government s top lawyer at a time of sweeping change in politics and culture. He was credited with creating consumer and environmental protection divisions in the attorney general s office and was a defender of civil rights.

The Freeze Is Over For Texans But The Recovery Is Just Beginning – Houston Public Media

Trae Tha Truth discusses how he’s helping his community recover during the freeze and after with his non-profit, Angel By Nature. Kurt Pickering, public information officer for FEMA, answers your supply distribution or damage repair questions Richard Alderman, The People s Lawyer, answers your financial recovery questions. Lawsuits: Who can you sue? Scams: Common home repair and financial scams after a crisis Billing: Dealing with price spikes and how to dispute post freeze charges Shortages: Gas, plumbers, plumbing materials, and how to protect yourself against price gouging Recovery assistance or would like to help, according to FEMA: The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients to apply for replacement benefits for food lost or destroyed due to the severe winter weather by dialing 2-1-1.

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