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Muskegon County Commission Votes Against Censure for Lahring | Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FM

Muskegon County Commission Votes Against Censure for Lahring | Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FM
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Muskegon Co commissioner criticized for social media again | Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FM

Jun 30, 2021 Protestors gathered outside the Muskegon County administration building as commissioners debated a resolution to censure a member inside. Commissioner Zach Lahring posted to Facebook mocking fellow Commissioner Bob Scholnik. The post used a slur to question Scholnik s relationship with the LGBTQ community. Lahring says he has a right to exercise his free speech. View the full story on WOOD TV

Stand up to bullies, stand up to hate : Muskegon official creates support group in wake of cyberbullying battle

‘Stand up to bullies, stand up to hate’: Muskegon official creates support group in wake of cyberbullying battle Muskegon County commissioners voted 5–4 to refer the censure vote against Zach Lahring to the human services committee for further review. Videos ‘Stand up to bullies, stand up to hate’: Muskegon official grateful for support following cyberbullying battle and last updated 2021-06-29 22:00:31-04 MUSKEGON, Mich. — Bob Scolnik’s phone has been ringing nonstop ever since his story about battling cyberbullying made the local news last week, including on FOX 17, he said. He’s a Muskegon County commissioner and has been an elected official for 30 years. And, after the story aired, not only did people called to show support but there’s been over 4,000 comments of support online.

It was beyond what I could ignore : Muskegon Co official fed up with cyberbullying from commissioner

Comparing COVID-19 vaccine mandates to Holocaust prompts angry response at Muskegon County board meeting

Comparing COVID-19 vaccine mandates to Holocaust prompts angry response at Muskegon County board meeting Updated May 05, 2021; Facebook Share MUSKEGON, MI – A comparison of the COVID-19 vaccine “passports” to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany and a tearful claim they would discriminate against mothers just trying to buy diapers led an angry Muskegon County commissioner to denounce disrespect toward people who have truly faced prejudice. The public comments came during a Muskegon County Board of Commissioners human services committee on Tuesday, May 4. The board later voted along party lines to approve a non-binding resolution denouncing the idea of such passports that will be sent to the governor and state lawmakers.

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