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Issues Of The Environment: Making Environmental Justice A Policy Priority In Washtenaw County
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Washtenaw County officials raise minimum wage for full-time county employees
“We must continue working to change the system,” said one county commissioner
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ANN ARBOR – On Wednesday evening, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution establishing a $15/hour minimum wage for all Washtenaw County government employees in regular, full-time positions.
“In Washtenaw County, we firmly believe in paying employees at least a $15 minimum wage,” Jason Morgan, Washtenaw County Commissioner for District 8 said in a statement.
“This resolution is about making a clear policy statement and sending a message. We want to lead by example and encourage area businesses, nonprofits, and other units of local governments to pay their staff a living wage. People who work at least 40 hours a week should not be li
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Who’s new in the Michigan House of Representatives
Updated Jan 05, 2021;
Posted Jan 05, 2021
The House Chamber pictured at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing on Thursday, April 25, 2019.Neil Blake
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The new legislative session brings with it substantial turnover for the Michigan House of Representatives, which will have 28 new lawmakers serving their first full terms in office.
Most of the freshman class will fill House seats vacated by members who hit their six-year term limit serving in the state House, although some defeated incumbents or are replacing members who sought other offices last fall.
Speaker-elect Jason Wentworth, R-Clare, and Democratic Leader-elect Donna Lasinski, D-Scio Township, will fill the leadership slots left open by the departures of former Reps. Lee Chatfield and Christine Greig.