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How a Metro Detroit business shifted gears, came through during a crisis

Archer Corporate Services in Belleville were already a supplier to General Motors, but early in the pandemic, the automaker called up and requested their help in manufacturing ventilators. They cleared out their lobby and went to work seven-days-a-week.

Detroit mayor puts focus on expanding pre-K programs

Lobbying for expanding education for 4-year-olds statewide Duggan s focus for next several months Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist speaks about diversity and equity Detroit Regional Chamber via Twitter Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan (left) chats with moderator Roop Raj on Tuesday during the Detroit Policy Conference at the Aretha Frankloin Amphitheatre. Mayor Mike Duggan s big focus over the next several months is helping secure pre-K education for every young Detroiter, he said Tuesday at the Detroit Regional Chamber s annual city policy confab. In a riverfront conversation with moderator Roop Raj, a reporter for Fox 2 Detroit, at the Detroit Policy Conference at the Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Duggan spoke generally about breaking cycles of poverty.

Deadline Detroit | Duggan, Gilchrist, Benson are among Detroit Policy Conference speakers today

Deadline Detroit | Duggan, Gilchrist, Benson are among Detroit Policy Conference speakers today
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Big business ratchets up its pushback against Republican efforts to change election laws

Big business ratchets up its pushback against Republican efforts to change election laws Published 2 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article Big business has ratcheted up its objections to proposals that would make it harder to vote, with several hundred companies and executives signing a new statement opposing “any discriminatory legislation.” The letter, published Wednesday in The New York Times and The Washington Post, was signed by companies including Amazon, Google, Starbucks and Bank of America, and individuals such as Warren Buffett and Michael Bloomberg, plus law firms and nonprofit groups. It was the largest group yet to join protests against Republican efforts to change election rules in states around the country.

Big-business pushback against voting measures gains momentum

Big-business pushback against voting measures gains momentum
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