Austin Chenge, who wants to cancel the state contract with Dominion Voting Systems along with Black History Month, may not be eligible to run for governor of Michigan.
State and local government leaders throughout Michigan are discussing ideas for transformative uses of federal COVID-19 stimulus funding. However, they are forbidden from using this funding for what I believe could be the most transformative investment — assistance to get out from under…
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Michigan Civil Rights Leaders Commend Passage of COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act
Michigan Civil Rights Leaders Commend Passage of COVID-19 Hate Crimes ActContact: Vicki Levengood levengoodv@michigan.gov
May 20, 2021
LANSING, MI-James E. White, Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, and Stacie Clayton, Chair of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, have issued the following statements in response to Congress passing and President Biden signing into law the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, designed to address hate crimes targetting Asian Americans.
James E. White, Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights: Congress sent a clear and bipartisan message with the passage of the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act: we will no longer stand by while racist rhetoric fuels attacks on Asian American families across the nation. This new law will bring much needed additional resources to bear in the fight against the surge of anti-Asian hate crimes and bias incidents we have witnessed in the
Michigan House Oversight Committee Sends Secret Florida Private Jet Trip Questions to Gretchen Whitmer
21 May 2021
The Michigan House Oversight Committee sent a series of questions Thursday to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) addressing her secret trip to Florida aboard a private jet in March.
The news broke in April that Whitmer went to Florida for “two days” to visit her “ailing” father as she urged Michiganders not to travel. Whitmer later acknowledged it was actually four days.
As questions swirled for weeks and answers were few, Whitmer’s office claimed a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, Michigan Transition 2019, paid for her “personal” trip, which a new IRS complaint alleges was a violation of its mission, the