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David Poulson class at Michigan State University to explain government access laws. Kelley often dropped by news organizations to give tutorials on the Open Meetings and Freedom of Information acts. Such visits garnered the favorable local news coverage he coveted. Me? I wasn’t looking for a softball story when he extended his visits to students. I planned to use my rare shot at meeting a high state official to hit him hard about something big and controversial. I’m sure it had something to do with utilities or corporate polluters, organizations central to my career aspirations. I’ve long forgotten the specifics. ....
U.S. and Michigan flags across the state have been lowered to half-staff to honor the life and service of the Eternal General , former Attorney General Frank J. Kelley. Kelley, a Democrat, was the longest-serving attorney general in Michigan history, earning him the nickname as Michigan s eternal general’ for his 37 years of service. No previous attorney general served more than five. He was first appointed to the position in 1961 by Democratic Governor John Swainson and held office under five different governors, three of them Republicans. He butted heads often with Governor George Romney but worked well with moderate Republican governor Milliken and the rest. ....
Governor orders flags at half-staff in honor of former AG Frank J. Kelley fox17online.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fox17online.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Editorial: RIP Frank Kelley It s safe to say there likely will never be a political figure in Michigan with the enduring impact of former Attorney General Frank Kelley. There are a few reasons for that. Foremost is that Michigan s term limits law won t allow state voters to reward a politician they like and trust with multiple terms. Kelley, who died Saturday at age 96, spent 37 years in office, from 1961 to 1999. The Democrat served with five Michigan governors, starting with the late John Swainson and ending with John Engler. His tenure was so lengthy that he holds the distinction of having been not only the state s youngest attorney general, but also it s oldest. ....
Deadline Detroit | Frank Kelley, Michigan's Longest-Serving Attorney General, Dies at 96 deadlinedetroit.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from deadlinedetroit.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.