Michigan House of Representatives
Recent News About Michigan House of Representatives
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Calley says mailing ballots early caused 'unnecessary confusion' for voters, clerks
Chair of the House Elections Committee Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland) said that the office of Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson overstepped in late March when absentee ballots were mailed to registered voters before the withdrawal deadline for the May 5 election.
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Calley celebrates reading month, calls it 'favorite time of the year'
Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland) is celebrating upcoming reading month by sending out letters to local teachers asking from for the opportunity for her to read to their students.
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State Rep. Calley says 'our state's future is bright' after student shadows her
Michigan State Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland) recently recognized a student for his interest in politics as well as highlighted her most-recent accomplishments during the 2019 legislative session.
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Rep. Whiteford says she's 'bringing home a lot of really great ideas' from D.C. mental health summit
According to the Michigan House Republicans website, Rep. Mary Whiteford (R-Casco Township) attended the White House Summit on Transforming Mental Health Treatment to Combat Homelessness, Violence and Substance Abuse last month in Washington, D.C.
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Albert hears testimony regarding community correction programs
State Rep. Thomas Albert (R-Lowell), as chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee, listened to testimony regarding community correction programs throughout the state.
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Rep. Albert claims Gov. Whitmer's corrections vetoes put public at risk
Michigan state Rep. Thomas Albert (R-Lowell) fears the potential repercussions from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s recent line-item veto of a significant portion of the state’s corrections budget.