Daily Archives: September 30, 2009

Michigan Not likely To See A Budget Tonight.

September 30, 2009
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As it turns out MIRS is reporting that the governor is not expected to sign ANY bill given to her tonight, and that she has requested a continuation budget that would allow her to read whatever it is that the legislature passes.  The message to the senate given by...

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Michigan Budget Worry… OH NO! Not the GOP!!??

September 30, 2009
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From the Mackinac Center:  Apparently there are a number of Republicans spoiling on the vine???  IF THESE ARE YOUR GUYS CALL THEM and FIND OUT: House GOP K-12 Defectors Identified? By Mr. Kenneth M. Braun | 9/30/2009 5:23 PM The House of Representatives just attempted to approve the K-12...

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Time to Storm The Castle…

September 30, 2009
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A message from Jack Hoogendyk, who was there in 2007 and knows how these things happen.. I served in the legislature six years. I know how it works. Every day when the legislature is in session, the lobbyists hang out, in the lobby of course. They send notes in...

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Buy Elections Much?

September 30, 2009
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Maybe you aren’t getting what you paid for? A recent posting at RightMichigan.com reveals the measures used by some politicians to “buy” a position under a particular party banner. The student who was brought in as “support” for a candidate’s straw poll endorsement, apparently had not a clue who...

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