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April 12, 2022

Accounting faculty realize that the profession is becoming more technologically savvy with each passing day.


April 9, 2022

Michigan U.S. Sen. Gary Peters of Bloomfield Township, U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens of Waterford Township and U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee of Flint Township, all Democrats, have been named to a bicameral committee in Congress that will negotiate the final shape of legislation aimed at increasing U.S. competition with China. 


April 7, 2022

As the Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Research and Technology, I am honored to be named to the America COMPETES Act Conference by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Chairwoman of the Science, Space and Technology Committee, Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson.


April 6, 2022

Losing a parent may be one of the most destabilizing events of the human experience. Orphans are at increased risk of substance abusedropping out of school, and poverty.


April 6, 2022
Manufacturing Mondays

For this week’s #ManufacturingMonday, I visited Waymo in Novi to experience and learn more about their autonomous vehicle technology. We discussed how autonomous vehicles can move people and goods safely and effectively. Thanks, @Waymo!

 


April 1, 2022

Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) argued on Thursday that the United Nations’ repeated investigations of Israel may be part of a campaign to delegitimize and potentially withdraw recognition of the Jewish state in the body’s General Assembly.


March 25, 2022

Opening the hearing, Research and Technology Subcommittee Chair Haley Stevens (D-MI) distinguished between fair and unfair influence in standards-setting, saying, “Within the last year, both the European Union and the Chinese government laid out ambitious plans to gain supremacy in international sta


March 25, 2022

State of the city speeches are often about looking back on recent successes, but Livonia Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan said her favorite part of her 2022 address was getting to look ahead. 


March 23, 2022

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A congresswoman from Ohio has introduced legislation to establish and fund the Great Lakes Authority, a new federal entity to protect and promote economic activities on the Great Lakes.