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“Today it is important to remember and thank all of our brave servicemen and women who served in Afghanistan over the last 20 years. The service and sacrifice of these brave men and women will never be forgotten, and our nation will forever owe them and their families a debt of gratitude.
XL Fleet, a vehicle technology company focused on converting traditional vehicles into hybrids/electrics, is another example of Michigan leading the way in EV!
It was so great to reconnect with my friends at AlphaUSA for #ManufacturingMonday to talk business updates, workforce development needs, and economic recovery!
“We’re learning to dance in the rain.”
James Kuhl, producing artistic director for Northville’s Tipping Point Theatre, said he’s beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as vaccinations increase, but admitted the pandemic has posed as a big challenge to the theatre and many other live performance venues and cultural institutions across Michigan that have yet to reopen.
Part of President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda deals with infrastructure and a commitment to clean energy.
Energized from my #ManufacturingMonday visit to Plastipak’s headquarters in Plymouth today! We discussed Plastipak’s recycling process and the important measures that they are taking to ensure sustainability.
News of Carl Levin’s death spread fast across Michigan with friends, colleagues, and even some political foes paying their respects to one of Michigan’s iconic public servants.
On Thursday, Levin, a Detroit native and Michigan’s longest-serving U.S. senator, died following a four-year battle with lung cancer that he made public in March. He was 87 years old.
Members of Congress are continuing to call for the release of Americans wrongfully detained in Russian prisons.
On Thursday, U.S. Reps. Haley Stevens (MI-11) and August Pfluger (TX-11 ) held a press conference Thursday with family members of Paul Whelan, a Michigan native, and Trevor Reed, a Texas native, as well as members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Washington, DC– Today, Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) introduced the Increasing Developing Entrepreneurship Access (IDEA) Act of 2021. This legislation will create a grant program to develop a network of business accelerators that promote growth for minority-owned businesses through enhanced access to capital, business networks, and supply chains.
Livonia wants to relocate and rebuild its senior center without going before voters with a tax request. It appears on track to do that.