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Michigan Policast for Tuesday, October 5, 2021
- DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Political notes
Folks to follow on Twitter:
Jump to a topic:
- Segment one: DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Segment two: Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Segment three: Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- Segment four: Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Segment five: Political notes
Thank you special guest host Jeff Smith
Haven’t brought this chestnut out in a while. Circa 1974 in front of MSU’s Wonders Hall with these campus radio guys: from left: Scott Westerman, Dr Ed Cohen, Neal Linkon, yours truly – and kneeling: Mike Shelly. (photographer: Donna Shelly) pic.twitter.com/SnOXrp5gjd
— Jeff Smith (@JeffreyGSmith) September 27, 2019
DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Axios Today podcast: Electric vehicles front and center – Axios
- Lake Research – Celinda Lake
- Michigan wants to lead U.S. in electric vehicles. Ford turned elsewhere. | Bridge Michigan
- Frontline Voters Support the Build Back Better Agenda | Climate Power
- Data for Progress: MI 8th
- By the Numbers (Guest: Pollster Celinda Lake) | A Republic If You Can Keep It
I’m heading to Michigan today to visit a union training facility and discuss the need for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and my Build Back Better Agenda. This is our moment to grow our economy and make our country more competitive by investing in working families.
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 5, 2021
U.S. Rep. Slotkin helping take photo: pic.twitter.com/iSMGea5H8o
— Craig Mauger (@CraigDMauger) October 5, 2021
“We're at an inflection point,” Biden says during remarks to rally support for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and his Build Back Better agenda: “We risk losing our edge as a nation. Our infrastructure used to be the best in the world.” https://t.co/H9n7JJUntx pic.twitter.com/eCBKjiAU50
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 5, 2021
Merch to save America
Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Curtis Hertel Jr | MI State Senate
- Whitmer signs remaining FY 2022 budget bills, vetoes ‘anti-choice’ line items ⋆ Michigan Advance
- House Education panel passes bill essentially banning ‘critical race theory’ ⋆ Michigan Advance
- Health officials call for school mask mandate in Michigan amidst ‘protest mobs,’ bullying – mlive.com
- Michigan counties dump mask rules for thousands of pupils amid budget mess | Bridge Michigan
- Science says school masks work. Public opinion is another issue in Michigan | Bridge Michigan
- Red Covid – The New York Times
- Biden vaccine mandate splits US on party lines: AP-NORC poll
- While MIGOP Remains Locked in Bitter Infighting Over 2020, Governor Whitmer Guides Michigan to 3rd Fastest-Growing Economy in America – Michigan Democratic Party
- U.S. Covid Death Toll Nears 700,000 Despite Availability of Vaccines – The New York Times
- Michigan Gets ‘F' for Live Organ Donor law (Hertel bill)
A proud moment this morning with @GovWhitmer, @LtGovGilchrist, and Senate Minority Leader @jimananich as the Governor signed the fiscal year 21-22 budget into law! pic.twitter.com/KNjn95w08U
— Senator Curtis Hertel (@CurtisHertelJr) September 29, 2021
Today, I signed our budget that puts Michiganders first. We are coming together to grow the middle class, support small businesses, and invest in our communities. pic.twitter.com/KsXAMtalW4
— Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) September 29, 2021
Michigan Gov. Whitmer is at Lansing Community College west campus today to sign $53 billion in spending that will finalize the nearly $70 billion state budget for fiscal year 2022. pic.twitter.com/EKpLzsie2N
— Jonathan Oosting (@jonathanoosting) September 29, 2021
Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- James Craig woos Trump loyalists as COVID thins their ranks | Opinion
- Weekly Roundup: Rigged Straw Poll Getaway, Soldano’s Big Saturday, and All 12 Candidates on Display – Michigan Democratic Party
- A car enthusiast, a mom of 10, a magician: Meet the 12 Republicans who want to be Michigan’s next governor – mlive.com
… voters in the Michigan counties Trump carried in 2020 appear to be dying — literally — at an alarming pace.
The latest figures compiled by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and local public health agencies show that per capita deaths attributed to COVID-19 are rising fastest in counties Trump carried decisively in 2020. ~ Brian Dickerson, Detroit Free Press
.@LavoraBarnes, MDP Chair speaking truth to power when comes to these GOP funded and pushed ballots initiatives all meant to make it harder to vote. The @MichiganDems will not sit idly by and allow the decade of people who fought for our right to vote be taken away from them. https://t.co/HqbesmqGcc
— Michigan Democrats (@MichiganDems) October 4, 2021
Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Half a Billion Dollars in 2020
- 2020 By The Numbers: Michigan's U.S. Senate Election
- Michigan's 2020 U.S. House Election: The Numbers
- The Cost Of Michigan's House Elections Grew More Than 40% In 2020
Michigan elections in 2020 cost nearly 65% more than any other in the state's history. Explore the full cost here: https://t.co/AgTkx7MMrN pic.twitter.com/qtImXGJN8F
— Michigan Campaign Finance Network (@MichiganCFN) October 1, 2021
Political notes
- Michigan universities limit dining options, citing worker shortage | Bridge Michigan
- Michigan redistricting panel getting closer on maps; they still favor GOP | Bridge Michigan
- Republicans’ hold on Lansing power could grow with new redistricting maps | Bridge Michigan
- Michigan’s next big election fight: absentee ballot signatures | Bridge Michigan
- Speaker Wentworth on the passing of state Rep. Andrea Schroeder
- Lasinski on the Passing of State Rep. Andrea Schroeder
- State Rep. Andrea Schroeder dies at 57
Oakland County Rep. Andrea Schroeder, 57, dies after battling stomach cancer https://t.co/W8R1lPq7ax
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) October 1, 2021
So excited to join @SenGaryPeters and
Oakland County Rep. Andrea Schroeder, 57, dies after battling stomach cancer https://t.co/W8R1lPq7ax
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) October 1, 2021
er.com/MIAttyGen?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@MIAttyGen
in congratulating Michigan’s Solicitor General, Fadwa Hammoud, the first Arab-American Muslim woman to argue a case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court! pic.twitter.com/26ncRHRn8f
— Sen. Debbie Stabenow (@SenStabenow) October 5, 2021
” … that’s why 81 million Americans voted for me, the largest number of votes in American history. Clear majority …”
— President Biden touts his agenda in Michigan pic.twitter.com/nq7IKEJrpU
— The Recount (@therecount) October 5, 2021
‘New information’ prompts feds to review decision not to prosecute FBI agents who handled Nassar probe https://t.co/b1lVlrAEgM
— MLive (@MLive) October 5, 2021
Rep. Andrea Schroeder has died following a recurrence of cancer. Very sorry to hear this. I would recommend reading this lovely piece @KristenShamus wrote in 2019 about Schroeder's determination to continue serving despite an aggressive form of cancer. https://t.co/C5kZRwh0pr
— Zach Gorchow (@ZachGorchow) October 1, 2021
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Manage episode 303941127 series 1146288
Michigan Policast for Tuesday, October 5, 2021
- DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Political notes
Folks to follow on Twitter:
Jump to a topic:
- Segment one: DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Segment two: Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Segment three: Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- Segment four: Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Segment five: Political notes
Thank you special guest host Jeff Smith
Haven’t brought this chestnut out in a while. Circa 1974 in front of MSU’s Wonders Hall with these campus radio guys: from left: Scott Westerman, Dr Ed Cohen, Neal Linkon, yours truly – and kneeling: Mike Shelly. (photographer: Donna Shelly) pic.twitter.com/SnOXrp5gjd
— Jeff Smith (@JeffreyGSmith) September 27, 2019
DNC pollster Celinda Lake on Build Back Better, women's health care
- Axios Today podcast: Electric vehicles front and center – Axios
- Lake Research – Celinda Lake
- Michigan wants to lead U.S. in electric vehicles. Ford turned elsewhere. | Bridge Michigan
- Frontline Voters Support the Build Back Better Agenda | Climate Power
- Data for Progress: MI 8th
- By the Numbers (Guest: Pollster Celinda Lake) | A Republic If You Can Keep It
I’m heading to Michigan today to visit a union training facility and discuss the need for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and my Build Back Better Agenda. This is our moment to grow our economy and make our country more competitive by investing in working families.
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 5, 2021
U.S. Rep. Slotkin helping take photo: pic.twitter.com/iSMGea5H8o
— Craig Mauger (@CraigDMauger) October 5, 2021
“We're at an inflection point,” Biden says during remarks to rally support for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and his Build Back Better agenda: “We risk losing our edge as a nation. Our infrastructure used to be the best in the world.” https://t.co/H9n7JJUntx pic.twitter.com/eCBKjiAU50
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 5, 2021
Merch to save America
Senator Curtis Hertel Jr on the new Michigan budget
- Curtis Hertel Jr | MI State Senate
- Whitmer signs remaining FY 2022 budget bills, vetoes ‘anti-choice’ line items ⋆ Michigan Advance
- House Education panel passes bill essentially banning ‘critical race theory’ ⋆ Michigan Advance
- Health officials call for school mask mandate in Michigan amidst ‘protest mobs,’ bullying – mlive.com
- Michigan counties dump mask rules for thousands of pupils amid budget mess | Bridge Michigan
- Science says school masks work. Public opinion is another issue in Michigan | Bridge Michigan
- Red Covid – The New York Times
- Biden vaccine mandate splits US on party lines: AP-NORC poll
- While MIGOP Remains Locked in Bitter Infighting Over 2020, Governor Whitmer Guides Michigan to 3rd Fastest-Growing Economy in America – Michigan Democratic Party
- U.S. Covid Death Toll Nears 700,000 Despite Availability of Vaccines – The New York Times
- Michigan Gets ‘F' for Live Organ Donor law (Hertel bill)
A proud moment this morning with @GovWhitmer, @LtGovGilchrist, and Senate Minority Leader @jimananich as the Governor signed the fiscal year 21-22 budget into law! pic.twitter.com/KNjn95w08U
— Senator Curtis Hertel (@CurtisHertelJr) September 29, 2021
Today, I signed our budget that puts Michiganders first. We are coming together to grow the middle class, support small businesses, and invest in our communities. pic.twitter.com/KsXAMtalW4
— Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) September 29, 2021
Michigan Gov. Whitmer is at Lansing Community College west campus today to sign $53 billion in spending that will finalize the nearly $70 billion state budget for fiscal year 2022. pic.twitter.com/EKpLzsie2N
— Jonathan Oosting (@jonathanoosting) September 29, 2021
Some seriously crazy Republicans want to be Michigan's Governor
- James Craig woos Trump loyalists as COVID thins their ranks | Opinion
- Weekly Roundup: Rigged Straw Poll Getaway, Soldano’s Big Saturday, and All 12 Candidates on Display – Michigan Democratic Party
- A car enthusiast, a mom of 10, a magician: Meet the 12 Republicans who want to be Michigan’s next governor – mlive.com
… voters in the Michigan counties Trump carried in 2020 appear to be dying — literally — at an alarming pace.
The latest figures compiled by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and local public health agencies show that per capita deaths attributed to COVID-19 are rising fastest in counties Trump carried decisively in 2020. ~ Brian Dickerson, Detroit Free Press
.@LavoraBarnes, MDP Chair speaking truth to power when comes to these GOP funded and pushed ballots initiatives all meant to make it harder to vote. The @MichiganDems will not sit idly by and allow the decade of people who fought for our right to vote be taken away from them. https://t.co/HqbesmqGcc
— Michigan Democrats (@MichiganDems) October 4, 2021
Simon Schuster of Michigan Campaign Finance Network on campaign spending in 2020, 2022
- Half a Billion Dollars in 2020
- 2020 By The Numbers: Michigan's U.S. Senate Election
- Michigan's 2020 U.S. House Election: The Numbers
- The Cost Of Michigan's House Elections Grew More Than 40% In 2020
Michigan elections in 2020 cost nearly 65% more than any other in the state's history. Explore the full cost here: https://t.co/AgTkx7MMrN pic.twitter.com/qtImXGJN8F
— Michigan Campaign Finance Network (@MichiganCFN) October 1, 2021
Political notes
- Michigan universities limit dining options, citing worker shortage | Bridge Michigan
- Michigan redistricting panel getting closer on maps; they still favor GOP | Bridge Michigan
- Republicans’ hold on Lansing power could grow with new redistricting maps | Bridge Michigan
- Michigan’s next big election fight: absentee ballot signatures | Bridge Michigan
- Speaker Wentworth on the passing of state Rep. Andrea Schroeder
- Lasinski on the Passing of State Rep. Andrea Schroeder
- State Rep. Andrea Schroeder dies at 57
Oakland County Rep. Andrea Schroeder, 57, dies after battling stomach cancer https://t.co/W8R1lPq7ax
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) October 1, 2021
So excited to join @SenGaryPeters and
Oakland County Rep. Andrea Schroeder, 57, dies after battling stomach cancer https://t.co/W8R1lPq7ax
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) October 1, 2021
er.com/MIAttyGen?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@MIAttyGen
in congratulating Michigan’s Solicitor General, Fadwa Hammoud, the first Arab-American Muslim woman to argue a case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court! pic.twitter.com/26ncRHRn8f
— Sen. Debbie Stabenow (@SenStabenow) October 5, 2021
” … that’s why 81 million Americans voted for me, the largest number of votes in American history. Clear majority …”
— President Biden touts his agenda in Michigan pic.twitter.com/nq7IKEJrpU
— The Recount (@therecount) October 5, 2021
‘New information’ prompts feds to review decision not to prosecute FBI agents who handled Nassar probe https://t.co/b1lVlrAEgM
— MLive (@MLive) October 5, 2021
Rep. Andrea Schroeder has died following a recurrence of cancer. Very sorry to hear this. I would recommend reading this lovely piece @KristenShamus wrote in 2019 about Schroeder's determination to continue serving despite an aggressive form of cancer. https://t.co/C5kZRwh0pr
— Zach Gorchow (@ZachGorchow) October 1, 2021
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