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    Tag: legislature (page 2)

    Breaking! Parents Don't Know Whats Best For Their Children!


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Feb 06, 2012 at 02:54:51 PM EST
    Tags: Schools, School Choice, SB619, Education Reform, Michigan, Senate, Legislature (all tags)

    From the you gotta see-it-to-believe-it Dept.

    Dontcha LOVE professional bureaucrats?

    (6 comments) Comments >>

    Friday Divertere


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Fri Jan 13, 2012 at 04:50:06 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Legislature, Unfunded Liabilities, Money Left Over?, Republicans, Conservatives (all tags)

    OK.  :o)  In answer to ..?

    (2 comments) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    My Platform


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Dec 13, 2011 at 01:08:05 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Platform, Nightmare to Progressives, Governor, Senate, Representative, Legislature, Lansing, Detroit, Schools, Taxes, Immigration, Republicans, Welfare, Manufacturing, ObamacareLight Rail (all tags)

    Steal it.

    I have decided to state my election platform for 2014 if I run for anything at all.

    I am not exactly sure which office I should seek, but there is certainly enough here to encourage from our current elected officials.  Talk is really cheap it seems, but if we can move the levers we'll be better for it, and substantive change cannot come from a legislature or governor that has somehow embraced so much of what they despised under the previous Governor. Unless they continue to despise it.

    It seems that a crap sandwich tastes better when prepared by Republicans, if one was to look through such things as raised taxes on Gas, Obamacare exchanges, Light Rail, or DRIC/NICT issues.

    Below the line you can take it or leave it.  That is what I am about.

    (8 comments, 760 words in story) Full Story

    Senator, would you please remove the knife from my back?


    By tdemott, Section News
    Posted on Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 12:32:12 AM EST
    Tags: Activism, Legislature, Michigan, Senate, Representative (all tags)

    Deception, betrayal, and dishonesty.

    These are the traits displayed by a majority of Senate Republicans who voted to implement ObamaCare in Michigan.

    On Tuesday, the Senate Health Policy committee passed legislation necessary to bring ObamaCare to Michigan--the so-called "Health Insurance Exchange."  On Thursday, they passed it out of the Senate.

    (2 comments, 248 words in story) Full Story

    Increased Choice?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Fri Sep 09, 2011 at 09:06:59 AM EST
    Tags: Schools, School Choice, Education Reform, Michigan, Phil pavlov, Senate, Legislature (all tags)

    Worthy of consideration.

    Along with education reforms proposals lifting caps for charter schools there are other reforms afoot. The lifting of the charter school cap in Michigan promises to bring some much needed competition to the education of our children.  Better schools draw more, and survive. Failing education practices .. well FAIL.  From M-Live a couple days ago:

    "Every parent in the state wants the very best for their children," state Sen. Phil Pavlov, R-St. Clair Township, chair of the Senate Education Committee. "Unfortunately, when it comes to educating our kids, adult issues too often get in the way."
    Indeed, and Pavlov wasn't finished there.

    SB0624 Sponsored by Sen Pavlov carries that competition a bit further. Appropriately allowing the financial credit for the student's attendance to move WITH the student to the school of choice, it provides incentive for schools to seek students from outside their districts.  It provides also another option for parents of students who want to learn, to provide the best possible education for their child.

    Rumor has it not all Republicans are entirely on board.

    A Little More below. ~

    (2 comments, 378 words in story) Full Story

    Hold on there..


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 24, 2011 at 11:23:37 AM EST
    Tags: Republicans, Democrats, Civility, Governor, Michigan, Legislature, Conservatism (all tags)

    Pay attention to what is going on in Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan.

    Our legislators, our governor, our management team running the state needs support.  They need encouragement, they need your civil words ringing in their heads with every stroke of a pen, every yea or nay, with every debated word.

    Disagree?  Good.  Let them know why you disagree, explain the logic in clear unmistakable language that soothes the chaotic premises some of our lawmakers seem to take with them in their operations of daily affairs in Lansing and DC as well.  Remind them why they were elected, and how they campaigned, and how votes or acts that seem contradictory will put them opposite the ideas used to get them where they are.

    Please don't call them names.  At least not OUR guys.  Save that for the dirtbag Dems.  Save it for the bizzarro world rejects that stupid people vote for.  Save the poison for those who bleed poison.

    ~ more below ~

    (10 comments, 606 words in story) Full Story

    Maybe this time?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Feb 16, 2011 at 09:09:54 PM EST
    Tags: Right to life, Abortion, Partial birth murder, Granholm, Michigan, Legislature, SB 160, Arlan Meekhof (all tags)

    Splitting headache today preventing too much wonderful originality, however I wanted to let you in on something good happening in Lansing.

    A Michigan legislator wants legislation that bans the murder of children who happen to be unfortunate enough to have been conceived and carried in Michigan.  "Unfortunate" at least till now.

    State Sen. Arlan Meekhof, is introducing (not yet enrolled)  SB 160 to ban the practice of partial birth abortion in Michigan.  The practice which has had other attempts to ban it by legislators only to be shot down by the former governatrix Jennifer Granholm. When presented with the opportunity as passed by the house 72 34 and senate 24 to 13 in 2008.

    This time its different.  Or at least one would think so.

    First off, the language is supposed to mirror already constitutionally vetted language by congress, because another attempt was through a citizen initiative, and was ruled unconstitutional by the 6th circuit court:

    Constitutionality: The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court's decision in Northland Family Planning v Cox (docket Nos. 05-2417 and 05-2418, published June 4, 2007), held that the Legal Birth Definition Act, an act initiated by citizen petition, is unconstitutional. The court held that "invalidation of the law is the only available course" since the act "imposed an undue burden on a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy by prohibiting the D and E procedure, because it failed to adequately protect the health of the woman, and because it was void for vagueness due to its confusing language."

    I would encourage the fast passage of this protection of our unborn.

    Life is kinda cool.. ya know?

    (2 comments) Comments >>

    More Credit and....


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Sun Jan 30, 2011 at 10:38:44 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Lawmakers, legislature, Conservatives, Lansing, Accountability (all tags)

    A request.

    Kevin did a bang up job on the lead up to the convention.  The interviews, reporting, and follow up with the results of the entire affair gave readers of Rightmichigan a great view into the window of the Michigan Republican workings and who will be advancing the cause going forward. Thanks again KRH!

    Analysis by others during this, has also helped to parse through the likely direction we will be headed going into the 2012 cycle.  The comments we see here are an invaluable tool for getting to the truth of any situation.  The more input, the more likely we find that truth.  Commentary, as I have said before, is often more entertaining and informative than the article which spawns it.

    Frankly its amazing how often some folks will post wonderfully enlightening commentary, yet have no desire to create a blog posting of their own.  RightMichigan commentary often demonstrates this.  No where else is the Michigan right thinking, conservative, truth seeking more active.

    I want to keep it (the truth seeking part) that way..  So..  we go below the line

    (4 comments, 619 words in story) Full Story

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