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Progress Michigan: The big money rolls out in MI races

Progress Michigan: The big money rolls out in MI races

By David Holtz on October 28, 2010

Business leaders spend on ads to defeat Democrats next Tuesday. Why is MSU’s Lou Ann Simon part of such a partisan group?

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged 29th distrit, Bob Jones, business leaders of michigan, David Hildebrand, election, Meijer, Michigan | 1 Response

Progress Michigan: Rick Michigan’s Tea Party

Progress Michigan: Rick Michigan’s Tea Party

By David Holtz on August 18, 2010

Welcome to the Tea Party, Mr. Snyder.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, Progress Michigan | Tagged candidate, election, GOP, governor, Progress Michigan, rick snyder, tea party | Leave a response

Thomas Patrick Morgan and Lawrence Hidalgo, Jr.

Two candidates for LCC board offer their ideas

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 23, 2009

Thomas Patrick Morgan and Lawrence Hidalgo, Jr., share their views on why they have formed a slate with incumbent LCC Trustee Robert Proctor to run for the Lansing Community College Board of Trustees.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged board of trustees, election, Lansing Community College, Lawrence Hidalgo, Robert Proctor, Thomas Patrick Morgan | Leave a response

YOU VOTE:  How would you rate websites for Lansing mayoral candidates?

YOU VOTE: How would you rate websites for Lansing mayoral candidates?

By Wes Thorp on October 1, 2009

Lansing’s mayoral election is getting closer and you decide how useful each campaign website is to voters. Is it Mayor Virg Bernero’s or is it Council-member Carol Wood’s? What should be the criteria in deciding the helpfulness of each one? Here’s some points. You add your opinion.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Bernero, campaign, election, Lansing, mayor, websites, Wes Thorp, Wood | 2 Responses

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During his recent visit to Lansing, Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear talked about aging Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Van Buren County, Michigan, on the shores of Lake Michigan.


Anika Fassia of Public Works: The Center for the Public Sector, talked to the recent Michigan Summit for progressives about a Michigan narrative that frames policy discussions in terms of community values.


George Goehl of National Peoples' Action says progressives need to re-envision the economy and suggests a strategy for activists attending the 2012 Michigan Summit in Lansing on May 12, 2012.


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"I never thought I'd see the day I would be fighting my grandmother's fight..." said Melissa Osborn in addressing the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


Kathie Kuhn of the Peace Education gives a spoken word performance of "Hey, Now" at the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


"Let Freedom Ring - P.A. 4 Emergency Manager Act Forum" was a public forum on Michigan’s local government takeover law that directly assaults American democratic liberties. Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor was the keynote speaker, followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. This is the recording Rev. Pinkney's keynote address.

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