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Sparrow News: Sparrow Ionia Nurse Honored

Michigan Business Network
September 19, 2023 6:00 PM

with DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award

IONIA, MI – Sparrow Ionia Hospital’s Kathleen (Kathy) Raby has received a DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award for demonstrating compassionate care and actively engaging in the development of herself and others throughout her nursing career.

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Gov. Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Children, Keep People Safe

Michigan Business Network
September 19, 2023 12:00 PM

LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation to protect minors in Michigan by preventing child marriage, building on previous legislation she signed earlier this year. The bills raise the minimum age of consent for marriage to 18 and update laws to effectively implement the child marriage ban.  

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Sparrow News: Sparrow Community Hospitals Receive Top National Grades for Patient Experience

Michigan Business Network
September 18, 2023 6:00 PM

Sparrow Carson and Ionia hospitals receive top national grades from patients

Sparrow Carson and Ionia hospitals have received a five-star rating for the experience they provide patients.

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Gov. Whitmer Proclaims September 17 as Barry Sanders Day

Michigan Business Network
September 18, 2023 6:00 AM

LANSING, Mich. – Sunday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed September 17, 2023, as Barry Sanders Day in Michigan. The day coincides with an unveiling of a new statue outside of Ford Field honoring the legacy of Barry Sanders, legendary Detroit Lions running back.

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Governor Whitmer Announces Mobile Response Grant Recipients as Part of State’s Commitment to Mental Health Resources

Michigan Business Network
September 14, 2023 3:00 PM

Five community mental health programs receive $900,000 to provide crisis care   

LANSING, Mich. – As part of the state’s commitment to ensuring Michigan families have access to behavioral health resources when and where they need them, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is expanding access to mobile response teams to address crisis situations for young people.

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MHA | Proposed Hospital Nurse Staffing Bills Harm Public’s Access to Healthcare

Michigan Business Network
September 13, 2023 11:00 AM

82% of Michigan Voters Oppose Mandated Hospital Nurse Staffing Ratios

LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) released data today illustrating strong public opposition to legislation proposing one-size-fits-all state-mandated hospital nurse-to-patient staffing ratios and hospital survey data on the severe impact of the legislation on access to care for Michiganders.

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ICYMI: Peters Travels Across Michigan on Annual Motorcycle Tour, Highlights Work on Issues Important to Michiganders

Michigan Business Network
September 13, 2023 7:00 AM

Peters Rode Over 1,300 Miles to Muskegon, Ironwood, Escanaba, Traverse City, Bay City, Lansing & Novi

DETROIT, MI – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI) recently completed his annual motorcycle tour across Michigan, riding over 1,300 miles and highlighting the work he’s doing in the Senate on issues important to Michiganders including increasing support for workforce development programs, standing with workers and veterans, upgrading our roads and bridges, helping farmers address threats to their crops, and growing our state’s defense footprint.

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Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor 9/11 Victims

Michigan Business Network
September 11, 2023 9:00 AM

LANSING, Mich. – Sunday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex to be lowered to half-staff on Monday, September 11, 2023, to honor and remember the heroes who lost their lives and those who sacrificed their lives for others, including our first responders who showed bravery in responding to the attacks and aiding the victims.  

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Majority of Michiganders Support Clean Energy Proposals in What’s Next Address

Michigan Business Network
September 8, 2023 7:00 PM

Majority of Michiganders support 100% clean energy standard, energy efficiency programs, empowering the Michigan Public Service Commission, the state’s energy regulator  

LANSING, Mich. — A majority of Michiganders support the clean energy proposals in the ‘What’s Next Address,’ a speech Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered on August 30 to lay out top legislative priorities for the fall and beyond. A 100% clean energy standard, energy efficiency programs, and empowering the Michigan Public Service Commission will protect Michigan’s air, land, and lakes while creating good-paying jobs and lowering costs for families and small businesses.   

100% Clean Energy Standard 

To protect our air and water for future generations while creating jobs, lowering costs, and enhancing reliability, we need to expand domestic energy production.  

  • What’s next: Enact a 100% clean energy standard for Michigan so future generations have clean air to breathe and safe water to drink. Drive down costs for consumers, reduce our reliance on foreign energy and create good-paying manufacturing jobs along the way.   

What do Michiganders think? 

  • In a recent poll from Impact Research commissioned by the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, voters across the political spectrum support policies that will protect our air and water like moving toward 100% clean energy and over two-thirds of Michiganders agree that climate change is caused at least in part by human activity, including a plurality of Republicans. 
  • 73% of Michiganders support increasing the share of electricity that is produced from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar. 
  • 67% of Michiganders support the MI Healthy Climate Plan. 
  • 61% of Michiganders support moving Michigan to a 100% clean energy electricity grid, including 60% of independents. 
  • A plurality of Michiganders wants the legislature to do more to address climate change. 
  • 71% of Michiganders want Governor Whitmer to fight for federal climate funds from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. 
  • 66% of Michiganders are very or somewhat concerned with climate change. 
  • 66% of Michiganders would like to see the state produce more energy from clean energy sources. 
  • 64% of Michiganders support the Inflation Reduction Act, including 65% of Independents. 
  • 61% of Michiganders say the state should do more to address air pollution.   

Energy Efficiency 

Utility bills are a monthly expense that make a real dent in family budgets. We need to find ways to lower costs so people have more money in their pockets.  

  • What’s next: Improve energy efficiency and waste reduction programs to drive down costs for families and small businesses. Help Michiganders upgrade their homes or businesses to save the money while protecting their access to reliable power.     

What do Michiganders think? 

  • In a recent poll from Impact Research commissioned by the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, voters across the political spectrum support expanding energy efficiency. 
  • In an April 2023 Data for Progress poll, 80% of Michiganders supported increasing investments in homes and businesses to improve their energy efficiency and lower energy bills.   

Empowering the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC): To produce more clean, domestic energy so we can lower costs and create jobs, we need stronger tools to build more, faster.  

  • What’s next: Bolster the MPSC by authorizing them to permit utility-scale clean energy projects the same way they can currently do so for other sources of energy. Also authorize them to consider climate and equity in their regulatory decisions so we can prioritize the health and well-being of our communities as we expand energy production.   

What do Michiganders think? 

  • In a recent poll from Impact Research commissioned by the Michigan League of Conservation Voters: 
  • 65% of Michiganders support cutting red tape and streamlining the process for permitting renewable energy such as wind and solar so that local communities can generate more tax revenue and provide services to residents.  
  • 75% of Michiganders want stronger penalties and accountability for power outages. 
  • There is also broad support for allowing farmers to utilize their own land for clean energy projects. 
  • In an April 2023 Data for Progress poll, 70% of voters said the MPSC should be required to consider power reliability, resilience against extreme weather, pollution reduction, and energy affordability in all of its regulatory decisions.    

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Treasury | The Michigan Education Savings Program Celebrates College Savings Month

Michigan Business Network
September 8, 2023 2:00 PM

with a Special Bonus Deposit Incentive for Families

LANSING – In Michigan and throughout the country, September is recognized as College Savings Month. College Savings Month serves to remind families about the importance of saving for a child, grandchild or another loved one’s higher education while highlighting the value and flexibility of saving with a 529 college savings plan.

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