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Join Me and SOS Benson for a Voting and Elections Town Hall!
Dear Neighbor, Please join me and a slate of special guests in Grosse Pointe Woods for a Voting and Elections Town Hall! During the event, we’ll break down some of the recent changes to our state’s election laws — including new options for early voting and a...
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Dear Neighbor, With warmer weather just around the corner, I hope you and your family are able to get outside, soak up the sunlight, and enjoy the fresh spring air. I know I’m looking forward to making the most of all our lakeshore district has to offer this season,...
Creating a Brighter, Healthier Future for Michigan + Other Legislative Updates
Dear Neighbor, Happy spring, District 12! I hope you and your family are able to enjoy the extra sunshine and warm weather that is heading our way. Team Hertel has been making good use of the longer days, as we have been busy both in Lansing and throughout our...
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Today, Clay Township Supervisor Artie Bryson joined me to testify in support of Senate Bill 700 which would help communities such as Harsens Island boost local economic development and allow them to grow their downtown footprints. ... See MoreSee Less
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Keep up the great work Kevin
Every second counts when a student athlete goes into sudden cardiac arrest. That's why we passed legislation to ensure every Michigan school has an AED and trained personnel ready to quickly respond to medical emergencies on and off the field.
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High school coaches in Michigan now required to get CPR, AED training
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All high school coaches in Michigan are now required to have a valid certification for CPR and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED).0 CommentsComment on Facebook