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Michigan Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Public Safety and Community Trust With PoliceÂ
Comprehensive bill package supported by Michiganders, law enforcement officials would limit use of no-knock warrants, require de-escalation and crisis response training, prevent body cam tampering, and enforce other safeguards to protect residents and enhance the...
Sen. Moss, Reps. Arbit, Steckloff Issue Statement Supporting Censure of Bloomfield Township Trustee
BLOOMFIELD, Mich. (Oct. 15, 2024) — Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) and Reps. Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield) and Samantha Steckloff (D-Farmington Hills) have released the following statement in response to the Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees' censure of Trustee...
Senate Democrats Continue Work to Strengthen Consumer Protections in MichiganÂ
Senate Finance Cmte. discusses legislation to crack down on price gouging, secure residents’ personal data and better protect seniors from scams LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 9, 2024) — Today, a slew of legislative packages bolstering consumer protection laws in Michigan were...
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We partnered with Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Representative Haley Stevens, David Coulter, Oakland County Executive, State Representative Brenda Carter, and Michigan Secretary of State's Office to host a constituent services day at Bowens Senior Center in Pontiac last week, bringing vital state government agencies right into our community to assist with the needs of our residents. ... See MoreSee Less
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When is this dumbass hateful intolerant Bitch going to condemn the terrorism and fire Bombings of Tesla Dealerships and vehicles ???
Rep. Schriver held a “press conference” on his Michigan House resolution that urges the US Supreme Court to overturn its landmark 2015 marriage equality ruling.
But it quickly became our press conference. Watch: ... See MoreSee Less
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This says so much about Schriver's obsession about what other people do with their lives. I'm angry he's even in office and sad for Oxford to have such a pathetic state senator.
I’ll take questions”. Senator. Thank you. Bravo!đź‘Ź
Schriver’s a douche. Who cares what people do in their personal lives? What a waste of tax payers money and time. Maybe he should focus on pedophiles and lobbyist that are greasing palms….
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Last Friday, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. arrested a Pontiac mother who, according to authorities, had abandoned her three children in their home for several years. The children — a 15-year-old boy and two girls, ages 12 and 13 — were discovered living in deplorable conditions after their mother allegedly left them sometime in 2020.
Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) and State Representative Brenda Carter (D-Pontiac) released the following statement:
“We are disturbed and heartbroken that these precious Pontiac children were forced to survive for several years in squalor and abandonment. The conditions inside this home are shocking and despicable, and we thank law enforcement for their actions to rescue these children and hold their mother accountable.
“Our teams will work with urgency to review gaps in the system and strengthen the law so tragedies like this can never happen again.” ... See MoreSee Less
Moss, Carter Condemn Child Neglect Case in Pontiac
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Moss, Carter Condemn Child Neglect Case in Pontiac4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Great Job! Thank you for your courage and doing this. This is how Democratic lawmakers need to fight back. On this issue and others. Kudos!
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Gaps in the system? There are others then the mother being held "accountable" and "loosing their jobs" too right?