National Guard State Tuition Assistance to Transfer to Spouses 

National Guard State Tuition Assistance to Transfer to Spouses 

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June 25, 2021

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Gov. Whitmer Announces Support for Michigan National Guard State Tuition Assistance Program Benefit to Transfer to Spouses

 

LANSING, Mich. — Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced her support for legislation that would allow for the transfer of Michigan National Guard Tuition Assistance Program (MINGSTAP) benefits to the spouses of eligible service members while at the 2021 Memorial Pass in Review Ceremony at Camp Grayling Maneuver Training Center. This significant policy change will extend financial assistance to thousands of eligible spouses and support their efforts to earn a tuition-free degree or professional certificate.

 

“The nearly 11,000 members of the Michigan National Guard repeatedly step up to serve our state admirably through times of crisis and we want to ensure that they, along with their spouses, have access to the state-funded tuition assistance benefits they have earned,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Our National Guard members are critical to our state’s success, and we want them to be equipped with the degrees or training that will support their futures and help them get good-paying, high-skill jobs.”

 

“Since the program’s inception, over 6,000 guard members have utilized MINGSTAP to pursue academic degrees and equip themselves with additional skills,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, adjutant general and director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). “Extending this benefit to spouses will provide increased financial support to our members and their families who have sacrificed on behalf of our state and country.”

 

While MINGSTAP helps individuals and families pursue their education dreams, it will also help build a strong economy that requires a talented and modern workforce to compete for the jobs of the future.

 

“Today’s announcement by the Governor sends a clear message to the spouses of MING service members that this state supports and understands the significant sacrifice and impact military service has on the entire family,” said Lisa Cole, spouse of MING Staff Sgt. Timothy Cole, who are residents of Clio. “This new transferability of benefits will make Michigan a leader in supporting its service members and their spouses.”

 

Legislation needs to be passed and signed into law to allow for this transfer of benefits. The Governor and DMVA have partnered with state Representative Joe Tate (D-Detroit) on this initiative and will be working with him and his legislative colleagues to move this bill in short order so that this new benefit transfer can occur.

 

MINGSTAP is a state-funded tuition assistance program that pays for the tuition costs and eligible fees of Michigan National Guard service members. The program pays full tuition and fees per academic year at any public or private college, university, vocational school, technical school or trade school located in Michigan. For more detailed information, please visit www.michigan.gov/mingstap.

 

The Memorial Pass in Review Ceremony is a time-honored tradition of the Michigan National Guard during which accomplishments of the previous calendar year are acknowledged, outstanding performers are recognized and deceased and fallen members of the Michigan National Guard are honored. Governor Whitmer reviewed the formation of troops as their commander-in-chief along with U.S. Army Major General Paul D. Rogers, adjutant general and director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

 

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Federal mandatory mask order continues

Federal mandatory mask order continues

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Federal mandatory mask order continues for airplanes, buses, public transit systems, and rail systems

June 28, 2021 — As State of Michigan emergency orders were lifted on June 22, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) reminds everyone to continue to mask up on airplanes,  trains, public transit, and intercity vehicles, including vans and buses, in compliance with the federal face mask requirement issued by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and an order issued by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The federal requirements remain in effect through Sept. 13; the CDC order also requires people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have recovered from the virus to continue to wear a mask in public transportation facilities.

The federal requirements were implemented after President Joe Biden’s Executive Order 13998, Promoting COVID-19 Safety in Domestic and International Travel, “to save lives and allow all Americans, including the millions of people employed in the transportation industry, to travel and work safely.”

Science-based measures are critical to preventing the spread of COVID-19. Mask-wearing is one of several proven life-saving measures, including getting the vaccine, physical distancing, appropriate ventilation, and timely testing, that can reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Requiring masks protect America’s transportation workers and passengers, helps control the transmission of COVID-19, and aids in reopening America’s economy.

Various transportation providers fall under the regulatory authority of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the TSA. More COVID-19 information has been posted on their respective websites for further guidance:

https://www.transportation.gov/safety/mask-travel-guidance

https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus

Information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirusand CDC.gov/Coronavirus. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit Michigan.gov/COVIDVaccine.

Contact Your Local Municipality for Flooding Help

Contact Your Local Municipality for Flooding Help

Be Safe and Contact Your Local Municipality for Flooding Help

As the region continues to experience heavy rainfall and flooding, Oakland County reminds residents to stay safe and to contact their local municipality for assistance so they can get help the help they may need faster.

“I urge residents to use caution in any flooded areas or in situations that they feel are unsafe, said County Executive Dave Coulter. “If you are driving and see standing water, ‘turn around, don’t drown.’ Taking the time to follow safety guidelines, will help prevent unnecessary injury.”

Oakland County continues to support residents through Environmental Health Services, Public Health, Emergency Management, the Water Resource Commission and other departments that play a vital role in mitigating the effects of flooding.

Rainfall rates have already exceeded four inches in parts of Oakland County. With a forecast of continuing significant rainfall, the chances for some flooding increases.

Per the National Weather Service, concerns for today remain on the heavy rain/flooding potential as well as severe storm chances this afternoon and evening.

Residents can visit oakgov.com/emergency-management for updates.

Whitmer Gets a Taste of Working at Better Made 

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VIDEO: Governor Whitmer Gets a Taste of Working at Better Made

Better Made celebrates 90 years of employing workers, contributing to state’s economy

 

Lansing, MICH. – Governor Whitmer continued her “Work With Whitmer” tour at Better Made Snack Foods in Detroit, where she assisted with quality control, case packing, and fulfilling online orders. The governor highlighted the company’s contribution to strengthening the state’s economy and also presented a special tribute in honor of former company CEO, Salvatore “Sam” Cipriano and celebrated Better Made Snack Food’s 90th anniversary.

 

“It was my honor to visit Better Made Snack Foods, a Michigan institution, for their 90th anniversary,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “I was thrilled to spend time working alongside dedicated Better Made employees getting some hands-on experience in the facility where my favorite chips are made and pay tribute to former CEO Sam Cipriano, whose leadership has helped Better Made thrive. The company offers good-paying jobs to Michiganders in the region and is contributing to our economic jumpstart as we emerge from the pandemic together.”

 

“We are very honored to have such a high-ranking government official visit our facility,” says Cathy Gusmano, CEO of Better Made Snack Foods. “We appreciate the Governor taking the time out of her busy schedule to come and see what we do and we’re really pleased that we are her favorite potato chip!”

 

View the video here.

 

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Road bridge over I-75 starts after Independence Day

Road bridge over I-75 starts after Independence Day

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Replacement of 11 Mile Road bridge over I-75 starts  

after Independence Day weekend in Oakland County  

 

Fast facts:

– The 11 Mile Road overpass over I-75 will be replaced this year.   

– Both directions of 11 Mile Road will be closed to through-traffic.

– The new 11 Mile Road overpass is scheduled to open in November.     

 

June 28, 2021 — Contracting crews will be replacing the 11 Mile Road overpass above I-75 in the city of Madison Heights this year. Removal of the existing structure will begin during the overnight hours of Friday, July 9. The new 11 Mile Road overpass is scheduled to open in mid-November.

During this replacement work, both directions of 11 Mile Road will be closed to through-traffic between Campbell-Hilton and John R. roads. One lane will be open in each direction for residential and business traffic between Campbell-Hilton Road and the southbound service drive on the west side of the freeway, and between John R. Road and the northbound service drive on the east side of I-75. During the closure, through-traffic will be detoured to 12 Mile Road.

In addition, all ramps at the I-75/11 Mile Road interchange will be closed, except for Fourth Avenue access to southbound I-75. That entrance ramp will remain open during the initial phase of the replacement work and is expected to close later this summer.                               

A closure of the northbound service drive from Lincoln to Baxter avenues, as well as the southbound service drive from Gardenia Avenue to just south of 11 Mile Road, will be in place until mid-November.

Follow I-75 modernization progress on the web at www.Modernize75.com, or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Modernize75 or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Modernize75.