Whitmer Delivers 2024 State of the State Address

Whitmer Delivers 2024 State of the State Address

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January 24, 2024

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Gov. Whitmer Delivers 2024 State of the State Address, Outlines Vision to Lower Costs, Improve Education, and Help Anyone Make it in Michigan

 

LANSING, Mich – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her 2024 State of the State address in front of a joint session of the Michigan Legislature. She laid out her plans to lower costs, improve education, and ensure anyone can “make it” in Michigan.

 

“We put together a heck of a record in 2023 and we are starting 2024 ready to rock,” said Governor Whitmer. “This year let’s keep our foot on the accelerator by continuing to focus on the issues that make a real difference in people’s lives. Let’s build more housing to expand supply and lower costs, and save family caregivers thousands on their taxes. To improve education, let’s deliver a budget that expands free pre-K for all and makes community college tuition-free for every high school graduate. Finally, let’s keep bringing supply chains and jobs back home to Michigan by shoring up our economic development toolkit so anyone can ‘make it’ in Michigan. Together, we can build a brighter future and help every Michigander have a classic Michigan story.”

 

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Housing

The State of Michigan will make the largest investment to build housing in Michigan history, nearly $1.4 billion to build or rehabilitate nearly 10,000 homes. That is 10 times what the state invested to build housing 10 years ago. Building more of every kind of housing—single family homes, apartments, and mixed-use buildings—will expand supply and lower costs. Getting this done will also support thousands of good-paying jobs in the skilled trades—from pipefitters and carpenters to bricklayers and roofers.

 

 

Caregiver Tax Credit

Michiganders with caregiving responsibilities juggle their own lives and careers while spending thousands of dollars out-of-pocket on related expenses. Governor Whitmer proposed the new Caring for MI Family Tax Credit to save thousands of Michigan families up to $5,000 off their taxes. The proposal covers caregiving expenses including counseling, transportation, and nursing or respite services.

 

 

Pre-K for All

The governor wants to provide access to free pre-K for every single 4-year-old Michigander in the next budget. Free pre-K saves families an average of $10,000 a year and helps students build a solid academic foundation for long-term success, improving literacy rates and closing achievement gaps. Data shows that children who attend pre-K have better academic outcomes, higher graduation rates, and go on to earn more money when they start working. Investments in pre-K will also attract employers seeking to expand or relocate to Michigan by giving parents more safe, affordable options for their kids when they go to work.

 

 

Community College for All

Tonight, the governor proposed we work together to make the first 2 years of community college tuition-free for every high school graduate. This will save students an average of $4,000 as they earn an associates degree or skills certificate at a community college, helping them land a better-paying, high-skill job in a career field they love. Getting this done will also help Michigan achieve its Sixty by 30 goal, to have 60% of working-age adults earn a postsecondary education by 2030. Michigan’s growing economy must be driven by a growing base of skilled talent. As more supply chains come home and advanced manufacturing businesses expand in Michigan, they will need qualified talent to meet their needs. Every student deserves a chance to pursue their passion so they can build a good life in Michigan.

 

 

Rebuilding Michigan

Infrastructure is critical to growing Michigan’s population and economy. Tonight, Governor Whitmer called on the Michigan Department of Transportation to authorize the final $700 million of the Rebuilding Michigan Plan. The five-year, $3.5 billion plan has focused on fixing Michigan’s most economically critical roads while supporting over 45,000 jobs without raising taxes by a dime. The final round of bonding projects includes 94 right along the Detroit Airport, 696 from Southfield through Warren, and a bridge in Erie Township.

 

 

Make it in Michigan

Companies are bringing supply chains back home to America—and especially to Michigan—in a big way. Michigan is showing the world that we make a lot more than just cars. In the decades ahead, we will dominate batteries, chips, and clean energy. To keep winning this race for the future, Michigan needs to upgrade its bipartisan economic development toolkit:

  1. R&D Tax Credit: unleash innovation while lowering costs for businesses.
  1. HIRE Michigan: lower overall payroll taxes for these firms. The value behind it is simple: the more you hire in Michigan, the more you should save in Michigan.
  1. Renaissance Zones: spur investment in areas of the state that are too often left out or left behind by lowering the cost of doing business in them.
  1. Innovation Fund: invest in early-stage start-ups, help launch hundreds of new Michigan-based companies, creating thousands of jobs.

 

OC Displays Pride in Lions Lighting Courthouse in Blue

OC Displays Pride in Lions Lighting Courthouse in Blue

Oakland County Displays Pride in Lions Lighting Courthouse in Blue

Post Date:01/25/2024 10:28 AM

Pontiac, Mich. – Oakland County is lighting up the Sixth Circuit Court Building with blue lights in support of the NFC North Champion Detroit Lions.

Beginning tonight through Sunday, the white exterior of the upper part of the courthouse will be bathed in a color similar to the Lions’ iconic uniforms.

Fans driving by the Oakland County government campus, located at 1200 N. Telegraph Road in Pontiac, who want to show their Lions pride are welcome to stop to take a selfie in front of the circuit court building on any of these nights. There’s parking in the lot just south of the courthouse.

Oakland County’s electronic roadside signs on northbound Telegraph on the government campus will also have celebratory messages cheering on the team.

The last time the courthouse was illuminated was in November during the days leading up to Veterans Day, in which it was lit in green to honor those who served in the military.

Go Lions!

Gov. Whitmer’s 2024 State of the State Address Tonight

Gov. Whitmer’s 2024 State of the State Address Tonight

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January 24, 2024

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How to Watch Gov. Whitmer’s 2024 State of the State Address Tonight

 

LANSING, Mich. — Tonight, Governor Gretchen Whitmer will deliver the 2024 State of the State Address in front of a joint session of the Michigan Legislature at 7:00PM. You can watch live online or on television.

 

“Michigan’s story can be seen in our people’s stories,” said Governor Whitmer. “We are a state full of humble, hardworking people with simple dreams for themselves and their families. After one of the most successful years in our state’s history, we’ve delivered on our promises to Michiganders, ranging from record tax cuts for families and free school meals for students to safer communities and more personal freedoms under the law. I look forward to sharing my vision for how we continue getting things done so everyone can build a brighter future in Michigan.”

 

During her address, Governor Whitmer will lay out her plans to continue building on the historic accomplishments of the first Democratic-led legislature in 40 years. Her proposals will lower costs, continue record investments in education from preschool to college, expand access to safe and affordable homes for Michigan families, keep protecting our seniors, boost our state’s economy to new heights, and so much more.

 

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Reducing Energy Costs and Saving Money for Residents

Reducing Energy Costs and Saving Money for Residents

Reducing Energy Costs and Saving Money for Residents Goal of New Oakland SAVES Grant Program

Post Date:01/23/2024 9:20 AM
  • Applications are now open for Oakland SAVES, Oakland County’s $5 million grant program to help working families make energy-saving home improvements.
  • Some of the environmentally sustainable upgrades that are eligible for the grants include insulation, weatherstripping, ENERGY STAR HVAC, doors, and windows.

Jan. 23, 2024, Pontiac, Mich. –  Applications are now open for the Oakland SAVES grant program, a collaboration of Oakland County and Michigan Saves, the first nonprofit green bank in the United States, to improve energy efficiency in at least 1,000 income-qualified and other households within the county. To apply, go to michigansaves.org/oaklandsaves/ or call 517-484-6474.

“At least 1,000 households in Oakland County will be able to make needed improvements to their homes, which will make them more energy efficient in all sorts of weather and help them save money on their utility bills,” said Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. “This program, funded with federal American Rescue Plan dollars, benefits not only our residents but will result in a reduction in carbon emissions and that translates into a cleaner and more sustainable environment in the long run.”

There are two tiers of grants. The first will utilize $4 million for grants of up to $5,000 for income-qualified households. The second will use the remaining $1 million to pay up to 20 percent of a sustainable home improvement, capping out at $3,000, for any Oakland County household.

Tier one will serve residents whose income doesn’t qualify for free services from the federal Weatherization Assistance Program and most utility income-qualified programs but struggle to qualify for traditional financing. These homeowners exist within every community and are overlooked when it comes to energy assistance programs. Many of these homeowners are making ends meet but are just one emergency expense away from financial difficulty.

Some of the environmentally sustainable upgrades eligible for the Oakland SAVES grants include attic insulation, air sealing, door weatherstripping, and duct insulation. It also includes ENERGY STAR doors, windows, water heaters, air conditioners and furnaces. Program participants may also make building code or health and safety improvements associated with installing energy-efficient upgrades.

The Oakland SAVES program will be available until Dec. 31, 2025, or until the funds are exhausted. The Oakland County Board of Commissioners, working with the Coulter administration and Chief Sustainability Officer Erin Quetell, appropriated $5 million of the county’s American Recovery Plan (ARP) funds last November for the Oakland SAVES (Simple Actions for Valuable Energy Savings) grant program.

Make the Department of Defense work for Michigan

Make the Department of Defense work for Michigan

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Hi there,

Great news: the Office of Rep. Elissa Slotkin is now accepting submissions for the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) – the bill with programs and policies for the Department of Defense.

To make a submission click HERE

The NDAA is a piece of legislation Congress passes each year that sets recommended funding levels and policy for the Department of Defense, including our military. And as a Member of the House Armed Services Committee, Congresswoman Slotkin and our staff work closely on the bill for months.

Each year, the Congresswoman accepts submissions and ideas from constituents for the NDAA to ensure that they have a voice on the final product and that the legislation works for Michigan.

In previous years, some of the provisions that she has secured and passed into law through the bill include:

  • Testing for PFAS at sites in Michigan contaminated by DoD activity.
  • Securing critical elements of our military’s defense supply chain, including ensuring domestic supplies of key pharmaceuticals.
  • Ensuring that U.S. military bases, including Selfridge Air National Guard Base, are adequately resourced and equipped to safeguard U.S. national security interests in the homeland and abroad.
  • Pushing back on Chinese-made autonomous vehicles to protect Michigan’s auto industry.
  • Providing funds to advance research, development, testing, and evaluation for new and emerging technologies across the military services, which will support Michigan’s defense industrial base.

So if you or someone you know has an idea that could make an impact in Michigan, let us know! It could make it into federal law.

– Office of Rep. Elissa Slotkin

Donni Steele Fundraiser – February 8

Donni Steele Fundraiser – February 8

Dear Friends,

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and Holiday Season with your loved ones. I wish you all the very best throughout 2024.

Thank you to all of you who have supported me throughout the years. Your encouragement and support are monumental. I cannot thank you enough.

This year, I am up for re-election to the Michigan State House. During my first term, I have focused on important issues for my constituents: roads, infrastructure, supporting small businesses, government transparency, and responsible spending.

Please join me on Thursday, February 8th, for my Valentine’s fundraiser at Chuck Moss’s private residence. You can purchase tickets online at: https://secure.anedot.com/friends-of-donni-steele/donate.

If you cannot make it to this event and would like to donate still, please donate online at https://secure.anedot.com/friends-of-donni-steele/donate

Thank you for your continued friendship and support,

Donni

House District 54
 Located completely within Oakland County, District 54 covers:
  • Auburn Hills, Precincts 1-3, 5-9
  • City of Bloomfield Hills, Precincts 1,2
  • Bloomfield Township, Precincts 2-9, 12
  • Oakland Township, Precincts 5,7
  • All of Orion Township, Precincts 1-15.