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  • Dr. Benishek Now Accepting Summer Internships
  • Menominee Public Medicare Briefing
  • Marinette Job Fair
  • West Branch Public Medicare Briefing
  • Petoskey Public Medicare Briefing
  • Dr. Benishek Says ?No? To Spending Cuts To Veterans? Healthcare
  • Gaylord Public "Meet-n-Greet"
  • Dr. Benishek Comments on The Administration?s Budget Proposal
  • Dr. Benishek Supports ?No Budget, No Pay? Legislation
  • Dr. Benishek Says ?Yes? To Giving The President A Line Item Veto
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    The following are news feeds from our elected GOP officials in the Michigan Senate. All information is obtained by an RSS feed from the michigan senate website.



  • Casperson photo advisory: Senator welcomes Michigan Technological University President Glenn Mroz to Gov. Snyder's State of the State address
  • Gov. Snyder signs Sen. Casperson's bill to help improve Michigan's business climate
  • Casperson: Designer drugs like K2, Spice one step closer to ban
  • Casperson reforms will make better use of funding; improve management of natural resources
  • Bill expanding jurisdiction at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore between state-federal authorities clears Senate
  • State Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Tom Casperson comments on Gov. Snyders special message on infrastructure
  • 'Caylees Law' approved by Michigan Senate
  • Casperson photo advisory: Senator welcomes local national park rangers to Capitol
  • 'Caylees Law' approved by MI Senate panel
  • Media Advisory: Sen. Casperson; Senate Reforms, Restructuring and Reinventing Committee to hold public hearings
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    The following are news feeds from our elected GOP officials in the Michigan House of Representatives. All information is obtained by an RSS feed from the GOPHOUSE.COM website.



  • Huuki hosts town hall tour
  • Huuki applauds local efficiency
  • Huuki holds perfect voting record
  • Huuki hosts northern job creator for State of State
  • Huuki's Mining Jobs Proposal: What it is and will be
  • Huuki brings local, state officials together for mining discussion
  • Huuki Op-Ed: A Year in Review
  • Rep. Huuki does week-long ?take your daughter to work? for extra family time
  • Michigan's successful gray wolf recovery
  • House bills add circuit judges back to U.P.
  • Huuki endorses support for crime victims
  • Huuki sets sights on U.P. job creation
  • House approves trailer brake clarification
  • Lawmakers listening to residents on April 23
  • House approves Houghton DDA measure
  • Huuki: Congress must delist gray wolves
  • Huuki appointed to national conference
  • Bill allowing ISD, local school district superintendent consolidations clears House
  • Huuki showcasing local artists in Lansing office
  • House panel OKs flexibility for school leadership
  • Huuki measure aims to help Houghton
  • House lawmakers add $10 million to Pure Michigan
  • Huuki to lead forestry, mining panel
  • Huuki vice chair of resources, tourism panel
  • Huuki's 110th District office ready for business
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  • McBroom bill clears old rules for UP State Fair
  • McBroom votes to end special tax break for Michigan prisoners
  • Michigan's successful gray wolf recovery
  • House bills add circuit judges back to U.P.
  • Governor OKs emergency lights for search teams
  • Snyder signs McBroom's vets bridge bill
  • Senate committee discusses McBroom bills
  • McBroom votes to end lawmaker perk
  • House approves partial-birth abortion ban
  • More volunteers could use emergency lights
  • McBroom announces upcoming office hours
  • House approves waiver for right-of-way work
  • McBroom helps end retiree health care for lawmakers
  • McBroom measure marks dairy awareness day
  • House committee approves wetland mitigation bill
  • House approves call to delist gray wolves
  • McBroom introduces legislation to develop stringent, reasonable regulations of sporting swine operations
  • House approves protecting unemployed, job creators
  • McBroom offers property assessment info
  • Lawmakers introduce bill to help locals save road funding
  • McBroom added to House leadership team
  • House measure calls for Asian carp solution
  • McBroom named to four House committees
  • McBroom available online, toll free
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  • State park, public forest proposed for dark sky preserve in Emmet County
  • Michigan's successful gray wolf recovery
  • House approves revised anti-bullying legislation
  • Local park awarded state grants
  • Foster calls on DNR for PRC equine council
  • Foster rides Pigeon River on horseback, discusses key issues with enthusiasts
  • House lawmakers in Soo for water quality info
  • Michigan House continues Bridge Card reforms
  • Rep. Foster bill sent to governor
  • House looks to new panel to protect Great Lakes
  • End to legislator lifetime health benefits in sight
  • Reps. Foster, Pettalia honor camping, RVs
  • Michigan House approves revised teen driving bill
  • House budget plan includes LSSU concerns
  • Foster applauds changes to tax reform plan
  • Foster announces upcoming office hours
  • Foster appointed to national conference
  • Governor signs $10 million law for Pure Michigan
  • House approves Asian carp resolution
  • House lawmakers add $10 million to Pure Michigan
  • House committee moves Pure Michigan bill
  • Industry experts talk Pure Michigan with House committee
  • State lawmakers to talk Pure Michigan at Soo meeting
  • House measure calls for Asian carp solution
  • Bill proposes $20 million for Pure Michigan
  • Foster opens office, announces contact info Lawmaker one of three freshmen tapped as committee chair
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  • Ryan among House appointees selected for state?s new invasive species council
  • Pettalia encouraged by initial budget proposal
  • Turtle Lake Club ready for annual deer check
  • Hunting and snowmobiling will continue in Huron-Manistee National Forest
  • House bill clarifies property paperwork cleanup
  • Forum slated for public land discussion
  • Pettalia achieves perfect voting record
  • Sanborn students getting in legislative act
  • Pettalia encourages safety during firearm season
  • Helmet bill moves for House consideration
  • Pettalia invites public to invasive species seminar
  • Pettalia to motor for a mission
  • Governor signs law for 'mentored' hunting
  • Pettalia calls for two-year deer baiting trial
  • House looks to new panel to protect Great Lakes
  • Reps. Foster, Pettalia honor camping, RVs
  • Bill shields family property from 'pop-up' tax
  • House approves 'Hunter Heritage'
  • Rep. Pettalia hosting Asian carp town hall
  • Rep. Pettalia helps student financial lesson program
  • Pettalia making case for Shawono
  • Rep. Pettalia accepting intern applications
  • Hunter Heritage legislation gets panel approval
  • House to consider 'Hunter Heritage' legislation
  • House approves Pettalia's Asian carp measure
  • Lawmakers Report Snowmobile Trails in Great Condition
  • Rep. Pettalia responds to governor's budget proposal
  • House gives support to open federal forests
  • Pettalia resolution calls to keep national forest open to hunting, snowmobiling
  • Pettalia named to forestry, mining panel
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  • MacMaster: Governor?s proposals for state budget represent positive direction for Michigan
  • Governor now considering charter school bill
  • New MacMaster laws increase permit transparency
  • DNR restructuring some divisions in 2012
  • MacMaster presented Honor Award
  • Local park awarded state grant
  • House lowering cost of state government
  • DHS audit recommendations help state image
  • Lasater lands Swainson Award for historic work
  • House approves updating submerged log rules
  • House oks increased DEQ permit transparency
  • Education hours added for landscaping license
  • Republicans protect unemployed, job creators in making bold changes to unemployment system
  • MacMaster ready for business in the 105th District
  • MacMaster supports Wolverine Power ruling
  • MacMaster ready for business in the 105th District
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  • Take time for annual property assessment check
  • Randall among House appointees selected for state?s new invasive species council
  • Rep. Rendon offers helpful tax time info
  • Rendon bill clears old rules for cherry reports
  • Rendon applauds Senate passage of military funeral measures
  • Rep. Rendon applauds decision to maintain existing forest management plan
  • State Christmas tree hails from Houghton Lake
  • Emergency Alert System plans Nov. 9 test
  • Rendon welcomes CPL deal with Wisconsin
  • Lawmakers commend Viking Energy for environmental award
  • Sidewalks coming along CR 100 for school safety
  • Rendon Heralds Passage of Resolution to Lift Baiting Ban in Iosco and Neighboring Counties
  • House approves updated military funeral rules
  • Rep. Bruce Rendon joins vote to end retiree health care for lawmakers
  • Military funeral protection moves to House
  • New law speeds child adoption in Michigan
  • Your Voice, My Vote: A Closer Look at the House Tax Plan
  • Rendon, Opsommer homeowner protection bills pass House, move to Senate
  • House approves volunteers on DNR projects
  • Rendon bill separates mourners, protesters
  • Rendon welcomes Bridge Card eligibility change
  • House gives support to open federal forests
  • Booher and Rendon announce MDOT grant for work on Old 27
  • Rendon introduces timely payment measures
  • Rendon introduces resolution against ban on hunting and snowmobiling in national forest
  • Rendon gets additional appointments to 2 bipartisan House committees
  • Rendon bill would bring property tax relief to homeowners
  • Rendon brings experience to House committees
  • Rendon opens office, announces contact info
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  • Johnson votes to protect religious freedom
  • Property tax appeal town hall to help residents
  • Johnson resolution calls on Congress to protect citizens, constitutional liberties
  • SAVE bill creates immigration status check for state assistance eligibility
  • Johnson bill tackles school funding disparity
  • Johnson rides Pigeon River, discusses region with fellow equestrians
  • 'Lifetime' health benefits end for lawmakers
  • Johnson helps pass legislation to crack down on mortgage fraud in Michigan
  • Reps. Johnson, Ananich join in bipartisan effort to make prescription drugs available to the needy
  • Measure ending lifetime healthcare heads to governor's desk
  • Michigan House continues Bridge Card reforms Johnson votes to protect public dollars from fraud, abuse
  • Medication disposal program launched in Clare
  • Rep. Johnson offers home heating credit reminder
  • Landmark bill to cut health care costs for Legislature, schools, local governments
  • State House considering felony charges for not reporting missing child
  • Rep. Johnson bill sent to governor
  • Johnson bill to end legislator lifetime health benefits clears House
  • House approves health care contribution cap
  • Johnson reform bill cuts lawmaker perks
  • House measures ensure quality education for Michigan children
  • State Senate considering two Rep. Johnson measures
  • COLUMN BY REP. JOEL JOHNSON
  • House panel approves full PILT payments
  • Rep. Johnson hosting Asian carp town hall
  • Johnson legislation aims to control costs
  • State clears property snag for Gladwin police headquarters
  • Republicans protect unemployed, job creators in making bold changes to unemployment system
  • Wildlife habitat projects could get volunteer help
  • House approves Asian carp resolution
  • Property tax town hall to help residents
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