September 15, 2009 by Laura
Today in
Nearly 100,000 Michiganians will run out of benefits by the end of the year. The Michigan House of Representatives approved related legislation to help
These bills, also called the “Unemployment Modernization Act,” would allow individuals enrolled in a state-approved job training program to receive unemployment insurance benefits for an extra 26 weeks and would also allow those working between 16 and 40 hours per week to become eligible for unemployment insurance benefits beginning after
Senate Democrats have continuously called for action on this legislation since day one, despite the issue being overlooked by their colleagues across the aisle. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Prusi (D- Ishpeming) spoke on the Senate floor on the urgency for action on these bills. His statement can be viewed here: http://www.senate.mi.gov/prusi/play.php?id=796. Check out these other sites to help call for action:
- To sign a petition and contact Republican Senators to demand support for the legislation click here: www.senate.michigan.gov/dem/helpmiworkers.
- To join the ‘Help Michigan Workers’ Facebook Cause page click here: http://apps.facebook.com/causes/317737/42426775?m=2d8eb144&t=1247754471.
As Congress and others work to help families struggling get by in this economy, Senate Democrats will continue to make this issue a priority.
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Sen. Hunter to Host Foreclosure Town Hall
July 17, 2009 by Senator Tupac A Hunter
On Wednesday, July 22, I will host a town hall meeting with former Rep. Steve Tobocman and state and local experts on how to save your home from foreclosure. It will take place from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. at the Northwest Activity Center in Detroit at 18100 Meyers Road.
This is a free event. For more information, call 1-800-454-7842 or visit www.mirealtors.com.
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New Data Makes Compelling Case for Unemployment Modernization Bills
July 17, 2009 by Sara
New unemployment data released yesterday paints a dismal, yet not surprising, picture of the state of
Senators Tupac A. Hunter and Deb Cherry have introduced bills that would throw a lifeline to unemployed workers in
Last month, Senate Democrats forced a vote on the bills to help
Senate Democrats also recently launched a website calling for action on this unemployment modernization plan that twenty-seven other states have already approved to receive the funding allocated to them. The site, www.senate.michigan.gov/dem/helpmiworkers, encourages visitors to sign a petition and contact Republican Senators to demand support for the legislation. Please take a moment to visit the site and add your name to the list. Senate Democrats will continue to fight for
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Sen. Jacobs to Host Town Hall on MI Tax Structure
June 19, 2009 by Sara
Sen. Gilda Z. Jacobs will discuss Michigan’s tax structure and how it affects state revenues and funding for state and local services at a town hall meeting on July 6. Senator Jacobs’ guest at the town hall will be Southfield Treasurer Irv Lowenberg. The meeting will include a PowerPoint presentation and time for questions from the public. The event is free of charge.
As the Minority Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, Sen. Jacobs wants public input on decisions being made in Lansing that directly affect citizens’ pocketbooks.
WHO: State Senator Gilda Z. Jacobs and Irv Lowenberg, Southfield Treasurer
WHAT: Town Hall Meeting on Michigan’s Tax Structure
WHEN: July 6, 2009, Monday, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Southfield Public Library Auditorium
26300 Evergreen Road (South of 11 Mile Road)
For additional information please call Sen. Jacobs at 1-888-937-4453 or e-mail her at sengjacobs@senate.michigan.gov
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Helping Michigan Workers Just One Click Away
June 19, 2009 by Senator Deborah Cherry
When I talk with my constituents, one of the most pressing issues on their minds is
The Michigan House of Representatives has approved a plan to modernize our unemployment system with $138.9 million in federal stimulus funds for unemployed workers enrolled in a state-approved training program (I introduced the Senate version of this), and part-time workers who have lost their jobs. However, the
Helping
We need your help to make sure that the Senate Majority follows the House’s lead and makes the passage of this important legislation to help
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Let Michigan's Film Incentives Work
May 13, 2009 by Senator Glida Z Jacobs
Last year, the Michigan Legislature approved the country’s most aggressive incentive package for the film and digital media industries with overwhelming support. Now these incentives are under fire from some who say they are “too successful.” Those arguments are shortsighted. Instead of capping these incentives I believe that we should let them continue working and bringing new jobs and industries to
Just this year we have heard about new movie deals and new studios coming into our state. Southfield-based Parallax Productions signed a deal with New Castle Entertainment to create several movies worth as much as $60 million. In early April a new $146 million dollar studio complex was announced for
Yes the state has collected taxes and yes we have paid incentive money back to these productions. This is what film incentive critics focus on: the money the state pays back to productions. What the critics fail to consider is the money that comes into our communities from these same productions. The local trophy shop that provided trophies for a movie about high school students, the hotel rooms and homes that are rented for actors, the locals who are hired for extras, the caterers that provide food, and the list will only grow longer if we just let these film incentives work.
At least one of our neighbors,
That is the point of the film incentives and that is what they are doing for
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