Senator Kowall addresses the Senate on a package of bills to brings jobs to Michigan.

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Michigan State Senator Mike Kowall describes legislation that will give businesses that wish to setup or expand in the state prompt response when seeking permits and brings the state's currently onerous regulatory environment within federal standards.

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SENATOR KOWALL LOOKS FORWARD TO JOINING THE GOVERNOR IN WORKING TO IMPROVE MICHIGAN'S ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

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SENATOR KOWALL ADDRESSES THE SENATE ON A PACKAGE OF BILLS TO BRINGS JOBS TO MICHIGAN.

Michigan State Senator Mike Kowall describes legislation that will give businesses that wish to setup or expand in the state prompt response when seeking permits and brings the state's currently onerous regulatory environment within federal standards. (Thursday, March 17, 2011)

SENATORS KOWALL, PAPPAGEORGE, CASPERSON, PAVLOV, HILDENBRAND AND HANSEN SPEAKING AT A PRESS CONFERENCE TO INTRODUCE LEGISLATION THAT WOULD REDUCE RED TAPE IN THE STATE'S PERMITTING PROCESS.

Michigan State Senators Mike Kowall, John Pappageorge, Tom Casperson, Phil Pavlov, Dave Hildenbrand and Geoff Hansen introduced legislation to speed the process by which companies can get the necessary state permits to operate in Michigan. Among the many goals of enacting this legislation is to make sure the state does not implement air and water quality standards more stringent than those of the federal government. (Wednesday, March 16, 2011)

SENATOR MIKE KOWALL REACTS TO THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

(Wednesday, January 19, 2011)