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Senator Dave Hildenbrand (2/18/2011)
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State Sen. Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, (left) welcomed his hometown pastor, Ken Ford of the Alton Bible Church, to the Michigan Senate on Nov. 3. Ford delivered the invocation before Senate session. (11/3/2011)
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State Sen. Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, listens as Mary Ablan, executive director of the Area Agencies on Aging Association of Michigan, discusses the passage of senior protection legislation at a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The measures help protect Michigans seniors, encourage increased reporting of elder abuse and strengthen penalties for those convicted of abusing a senior. (11/3/2011)
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State Sen. Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, welcomed members of the Michigan Youth Marines to the floor of the Michigan Senate on Thursday, October 13, 2011. (10/13/2011)
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Senator Hildenbrand welcomes to his office constituents from the 29th District representing the Special Olympics. From left: Jeanne Putney, Jacqui Putney-Bunt, Sen. Hildenbrand, James Yeck, James Taylor and Allison Moore. (9/20/2011)
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Sen. Dave Hildenbrand and Dr. Bernard Taylor Jr., superintendent of the Grand Rapids Public Schools, recently testified before the Senate Education Committee on the reforms needed to support the district's schools of innovation. The 29th District lawmaker currently has reform legislation, Senate Bills 344 and 345, being considered by the panel. (5/4/2011)
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Sen. Dave Hildenbrand welcomes members of the Grand Rapids Mayor's Youth Council to the Michigan Senate floor during their visit to Lansing. (3/17/2011)
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Senator Dave Hildenbrand, along with several of his Senate colleagues, announced measures to help put people back to work and cut the red tape that creates hurdles for Michigan job providers. Hildenbrand said Senate Bills 271 through 279 will reduce burdensome regulations on individuals and businesses to help create jobs and boost Michigans economy. (3/16/2011)
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Sen. Dave Hildenbrand (right) presents a Senate resolution to Dr. David Dvorak at the state Capitol as Feb. 24, 2011 was declared Conductive Education Day. Dvorak, the current president of the Association of Conductive Education of North America, is a longtime advocate of the strategy at the national and state level as well as in the Grand Rapids area. Developed more than 60 years ago, this system of education maximizes the independence and mobility of children and adults with neuromotor disabilities.
(2/24/2011)
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Senator Hildenbrand was proud to recognize the Area Community Services Employment and Training (ACSET) Council at the Michigan Works! Association Alumni Celebration. Pictured Left to Right: Senator Dave Hildenbrand, Vanessa Amon, Jody Haagsma, Ariel Estes (award winner), Richard Velk, Jan Welk, Charlotte (Charlie) Mahoney. (2/22/2011)
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State Senator Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, and Father Mark Peacock of St. Patrick Parish in Ada, are shown here on the floor of the Michigan Senate. Father Mark was invited by Senator Hildenbrand to give the daily invocation at the beginning of Senate session on Feb. 17. (2/17/2011)
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LANSING Senator Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, recognized Grand Rapids Catholic Central and Grand Rapids West Catholic high schools at the Michigan Capitol today for winning their football championship titles. This marks the first occasion both schools competed for the championship at the same time and brought home the championship trophies in the same weekend. Both teams competed at Ford Field in Detroit last November. (2/1/2011)
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State Senator Dave Hildenbrand gets sworn in at the state Capitol with Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr. administering the oath of office. The 29th District lawmaker was joined by his wife, Sarah; daughter, Jane; and members of his family.
(1/12/2011)
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