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    Explore "gretchenwhitmer" with insightful episodes like "Count Ballots Not Votes", "EP 59: A Trip To Michigan", "Stepping Forward at America's Critical Moment—Alex Bruesewitz on the Value of Grassroots Support", "155. USDA Secretary Violates Hatch Act and Presidential Proclamation Halting Non-Immigrant Work Visas Enjoined by Federal Court" and "I went to the Klan website" from podcasts like ""Color Commentary with James T. Harris", "Darkness & Daisies", "CrossroadsET", "Agricultural Law Podcast" and "The Rugged Haitian Podcast"" and more!

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    Stepping Forward at America's Critical Moment—Alex Bruesewitz on the Value of Grassroots Support

    Stepping Forward at America's Critical Moment—Alex Bruesewitz on the Value of Grassroots Support

    The elections are still contested, and when electoral college votes are counted on Jan. 6 they will be faced with dueling electors from several states. To better understand the current political environment and the importance of grassroots support, we spoke with Alexander Bruesewitz, CEO of X Strategies.

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    155. USDA Secretary Violates Hatch Act and Presidential Proclamation Halting Non-Immigrant Work Visas Enjoined by Federal Court

    155. USDA Secretary Violates Hatch Act and Presidential Proclamation Halting Non-Immigrant Work Visas Enjoined by Federal Court

    DOJ indicted six more poultry executives over alleged price fixing while the Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging Indiana's Right to Farm Act.  Then, a federal court enjoined a Presidential Proclamation halting non-immigrant work visas and USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue was found in violation of the Hatch Act.  Also, the Michigan Supreme Court invalidated the Governor’s COVID-19 Executive Orders, and the Pa. Dept. of Agriculture and EPA signed Letter of Understanding. 

    Material from the Agricultural Law Weekly Review—week ending October 9, 2020

    Hosted by Audry Thompson, Research Assistant—With Brook Duer, Staff Attorney—Produced & Written by Audry Thompson

    Follow us on Twitter @AgShaleLaw 

    This material is based upon work supported by the National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    Music is “Caazapá (Aire Popular Paraguayo)” by Edson Lopes is licensed under CC BY 3.0.

    The BAP Show 008: Quarantine Catch Up with the Crew: Kwame Kilpatrick, The Executive Orders, Joe Biden, Video Chat Shenanigans and more

    The BAP Show 008: Quarantine Catch Up with the Crew: Kwame Kilpatrick, The Executive Orders, Joe Biden, Video Chat Shenanigans and more

    In this installment of the Bon Appetit podcast, our hosts Cornell, Janelle, Eddie, and Twon discuss the fate of former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. The recent racial comment of Presidential candidate Joe Biden. The executive orders of Governor Gretchen Whitmer and much more. They also share a funny moment via video chat. Tune in to learn more. 

    Headlines: 4/6/20

    Headlines: 4/6/20

    On today’s show for Monday, April 6, 2020:

    Detroit Tiger legend Al Kaline has passed away, at the age of 85. The cause of death was not confirmed at the time of recording.

    Michigan’s confirmed Coronavirus cases continue to rise. Statewide there are now 17,221 cases and 727 deaths.

    In other Coronavirus news, Governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a news conference today that almost as many people are filing in one day for unemployment as those who did during the worst week of the Great
    Recession.

    The fine for violating the Governor’s Stay Home, Stay Safe order has been doubled to $1,000. The change happened late last week.

    Henry Ford Health Systems will be performing an 8 week clinical trial of the drug Hydroxychloroquine to see if it is effective on the Coronavirus. 3,000 first responders and healthcare workers will be the volunteers.

    The 1,000 bed field hospital at the TCF Center should be ready to start accepting patients this Thursday. There will be two floors- one of 600 beds for seriously ill patients and one with 400 beds for those recovering.

    DMC’s Sinai-Grace hospital continues to have staffing and equipment shortfalls, only heighten by the stress of dealing with more than 100 Covid-19 patients per day.

    Representatives from around the state will be traveling to Lansing to vote in person to extend Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Disaster Declaration. The Governor has asked for a 70 day extension to the declaration.

    Here are a few prominent local people have passed away due to Covid-19:

    First, Otis Knapp Lee who was also known as Mr. Fofo, Detroit’s Corned Beef King has passed away at the age of 72.

    Secondly, Brenda Perryman has also passed away. She was an educator, coach, director, playwright, and producer.

    The Detroit Grand Prix has been cancelled for 2020. It will return June 4 through 6, 2020.

    Finally, here is something fun. Tomorrow night, Tuesday, April 7 there will be a super moon. So, be sure to go on out on your lawn or balcony and check it out.

    Show mentioned: Science Vs.

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    3/20/18: New Life For The Old Train Station? Eastern Market Micro-Grants, Dan Carmody, Macomb's Terrible Roads & More

    3/20/18: New Life For The Old Train Station? Eastern Market Micro-Grants, Dan Carmody, Macomb's Terrible Roads & More

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte For Tuesday, March 20th, 2018.

    -Ford may breathe new life into the long-empty Michigan central station

    -Michigan gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer locks up a big union endorsement

    -Macomb County’s road situation is in dire straits

    -Eastern market is offering micro-grants to boost local businesses

    -Three of Detroit’s Golf Courses won’t close after all

    -Baseball will be played at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull again

    -You’ll be able to bring your dog to not just one, but two Tigers games this year

    -A Hatch Detroit contest winner is opening in Corktown

    -Antiques Roadshow is coming to metro Detroit

    And we caught up with the head of Detroit’s Eastern Market, Dan Carmody, to talk about what’s ahead for the historic and popular neighborhood.

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