Sarah Anderson
@SarahKAnderson
I’m not superstitious, but I am a little stitious. Chief of Staff, @MIForward_Net
More than 270,000 Michiganians have no state senator, and they haven’t for 200 days. detroitnews.com/story/opinion/…
Op Ed by @RonnaMcDaniel: It's been 200 days without a senator from the 35th district detroitnews.com/story/opinion/… via @detroitnews
Flashback to 2023, when Democrats celebrated scrapping the Read by Third Grade law - the same law that has helped students in Mississippi soar past those in Michigan.🤦♀️
From the Governor who vetoed reading scholarships when students needed it most. Years after she closed schools, students are still struggling to read.
Our goal for Michigan students is simple: we want every kid to be able to read. Programs like Summer Discovery are helping students reach their reading potential over the summer months. Together, we can set up every Michigan student for a lifetime of success.
It's time for a special election in Michigan's 35th District, @GovWhitmer. freep.com/story/opinion/…
While @GovWhitmer is looking for antiques, the 35th senate district is looking for a state senator.
Last week, I joined the guests, crew, volunteers, and appraisers for the Antiques Roadshow at Castle Farms in Charlevoix! Thanks for stopping by our neck of the woods. I can't wait to see what one-of-a-kind finds Michiganders tracked down in Charlevoix!
.@GovWhitmer has left the 35th State Senate District vacant for over 200 days. More than 270k Michiganders don’t have fundamental democratic rights because Governor Whitmer cares more about her political interests than the interests of the people.
For 200 days, the 35th State Senate District has had no representation in Lansing. Here's 200 days compared to historical events 🧵
Two Hundred Days. Instead of another vacation, how about doing your job, @GovWhitmer?
For 200 days, 270k people have had no representation in Michigan's 35th State Senate District For 200 days, @GovWhitmer has ignored pleas from residents and her fellow Democrats to call a special election It’s time that Whitmer stop playing politics and call a special election
Gretchen Whitmer and Lansing Democrats like @SenPolehanki and @Hertelforsenate scrapped the same policies Mississippi used to turn their schools around. A shameful failure of leadership.
Mississippi turned around its schools. Its secret: Tools Michigan abandoned bit.ly/3GSWXZ1
Report: Instead of replacing outdated air traffic control systems, Pete Buttigieg's DOT spent $80 BILLION on DEI grants notthebee.com/article/report…
Mississippi turned around its schools. Its secret: Tools Michigan abandoned bit.ly/3GSWXZ1
Michigan spent big to fix schools. The result: Worse scores and plenty of blame bridgemi.com/talent-educati… via @BridgeMichigan
.@GovWhitmer: -Appointed her donor, Fay Beydoun to the MEDC board -Included grant funding for Beydoun in her executive budget recommendation -Signed the budget that included the $20M grant for Beydoun But she's "troubled" and "disappointed" 🙄detroitnews.com/story/news/pol…
📣 PRESS RELEASE: Michigan taxpayers lost $14 million to SNAP fraud last year alone. Lansing should pursue low-cost solutions to rein in fraudulent spending, to ensure taxpayers see a greater return on investment with their tax dollars. michiganforwardnetwork.com/press-releases…
Under @MI_Republicans Roads Plan, Michigan communities can finally end their patchwork approaches to road repairs with steady funding for local governments. This ensures communities are able to actually repair and maintain their failing infrastructure. Local officials from the…
.@GovWhitmer, today’s a great day to call the damn vote. So were the last 194.
Hey, look, the company who could not be named is finally named after it says it won’t build. According to the latest annual report, the local development group had been given $259,247,683 and had spend $139,387,593 as of October 2024. So they had another 10 months where they…
Plans scrapped for massive semiconductor factory near Flint ebx.sh/wsHZEm
Does this include the 270k residents in the 35th Senate District?
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