The average coaching salary at Cleary University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Livingston County, was $14,010, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
There was one company in a city associated with Livingston County that received an FDA inspection in April, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Senate on Tuesday adopted a resolution introduced by state Sen. Lana Theis that stands against hate and in support of the Jewish community."Antisemitism will forever be a stain on human history," said Theis, R-Brighton. "We’re seeing a rise in hateful behavior toward the Jewish community in recent months, and it’s a problem that is plaguing college campuses across the country, including here in Michigan. Not only is it a stain on human history, but it is also an active threat to our present and future."The Senate Resolution 113 formally...
State Rep. Ann Bollin has introduced a plan aimed at enhancing accountability among legislators by proposing stricter penalties for unethical behavior and excessive absenteeism. Bollin's House Joint Resolution R would grant the Michigan House and Senate the authority to suspend the salary and expense allowances of any legislator found guilty of unethical conduct or displaying a pattern of excessive absenteeism."Maintaining the trust and confidence of our constituents is paramount," stated Bollin, underscoring the importance of ensuring elected officials fulfill their...
There were 567 multiracial students enrolled in Livingston County schools in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
State Rep. Ann Bollin expressed strong criticism following the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's decision to settle over attorney fees rather than pursue the appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The commission agreed to pay more than $1.7 million to resolve the costs, prompting Rep. Bollin to voice her concerns regarding the handling of taxpayer funds."The redistricting commission has been treating our tax dollars like Monopoly money. It’s about time this saga of waste and negligence comes to an end," remarked Rep. Ann Bollin, highlighting the...
State Rep. Ann Bollin this week took a significant step toward restoring trust in Michigan’s state government by introducing a plan to curb legislative actions during the often contentious “lame duck” period following elections.Bollin’s proposal, known as House Joint Resolution Q, seeks to amend the Michigan Constitution to mandate a two-thirds majority vote to pass legislation during the lame duck period, which occurs after Election Day in even-numbered years. By requiring this higher threshold for legislative action, Bollin aims to elevate transparency and...
State Rep. Ann Bollin has been actively advocating for the prioritization of funding for local road improvements and election resources. In a recent statement, Bollin emphasized the importance of allocating resources to essential government services, stating, “Prioritizing essential government services such as local road repairs and elections is fundamental. It ensures safe and functional infrastructure while upholding the integrity of our elections, which are the foundation of our democracy.”Bollin, who serves as the minority vice chair of the General Government budget...