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REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail Us: realignmentpod@gmail.comMallory McMorrow, Michigan State Senator and author of Hate Won't Win: Find Your Power and Leave This Place Better Than You Found It, joins The Realignment. Marshall and Mallory discuss Michigan's role in American politics in 2024 and beyond, the Abundance Agenda and the centrality of the affordability crisis and government failure for voters, her viral 2022 speech, the end of traditional and 2010s digital media's ability to gatekeep, the differing experiences of Millennials and Gen Z, the rising gender gap between young men and women, and how Democrats should respond to culture war issues.
"Middle Ground with JLE L.L.C." Podcast "Where We Treat You Like Family" welcomes Former Michigan State Senator District 10 at Michigan Legislature Dr. Michael D. MacDonald MBA DHA as he shares his journey and his purpose to be Head of a Hospital that lead him to become a State Senator affecting policy change for better with Mental Health issues and at Hospitals in his District such as getting the money to build a back entrance for ambulance at one Hospital to make it easier to tend to patients in need.
Mallory McMorrow is a Democratic star in Michigan & tells Bonnie Fuller how she has effectively Combatted MAGA-led culture wars against women and minorities.
We've brought Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow (of this famed viral floor speech) and her colleague MI State Representative and State Senate candidate Darrin Camilleri to the Bay Area. The DLCC has identified Michigan as one of the three states where we actually have a chance at flipping the State Senate, in this instance, because of the state's independent redistricting process. Our friends at The States Project and Sister District have joined us in endorsing Darrin Camilleri for one of the country's most critical state legislature seats. These are also two leaders who The Next 50 is firmly behind for their rising leadership in Michigan and in our country. About Senator Mallory McMorrow: Sen. Mallory McMorrow is serving her first term in the Michigan Senate. McMorrow gained more than a decade of experience in product design, media and advertising through her work with Mazda, Mattel, Gawker Media, Hearst and other global brands. She brings a fresh, creative and collaborative approach to addressing and solving some of our state's most complex issues. As a state senator, McMorrow is focused on increasing our state's competitiveness by supporting what makes Michigan unique – our people, unparalleled history of manufacturing and innovation, and our Great Lakes. She will work to diversify our economy by creating more opportunities for small businesses, provide our kids with a world-class education, fight for access to health care and clean water for all Michiganders, and ensure we fix our roads. She earned her bachelor's degree in industrial design from the University of Notre Dame. About Darrin Camalleri: State Rep. Darrin Quiroz Camilleri is serving his third term representing the 23rd District, which includes the Downriver communities of Gibraltar, Grosse Ile, Huron, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Brownstown. He currently serves as Minority Whip for the House Democrats and the Minority Vice Chair on the House Education Committee. In his first few years, he has quickly emerged as a statewide voice on education and a champion for workers' rights. Over the past three years, Camilleri has consistently introduced legislation to keep Michigan's promises to working people and help everyday Michiganders get ahead. Notably, he has been a leader in the fight to protect pensions for police officers, firefighters, teachers and school employees. He has also worked extensively to protect our environment and highlight the state's literacy crisis and teacher shortage. Camilleri was awarded Progress Michigan's Legislator of the Year in 2017, was recognized as one of Crain's Detroit's 20 in their 20s, and given the Michigan Association for Media in Education's 2018's Outstanding Legislator Award for his work on expanding access to school libraries.
Guns are now the leading cause of death for American children, but Michigan laws won't budge. Today, we talk with the Michigan State Senator whose district includes Oxford Township, where the mass shooting at Oxford High earlier this school year remains a fresh wound. And we hear from a researcher who narrows in on gun deaths -- and ways to possibly mitigate them -- among Michigan children. GUESTS: Rosemary Bayer, state senator representing Oxford Township and co-chair of the Michigan Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention Caucus (D-12) Patrick Carter, co-director of the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention and associate professor of emergency medicine at Michigan Medicine ---- Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Stateside's theme music is by 14KT. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michigan State Senator and Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey joins WRFH with reaction to the Governor's "State of the State" address and budget proposals.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more All this month and next I will be promoting GiveWell.org and I hope you will consider sending them a donation. They will match new donors up to $250! Please go to GiveWell.org/StandUp 36 mins Laura Coates, CNN Senior Legal Analyst and SiriusXM Host, is a well-respected attorney, commentator, author, and adjunct professor at the George Washington University School of Law. Coates' depth of experience and broad expertise has earned her acclaim across all media platforms. Coates played a central role in the network's programming surrounding the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, including hosting a special entitled "White House in Crisis: The Impeachment Inquiry." In June 2020, Coates made fundamental contributions to the coverage of the unrest in Minneapolis and the protests around the world following George Floyd's death. During this national reckoning on race, she moderated "Mayors Who Matter: A CNN Town Hall on Race and Covid-19" with four female African American mayors on the front lines. Coates also regularly serves as fill-in anchor for CNN's Don Lemon, conducting prominent interviews and informing viewers in primetime. In 2017, she launched the daily eponymous talk show, - on == where she engages the audience with a lively discussion on the intersections of politics, law, and pop culture. Recognizing the dire need for increased police accountability and improved police-community relations, she wrote the bestselling 2016 book, You Have the Right: A Constitutional Guide to Policing the Police. In the book, Laura removes the legalese and helps ordinary citizens know and understand their 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment rights. A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Coates graduated from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the University of Minnesota Law School, where she serves on the Board of Advisors, before beginning her legal career in private practice. She practiced law in Minnesota and New York handling cases ranging from intellectual property litigation and First Amendment issues to Defamation and Media law. Called to public service, she transitioned from private practice to the United States Department of Justice, thriving as a federal prosecutor. She served as a Trial Attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice during the Bush and Obama administrations, specializing in the enforcement of voting rights throughout the country. She also served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, prosecuting a myriad of violent felony offenses including drug trafficking, armed offenses, domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault. She and her husband live in Washington, DC with their two young children. You can find her on social media at @thelauracoates. ------------------------ 1:13 Sen. Mallory McMorrow is serving her first term in the Michigan Senate. McMorrow gained more than a decade of experience in product design, media and advertising through her work with Mazda, Mattel, Gawker Media, Hearst and other global brands. She brings a fresh, creative and collaborative approach to addressing and solving some of our state's most complex issues. As a state senator, McMorrow is focused on increasing our state's competitiveness by supporting what makes Michigan unique – our people, unparalleled history of manufacturing and innovation, and our Great Lakes. She will work to diversify our economy by creating more opportunities for small businesses, provide our kids with a world-class education, fight for access to health care and clean water for all Michiganders, and ensure we fix our roads. She earned her bachelor's degree in industrial design from the University of Notre Dame. She resides in Royal Oak with her husband, Ray, their daughter, Noa, and their rescue dog, Detroit. https://www.mcmorrowformichigan.com/ DONATE to Her RE Election Campaign Get your holiday gifts from one of the sponsors of the show! GetQuip.com/STANDUP Indeed.com/STANDUP and start a store or shop at Shopify.com/Standup Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Patrick Colbeck was a Michigan State Senator from January 1, 2011 - January 1, 2019. Currently, Patrick has a website called LetsFixStuff.org, dedicated to sharing real news, real data, and real solutions that are increasingly being scrubbed from the public square by big tech and big government. Media Continues to Be The Propaganda Arm of The Left
June 29, 2021 Patrick Colbeck was a Michigan State Senator from January 1, 2011 - January 1, 2019. He also ran for Governor of Michigan in 2018 where he came in third, receiving 13% of the vote. Patrick worked for over 20 years in the private sector in engineering and management on cutting edge programs such as the International Space Station. He also worked on virtual reality training systems for the Department of Defense. His book Wrestling Gators goes beyond basic civics instruction and chronicles how government really works. Currently, Patrick has a website called LetsFixStuff.org, dedicated to sharing real news, real data, and real solutions that are increasingly being scrubbed from the public square by big tech and big government. Like our page at Facebook/PatriotRadioUS and listen in each Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00 PST with a replay at 9:00 PST on any of these great stations! 106.5 FM Spokane 101.3 FM Tri-Cities/Walla Walla 93.9 FM Moses Lake 106.1 FM Moses Lake 96.1 FM Yakima 96.5 FM Spokane/CdA 97.7 FM Spokane/CdA 810 AM Wenatchee/Moses Lake 930 AM Yakima 630 AM Spokane 1050 AM Spokane and Far Beyond
In hour one, Joe interviews Patrick Colbeck, a former Michigan State Senator who is spearheading an effort to uncover and prevent election fraud. Join our FaxBlast campaign and help STOP this Schumer plot to bypass the filibuster: https://app.advocacytoaction.com/campaign?id=3533 Today's show is brought to you by My Pillow! Use the promo code CD21 for up to 66% OFF your purchase at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. Don't forget to use promo code CD21 for the maximum discount! Make sure you Like, Comment, and Share! We are now on Gab and Gab TV! Make sure you head over there and follow our Gab account! https://gab.com/ConservativeDaily And our Gab TV channel! https://tv.gab.com/channel/ConservativeDaily Please make sure you join our newsletter to receive our action alerts: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily We are now also going to be streaming on dlive! Check us out here: https://dlive.tv/ConservativeDaily Help us reach even higher on the podcast charts by subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leaving a good review here: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast Make sure you Like, Comment, and Share! We are now on Rumble too! Videos get posted there after the livestream is over, so make sure you subscribe to our Rumble videos here: https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily Follow us @ConservativeDaily on Parler! Eric Coomer is suing us over our coverage of Dominion Voting Systems. Click here to donate and help us fight back: http://bit.ly/cd-donate Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast And on Google Podcasts (for Android users): https://bit.ly/CDPodcastGoogle We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ And on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And on Podbean: https://conservative.podbean.com/ Don't forget to like and follow our Facebook page to get notified when we go live with our podcast! http://www.Facebook.com/conservativedaily And lastly, don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxItqCoYlToavUYY4unsJg?sub_confirmation=1
Big Lessons From a Small Town is the name of the book Bill Schuette wrote and it is a great example of the journey he has had. A lifetime of public service and a treasure chest of relationships and leadership moments! In addition to his work as Michigan's Attorney General, Bill has served as a United States Congressman, Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Michigan State Senator and as a Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals. Bill Schuette is the only Attorney General in Michigan history to have served in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state government. In addition, Schuette serves as the 2015-16 Chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association. His experience is vast, his knowledge is deep and broad, but his personal style is a quality that sets him apart from the rest! Listen in and enjoy what comes from serving the people! » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ MBN ON SOCIAL: Subscribe to MBN’s YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX... Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for August 9, 2020. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Michigan State Senator Jeremy Moss. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your choice!
WWJ's Roberta Jasina and Tom Jordan have the latest news including word that an intern for Michigan Senator Pete Lucido has died. Plus, a nurse talking about treating COVID-19 patients and then getting the disease.
32-year-old Michigan State Senator-elect Mallory McMorrow is one of the many awesome Democratic women who swept Michigan on November 6.
Tune in to The Scoop Radio Show beginning at 8 PM CST as we talk with Jeanette Schipper who is running for the Michigan State Senate. What made Mrs Schipper decide to run, what are her goals for her time in office and why is it important for people to vote - are some of the questions we will discuss. What will Kellz drop on us for this week’s Scoop Nation HOT Topic? And yes we have Passion Talk with The FireStarter Ms Cicely Victoria!!! Tune in beginning at 8 PM CST by clicking the link (to listen online), calling (929) 477-2304 or catching one of our Facebook Live feeds.
This week in the Law School Insider we are bringing you Senator Tonya Schuitmaker, Michigan State Senator for the 26th State Senate District which represents Allegan and Van Buren counties, and the city of Kentwood and Gaines Twp. in Kent County.
Two Triple CheeseWhat would prompt you to pull off the road while driving? Well, for Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen -- you know, the "Hot Rod Lincoln" guys -- it was the mere thought of their favorite food which they sang about in the '70s culinary classic, "Two Triple Cheese Side Order of Fries."But 30 years later no one seems to be pulling off the road for much of anything. Certainly not for eating evidenced by the galaxy of restaurant drive-up windows; not for phone calls thanks to cell towers & electronics; and now not for the latest eye-averting activity -- texting.These days distracted driving appears to be running rampant. It used to be that your biggest distraction was lunging for the radio whenever that "Titanic" song came on. Instead, today drivers of all ages are multi-tasking behind the wheel leaving one to ask just when did piloting 3,000 pounds of metal at 70 miles per hour become a second or third thought, and is there anything we can do about it?For answers to those questions and more tune into this week's Autoline where John McElroy and his panel tackles the issue that's confronting everyone on the road today, distracted driving. He's joined by three experts who have had an impact on the issue in different arenas. Louis Tijerina is a safety engineer with Ford while Paul Green is with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. John's third guest, Buzz Thomas, is a former Michigan State Senator who had a hand in crafting an anti-texting law in his state.
Two Triple Cheese What would prompt you to pull off the road while driving? Well, for Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen -- you know, the "Hot Rod Lincoln" guys -- it was the mere thought of their favorite food which they sang about in the '70s culinary classic, "Two Triple Cheese Side Order of Fries." But 30 years later no one seems to be pulling off the road for much of anything. Certainly not for eating evidenced by the galaxy of restaurant drive-up windows; not for phone calls thanks to cell towers & electronics; and now not for the latest eye-averting activity -- texting. These days distracted driving appears to be running rampant. It used to be that your biggest distraction was lunging for the radio whenever that "Titanic" song came on. Instead, today drivers of all ages are multi-tasking behind the wheel leaving one to ask just when did piloting 3,000 pounds of metal at 70 miles per hour become a second or third thought, and is there anything we can do about it? For answers to those questions and more tune into this week's Autoline where John McElroy and his panel tackles the issue that's confronting everyone on the road today, distracted driving. He's joined by three experts who have had an impact on the issue in different arenas. Louis Tijerina is a safety engineer with Ford while Paul Green is with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. John's third guest, Buzz Thomas, is a former Michigan State Senator who had a hand in crafting an anti-texting law in his state.