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Minority party Democrats pick stops for their statewide 'listening tour'

House Democrats on Friday announced nine stops across the state on their listening tour. The tour is in response to Gov. Rick Snyder’s State of the State address and the Republican leadership’s priorities in the GOP-dominated Legislature for the new session that began in January. “Republicans have repeatedly shown that they put their corporate donors … Continue Reading →

Rep. Peters, Dingell mark Black History Month

U.S. Reps. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, and John Dingell, D-Dearborn, have issued statements marking Black History Month. Rep. Dingell’s statement: “Throughout our Nation’s history, leaders from the African-American community have worked tirelessly to take steps towards advancing equality, ending prejudice, and overcoming hate. This country is stronger because of the work of African-Americans nationwide, playing … Continue Reading →

Presidential Debate: Pay equity for women

Candidates were asked how they would address the long-standing economic parity issue of women earning less than men in the workplace. Obama said the issue was fixed and pointed to the passage of legislation  inspired by Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which expands the time when a pay discrimination lawsuit can be filed. The president said women … Continue Reading →

Presidential debate: Let Detroit go bankrupt?

President Obama said that Mitt Romney wanted to let Detroit go bankrupt, and not save the auto industry. Romney countered  that Obama did in fact let General Motors and Chrysler go bankrupt. “That is precisely what I recommended,” Romney said. But Obama said that is not the whole truth and Romney wanted to let the automakers go … Continue Reading →