This bus tour will help communities reimagine themselves through voting, vaccines
Macon Telegraph 3 hrs ago Jenna Eason, The Macon Telegraph
May 27 Pastors and community leaders gatherers at Bibb Mount Zion Baptist Church on Tuesday to announce a new initiative to educate communities across the East Coast.
The Rev. Fer-Rell Malone, CEO of F.R.E.S.H. Communities and senior pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church in Waycross, announced the Voters, Vaccines and Visions Liberation Tour, which will visit more than 40 communities to provide information about voting, vaccines and other community resources. What we need to do is educate the people on how to effectively continue to empower our community with the power of the ballot, Malone said. We don t need you to throw money at us. We need you to work with us to create a plan that we can build equity and equality within our community.
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LANSING Two projects, expected to create 279 new, well-paying jobs, and generate a private investment of $27.2 million in the Ann Arbor region, received support in April from the Michigan Strategic Fund, a news release from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced.
“This $27.9 million investment will create hundreds of excellent jobs in the Ann Arbor region as we continue implementing our Michigan Back to Work plan to get our state back on its feet,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in the news release. “These business expansions in Ann Arbor will contribute to the ongoing economic recovery by bringing projects in strategic sectors like tech, to support Michigan’s long-term economic health and create opportunity for residents across the state.”