Tlaib on Mi lawmakers stimulus disbursement: âNot the time to play politics.â
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Tlaib on Mi lawmakers stimulus disbursement:
In a Sunday conversation with Fox 2, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Michigan conveyed the message that when it comes to dispersing the more than $10 Billion in federal Covid 19 stimulus money, sheâs hopeful both Republicans and Democrats in the State can work together.
DETROIT, Mich. - In a Sunday conversation with Fox 2, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Michigan, conveyed the message that when it comes to dispersing the more than $10 Billion in federal Covid 19 stimulus money, she’s hopeful both Republicans and Democrats in the State can work together.
From the Associated Press The Michigan Legislature, where majority Republicans have blasted Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer over severance payments to
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K-12 schools now number one source of COVID-19 outbreaks in Michigan
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K-12 schools are now the largest source of new COVID-19 outbreaks in Michigan. In the first week of March, the state recorded 47 separate outbreaks at K-12 schools in which a combined 221 students, teachers and staff tested positive for the virus.
The same week, 24 more outbreaks took place at daycare centers and “youth programs,” a category that includes school sports. Together, the 71 school- and youth-related outbreaks accounted for more than 40 percent of all new outbreaks in Michigan during a week in which about 7,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported and more than 100 people died from the disease.
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