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Senate gives Shirkey power to sue Whitmer over COVID-19 relief funds
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Senate gives Shirkey power to sue Whitmer over COVID-19 relief funds
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Michigan Legislature spent more than $690K on confidential settlements in recent years Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press © Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey speaks with other senators on the senate floor during a session on Feb. 24, 2021. Shirkey recently faced backlash for calling the Jan. 6th U.S. Capital insurrection a hoax.
The two chambers of the Michigan Legislature have spent more than $690,000 on confidential agreements associated with former employees in the last decade, according to information provided to the Free Press on Tuesday.
A few of these agreements are tied to employment and legal disputes. But additional details on who exactly received the payments, or why they were issued, could not be discussed because of confidentiality clauses, according to letters from legislative business offices.
Michigan Legislature spent more than $690K on confidential settlements in recent years
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County GOP groups feel ‘betrayed’ by Michigan Republicans who went against grain
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Mar 04, 2021
(From left to right): Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake; U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph; and Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Grand Rapids. Photos courtesy of respective offices.Courtesy Photo
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Betrayal.
That’s the overwhelming sentiment GOP groups in various Michigan counties have expressed while admonishing powerful Republicans they once helped elect.
The “betrayal” comes in the form of officials turning their backs on former President Donald Trump, their own constituents or a combination of both, say local GOP delegates who condemned their representatives in Congress and the state Legislature.