Senate Republican Priorities
and Achievements
Budget: Right-sizing government and Growing Michigan's Economy
The first step to government's economic recovery is an honest acknowledgement of the crisis. Denial is no longer an option, and reliance on tired old solutions and political rhetoric will not change our fortunes. Staying the course is only going to make matters worse and prolong our journey to the road to recovery.
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Elimination of MBT Surcharge
Senate Republicans sent a message this year to Michigan job providers to let them know how important they are to re-energizing our state's economy. We encouraged them to keep their businesses here with our recent passage of a bill to eliminate the onerous Michigan Business Tax surcharge. Senate Bill 1 phases out the 21.99 percent MBT surcharge over a two-year period - cutting the surcharge by half to 11 percent in 2009 and eliminating it by 2010.
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Workforce Training and Jobs
With our state's unemployment rate nearly 50 percent higher than the rest of the country, we must do everything we can to help put people back to work and facilitate job creation. Michigan has been in a one-state recession for the past six years and our state's economy is undergoing a change that is fundamental and long lasting. As this process plays out, the need to have a trained and capable workforce will grow and remain a top consideration for employers and entrepreneurs deciding where they want to locate.
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Health Care Reforms
Currently, Michigan is home to an estimated 1.1 million residents who do not have health insurance, which is equal to 11.5 percent of the state's population. This number is likely to increase unless the economy improves.
Michigan Senate Republicans understand many residents are afraid that they may not be able to afford health insurance. In the last legislative session we tried to address these concerns before they became an issue for the people of Michigan, but unfortunately, the House did not agree.
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Eliminate Bureaucracy
Senate Republicans will continue to do everything to make our state a leader in the nation for job growth. One of the most important factors a business considers when deciding where to locate or expand its operations is the time, cost, and ease of compliance associated with a state's regulatory climate.
Senate Republicans will continue our fight to eliminate bureaucracy and make Michigan an inviting place to do business. We will work with job providers to reform the regulatory structure in Michigan and to put pressure on the administration when the actions of a department are costing us precious jobs.
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An Agenda for Strong Schools
Senate Republicans firmly believe that the success of our great state will depend almost entirely on whether Michigan has the kind of education system that provides our children and future generations with the skills to succeed in the fiercely competitive and ever-evolving global economy. Literally and figuratively, we simply cannot afford an education model that has grown out of a 20th century industrial and agrarian society. Just as we must diversify our economy, we must challenge ourselves to innovate and to create a diverse and comprehensive approach to educating our children. We are focused and committed to a long-range plan to build strong schools that reflect a dynamic, efficient and high-performance 21st century learning environment.
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Protecting Water and Natural Resources
Michigan's natural resources are one of the state's most valuable assets. It is imperative that they be preserved and protected. Senate Republicans will continue our strong leadership role in protecting our water and our environment.
Efforts to conserve Michigan's natural resources are not new for Senate Republicans. For more than five years, we have been leading the way to develop proactive legislation to protect the Great Lakes, promote alternative energy, and expand recycling in Michigan.
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Keeping People in Their Homes
Senate Republicans will take action to ensure families are not taxed out of their homes in these tough economic times.
Property values in Michigan have declined steadily over the past two years. Most homeowners have seen the values of their homes drop 15 percent to 25 percent. Property taxes, however, have actually increased over the same period.
We will lead the charge to fix the constitutional provision that allows property taxes to increase while the value of your home decreases.
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Making Neighborhoods Safe
Senate Republicans served on a bipartisan workgroup comprised of members of the governor's administration, the House, and the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center to determine how the state might reduce corrections spending while reinvesting in measures that will make communities safer and stronger. The workgroup produced a bipartisan package of policy options that gives Michigan a real chance to achieve needed cost savings and prevents crime at the same time.
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From the Senate Floor
Michigan Senate Republicans Floor Statements
Senator Cropsey refutes false statements by the governor and other democrats that the Senate has not acted on revenue generating legislation for the K12 budget.
Recent Blogs from Senate Republicans
The leaves have all fallen from the trees, the temperatures are dropping and soon the snow will be flying it must be time for one of my favorite holidays: Thanksgiving. (read)
Advise and Consent
The Michigan Constitution grants the State Senate
the power to reject various gubernatorial appointments. The Senate Government
Operations & Reform Committee is the committee that makes recommendations to the
full senate on whether to confirm or deny any given appointment. In order to
make a fully informed recommendation, the committee has held public hearings on
several gubernatorial appointments. Previous to those hearings, the committee
has requested that the appointees complete a policy questionnaire in order to
give the committee a better understanding of the appointees' vision and
qualifications. On this web site visitors are able to review each of these
completed questionnaires as they are made available to the public.
In addition, appointees can print a copy of the Senate Majority Leader's Office
Appointment Questionnaire.
I hope you will find these documents helpful.
Sincerely,
Mike Bishop
Senate Majority Leader
Members - Senators
Bishop (C),
McManus (VC),
Cassis,
Kuipers, Prusi (MVC), Clarke, Olshove
Contact Information - Clerk:
Trevor VanDyke, S-106 Capitol
Bldg. Phone: (517) 373-2417
Committee
Meeting and Minutes Information
Appointments Questionnaire
Appointment Questionaire
Appointee Policy Questionnaires and
Responses
Stephen Adamini - Northern Michigan University
Ismael Ahmed - Director of the Department of Human Services
Ismael Ahmed - Eastern Michigan University
Lenora Ashford - Michigan Technological University Board of Control
Mary Asmonga-Knapp - Western Michigan University Board of Control
Alisha Baker - Ferris State University Board of Control
Thomas Baldini - Michigan Technological University Board of Control
Robert C. Bobb - Detroit School Emergency Financial Manager
M. Scott Bowen - Lottery Commissioner
Michael Bryanton - Waterways Commission
Sue Carnell - Grand Valley State University Board of Control
Hurley Coleman, Jr. - Natural Resource Commission
Keith Cooley - Department of Labor and Economic Growth
Monica Emerson - Oakland University Board of Control
Brian Fannon - Central Michigan University
James Falahee - Certificate of Need Commission
Cathy Ferguson - Saginaw Valley State University Board of Control
Ed Gaffney - Liquor Control Commission
Jacqueline Garrett - Central Michigan University
Patricia Halm - Michigan Tax Tribunal
Gary Hawks - Eastern Michigan University
James Hettinger - Western Michigan University Board of Control
Stephen Hicks - Michigan Technological University
John Hurd - Central Michigan University Board of Control
Larry Inman - Northern Michigan University Board of Control
Orjiakor Isiogu - Public Service Commission
William Johnston - Western Michigan University
Jerry Jung - State Transportation Commission
Richard S. Kalm - Michigan Gaming Control Board
Cynthia Knoll - Michigan Tax Tribunal
Jenny Lee Kronk - Lake Superior State University Board of Trustees
Patrick LaPine - Ferris State University Board of Trustees
Garnet Lewis - Northern Michigan University Board of Control
Gary Marowske - Michigan State Waterways Commission
Dennis Muchmore - Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund Board of Directors
Timothy Nichols - Natural Resource Commission
Paul Ollila - Michigan Technological University Board of Control
Sarah Opperman - Central Michigan University Board of Control
Shelley Padnos - Grand Valley State University Board of Control
Francine Parker- Eastern Michigan University
Ganesh Reddy - Oakland University Board of Control
J.R. Richardson - Natural Resources Commission
Kenneth Ross - Director of the Office of Financial and Insurance Services
Thomas Smith - Certificate of Need Commission
James Stapleton - Western Michigan University
Arthur Tebo - Ferris State University Board of Control
Michael Thomas - Grand Valley State University Board of Control
Gary Toffolo - Lake Superior State University Board of Trustees
Steven Transeth - Public Service Commission
Sueann Walz - Ferris State University Board of Trustees
David Way - Grand Valley State University Board of Control
Donald Weatherspoon - Liquor Control Commission
Frank Wheatlake - Natural Resource Commission
Sook Wilkinson - Northern Michigan University Board of Control
Gilbert Ziegler - Northern Michigan University Board of Control