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This is First Gentleman Dan Mulhern speaking to you on behalf of my wife, Governor Jennifer Granholm, on an issue that is very dear to me: mentoring. Being that January is Michigan Mentoring Month...
Jennifer invited me to tell you a little bit about the mission I am on to spread the word about how mentoring transforms lives, two at a time. I guess you could say that my family and I are all
mentor...
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This is First Gentleman Dan Mulhern speaking to you on behalf of my wife, Governor Jennifer Granholm, on an issue that is very dear to me: mentoring. Being that January is Michigan Mentoring Month...
Jennifer invited me to tell you a little bit about the mission I am on to spread the word about how mentoring transforms lives, two at a time. I guess you could say that my family and I are all
mentoring maniacs. We are all mentors - we know how blessed we have been, and we see children who could just use a champion in their corner, a listening ear, an encouraging word, a consistent friend.
Many of our mentees have become like extended family.
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Fri January 02 2009
This is First Gentleman Dan Mulhern speaking to you on behalf of my wife, Governor Jennifer Granholm, on an issue that is very dear to me: mentoring. ...
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This is First Gentleman Dan Mulhern speaking to you on behalf of my wife, Governor Jennifer Granholm, on an issue that is very dear to me: mentoring. Being that January is Michigan Mentoring Month...
Jennifer invited me to tell you a little bit about the mission I am on to spread the word about how mentoring transforms lives, two at a time. I guess you could say that my family and I are all
mentor...
read more
This is First Gentleman Dan Mulhern speaking to you on behalf of my wife, Governor Jennifer Granholm, on an issue that is very dear to me: mentoring. Being that January is Michigan Mentoring Month...
Jennifer invited me to tell you a little bit about the mission I am on to spread the word about how mentoring transforms lives, two at a time. I guess you could say that my family and I are all
mentoring maniacs. We are all mentors - we know how blessed we have been, and we see children who could just use a champion in their corner, a listening ear, an encouraging word, a consistent friend.
Many of our mentees have become like extended family.
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Fri December 26 2008
As 2008 draws to a close, I want to wish you and your family a joyful holiday season. As we prepare to ring in 2009, it seems only right to reflect on...
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As 2008 draws to a close, I want to wish you and your family a joyful holiday season. As we prepare to ring in 2009, it seems only right to reflect on some of the important events of this past year.
2008 will certainly be a year remembered for its challenges - from foreclosures to the credit crisis to the national economy to the severe struggles of the auto industry. But the challenges of 2008
cle...
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As 2008 draws to a close, I want to wish you and your family a joyful holiday season. As we prepare to ring in 2009, it seems only right to reflect on some of the important events of this past year.
2008 will certainly be a year remembered for its challenges - from foreclosures to the credit crisis to the national economy to the severe struggles of the auto industry. But the challenges of 2008
clearly reinforced the critical importance of the work we are doing here in Michigan to diversify the economy and create jobs.
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Fri December 19 2008
Let me start by offering President Bush my appreciation on behalf of 10 million citizens who know the devastation that could have resulted had he refu...
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Let me start by offering President Bush my appreciation on behalf of 10 million citizens who know the devastation that could have resulted had he refused to help our automakers. President Bush, your
offer of a bridge loan will save 3 million jobs and help ensure that this industry can once again be strong and viable - a leader in our fight for energy independence.
Let me start by offering President Bush my appreciation on behalf of 10 million citizens who know the devastation that could have resulted had he refused to help our automakers. President Bush, your
offer of a bridge loan will save 3 million jobs and help ensure that this industry can once again be strong and viable - a leader in our fight for energy independence.
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Fri December 12 2008
In a time of extreme challenge for our auto industry and rising unemployment, Michigan got some great news this week. Michigan State University was se...
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In a time of extreme challenge for our auto industry and rising unemployment, Michigan got some great news this week. Michigan State University was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to be the
new home of an important new center for scientific research known as the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams This $550 million laboratory will be a cutting-edge research facility where scientists can
work...
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In a time of extreme challenge for our auto industry and rising unemployment, Michigan got some great news this week. Michigan State University was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to be the
new home of an important new center for scientific research known as the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams This $550 million laboratory will be a cutting-edge research facility where scientists can
work to better understand the behavior of nuclear isotopes and their impact on the world.
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Fri December 05 2008
This week, America's automakers returned to Washington with a clear set of plans for how these companies will address the economic challenges they fac...
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This week, America's automakers returned to Washington with a clear set of plans for how these companies will address the economic challenges they face and in the process, help our nation become
energy independent. The news that they delivered was sobering - without immediate help, GM and Chrysler could have to shut their doors before the years end. But they also made it clear that with
access to ...
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This week, America's automakers returned to Washington with a clear set of plans for how these companies will address the economic challenges they face and in the process, help our nation become
energy independent. The news that they delivered was sobering - without immediate help, GM and Chrysler could have to shut their doors before the years end. But they also made it clear that with
access to the federal loans they're seeking, they are prepared to make the changes needed to deal with the tremendous challenges the industry is facing.
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