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PODCAST: Rates Reform Redux/Line 5 Litigation/New Spartan Sam Stanley

May 31, 2019 by Dennis Denno Leave a Comment

5/31/19 Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs new auto insurance rate reform legislation into law. AG Nessel repeats her ultimatum that she is giving Whitmer until the end of next month to negotiate a deal on Line 5 beneath the Straits of Mackinac, but if that doesn’t happen, Nessel will move legally to decommission the apparatus.

MSU Board selects SUNY/Stony Brook CEO Sam Stanley as its next president after a secret months-long process. Interview with Abby Clark, chief strategist for Vanguard Public Affairs. Sponsored by www.deadlinedetroit.com and www.vanguard-pa.com.

 

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