MML The Review MarchApr 2021 Magazine
2021 LINE UP
Regina Weiss Current position: Representative (D-27th District) Former position : Oak Park Councilmember Legislative interests: Education and increasing funding for local units of government Committees: School Aid & Department of Education (Democratic Vice Chair); Environment, Great Lakes & Energy; Licensing & Regulatory Affairs/Insurance & Financial Services; Appropriations Former position: Manager within the Detroit Mayor’s Department of Neighborhoods Legislative interests: Improved educational outcomes, current text books with Black history integrated throughout; increased funding for disadvantaged school districts, jobs and training—increasing the skilled trades labor force and green jobs talent base, criminal justice reform—retraining public safety officers, decriminalizing mental illness, ending human trafficking Committees: Financial Services; Oversight These League members stepped up and are taking their local government experience to the Capital. We are looking forward to working with them to improve conditions in Michigan’s cities, villages, and urban townships. Stephanie Young Current position: Representative (D-8th District)
Please send legislative questions to League Director of State & Federal Affairs Chris Hackbarth. He can be reached at 517.908.0304 or chackbarth@mml.org.
PLANNING DESIGN BUILDING
The Enduring Meaning of Place
PLANNING AND ZONING. Implementing flexible regulations to promote safe and responsible use of land and streamline review processes. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT. Designing and implementing new ways to engage residents using virtual tools, bringing forth tried and true principles for meaningful engagement. BUILDING INSPECTIONS. Inspecting building projects and innovating through the use of remote technology to keep the construction industry at work and safe. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN DESIGN. Designing public parks, trails, waterways and open space by studying access and usability focusing on how natural beauty and spaces provide comfort during challenging times.
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