LEGAL NEWS and
LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
It's an
election year--just thought I'd remind you again. Expect to see an increase in political ads, mail from every
candidate in the area and lots of promises.
I am sure you have experienced the overwhelming feeling as you enter the
voting booth of " WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE ANYWAY?" Informing yourself about the candidates and
what are their values and beliefs can be intimidating to say the least. So here are some suggestions and resource to
help you vote with some knowledge about candidates and issues.
1.
Look at
you voter registration card. It tells
you which State House and Senate districts you are in and where your polling
place is!
2.
Register
to vote by Oct. 7, if you are not
already registered. More info www.michigan.gov/sos can tell you if you are
registered to vote. Get absentee
ballots for your college kids!
3.
Contact
you local clerk's office, either city or county clerk, and ask for a list of
candidates or a sample ballot or go to www.michigan.gov/sos site, Michigan Voter's
Information Center, follow the prompts.
4.
Read
voter's guides. Attend candidate
forums. Pay attention to candidate ads
or profiles in local papers. Look at
who is supporting the candidate.
5.
Locate the
candidates phone number--either from materials mailed to you or go on-line and
follow the prompts carefully: state of Michigan's website, www.michigan.gov/sos, click on Elections in
Michigan; go to Michigan Electronic Voter's Guide. This will get you to an alphabetical listing of the
candidates. Locate your candidate,
click on the yes for financial information; here you'll get contact information
for candidates.
More
contact sites on line: www.michiganvotes.org, www.rtl.org,
www.goctv.org
Candidate
sites and or phone numbers that I
(Kathy H) have found informative:
Michael
Warren, Michigan State Board of Education
www.WarrenForMichigan.com
Marc
Wilkins, Candidate for 14th State Senate District, e-mail mwilkins@poeplepc.com
or 248-539-9374
Sylvia
Jordan Candidate for 35th State House District 248-354-8513
Need a
good comparison of the Gubernatorial candidates www.EducationReport.org click on "Special Focus", go to
Michigan Education Report, Articles.
Vitally important …PRAY for this
election. Right to Life of Michigan has
designated Tuesdays as days of praying
and fasting from now through election day, November 5. Intercessors for America asks to pray for
specific candidates and issues (ie.
abortion, cloning, security, economic policy)
IMPORTANCE OF ELECTION 2002…for the homeschool community. The election this year will bring a change.
During the Engler administration, families and homeschoolers have had an advocate
in both the executive and legislative branches of Michigan government. Because of this, our freedom to homeschool
has been preserved and protected from several assaults. The election this November could change
this.
We are not
the only group to recognize this. The
Michigan Education Association (MEA) making an all out effort to put
politicians in office that oppose parental choice in schooling. The director of policy for the Triangle
Foundation, Sean Kosofsky said, "The Engler era is over. Because of term
limits and re-districting the elections this November are critical and will
determine the direction of Michigan for at least the next decade. Everyone should register to vote and get
politically involved." Battle
grounds are taking shape across Michigan. Get involved, volunteer for a candidate. Work with a
candidate that you can support. It's a
great experience for you and your children.
The experience is a genuine education in civics and government. You also leave an impression of what "homeschoolers"
are like. This may effect the way that
elected official votes.
“Let us bow our heads in
repentance and raise our voices in prayer". Sandy Laba, 1999
Saturday,
Oct. 5th, 10 am Homeschoolers meet with candidates at the Knapps
Office Building, 300 S. Washington.
More information, contact Laura Lazet at walnutridge6@msn.com; title the subject line
"RSVP" or call Paul DeWeese's headquarters for more information at
517-267-9222.