Gov. Whitmer starts press conference by touting feds action yesterday to release more vaccine doses after she and other governors wrote a letter to @SecAzar pushing for it.
Tomorrow, the Michigan Strategic Fund board will vote to approve $55 million in small business survival grants that the Legislature approved last month, @GovWhitmer says.
@MEDC will rollout the grant application process tomorrow, governor says.
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UP NEXT: Michigan Attorney General @dananessel and her Flint water investigation team led by Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy are holding a press conference on today's charges against ex-Gov. Rick Snyder and his former top aides.
TAKE NOTE: Detroit @MayorMikeDuggan has made a decision to stick to Phase 1B and NOT skip to Phase 1C as @GovWhitmer has allowed for the rest of the state.
Here's his math:
1/3 of Detroiters who died from #COVID19 in 2020 were over age 75.
40,000 over 75 years old
100,000 65-74
Duggan said he understands Whitmer's decision to make vaccines available to 65 & up, but notes he, @MarkHackel, @CountyExecEvans & @davidwcoulter are getting the brunt of the calls.
"The point at which the 75-year-olds stop filling up the slots, 4 and 5 weeks out, we're gonna change it to 72-year-olds, and then we're gonna change it to 72-year-olds, and we're gonna change it to 70-year-olds, then 67-year-olds, then 65 —we're gonna keep bringing the age down"
➡️ @GovWhitmer just blocked another precedent-setting tax burden shift by the Michigan Legislature.
She vetoed $220M in general fund tax dollars lawmakers designated for the Unemployment Trust Fund, which is traditionally funded by a tax on employers.
HAPPENING NOW: @GovWhitmer holding a press conference to announce that COVID-19 case growth is declining and hospitalizations are stabilizing after limited business closures in mid-November.
Gov. Whitmer renewing call for Legislature to pass $100M state-based economic stimulus/aid for families and small businesses hit hardest by the pandemic and shutdowns ordered by her administration.
.@GovWhitmer also calls for Legislature to pass a mask mandate "until the majority of us have had this (COVID-19) vaccine."
That's a new nuanced position for the governor.
"I know there's bipartisan support for that action. I'd love to see the Legislature take action."
I got a little sidetracked yesterday with breaking news, phone interviews and Zoom meetings and apparently, according to some people, wasn't tweeting enough about Republicans not accepting the election results.