Week of February 19-25, 2007
Weekly Radio Address

Investments and Innovation are Critical for Revitalization
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Investments and Innovation Critical for Revitalization


Leading the Way on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
- photo courtesy of NGA

To revitalize Michigan’s economy, it’s critical that we have a mix of investments as well as a healthy dose of innovation. And I am excited to see that both of these elements are coming together.

I have been traveling around Michigan looking at efforts that are already underway to invest in Michigan citizens and to help diversify our economy. I recently met with students at Calvin College in Grand Rapids who are working to build a wind turbine that will provide power to part of their campus. And at Macomb Community College, I met with students and workers who are learning new skills at the Turner Advanced Technology Center which is working in a partnership with local manufacturers.

At the 2007 Winter Meeting of the National Governor's Association in Washington, D.C., I participated in a series of meetings on economic growth, the alternative energy sector, expanding access to affordable health care, enforcing trade policies, and investing in workers and retraining. All of our nation's governors are talking about innovation, and they are all fighting to make their states competitive in the global marketplace. I want Michigan to not only be competitive, I want us to lead the wave of change and not be left behind.

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- photo courtesy of NGA


The Governor’s weekly radio address is released each Friday at 10:00 a.m. and may be heard on broadcast stations across the state through an affiliation with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. The address will also be available on the Governor’s Website on Mondays as a podcast for general distribution to personal MP3 players and home computers. 
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