No Worker Left Behind Governor Granholm's new No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) plan will help more than 100,000 displaced workers by:
- providing up to two years free tuition at any Michigan community college or other ...
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Governor Granholm's New Merit Award A New Scholarship for a New Economy
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Michigan Food Policy Council The Michigan Food Policy Council cultivates a safe, healthy and readily available food supply for all of Michigan?s residents while building on the state?s agricultural diversity to enhance economic ...
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Office of Foundation Liaison The Foundation Liaison's overarching goal is to identify innovative funding partnerships and strategic collaborations in support of two of the current administration's priorities - improving early ...
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Buy Michigan First Today, more than 85 percent of what the State of Michigan buys is sold to us by Michigan businesses. The state wants to increase that percentage to enhance the economy, create jobs for today and tomorrow, ...
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Return to Learn Granholm joins with Michigan Colleges and Universities to make November "Return to Learn Month"
College and university campuses across the state are opening their doors to invite Michigan citizens ...
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Cabinet Action Plan A window on Michigan state government performance, and a tool for ensuring greater citizen participation, feedback and accountability.
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Project Blue Star Project Blue Star is the Governor's Military Family Support initiative that will lend a helping hand to families of Michigan soldiers serving overseas. This program will identify and catalogue all ...
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Office of Community and Faith-Based Initiatives The Office's overall goal is to provide a single point of contact to help you provide critical social services in our communities. We want to reach out and fill the holes through which the most vulnerable ...
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Commission on Higher Education and Economic Growth The commission, composed of 40 members including university and college presidents, lawmakers, state department directors, and other individuals representing business, labor, recent college graduates, s ...
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CoolCities.com Michigan cities of all sizes and the regions surrounding them are our future. To survive and thrive in the future, Michigan's cities must retain and attract more people including urban pioneers and young ...
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MiTAPS Michigan Timely Application and Permit Service
A one-stop shop for businesses to be able to determine what permits are needed to do business in Michigan - regardless of the department or agency.
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MiRSA Michigan Regional Skills Alliances
Globalization of the economy, rapid technological change, and changes in labor force demographics are among the major factors affecting businesses and workers in ...
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MIChild MIChild is a health insurance program. It is for uninsured children of Michigan's working families. MIChild services are provided by many HMOs and other health care plans throughout Michigan.
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Mental Health Commission On December 15, 2003 Governor Jennifer M. Granholm appointed the Mental Health Commission and charged it with the task of recommending sweeping changes in the delivery and effectiveness of Michigan's ...
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Project Great Start Children learn more from birth to age three than any other time in life. During this time, what we do matters and will determine the way they learn, think and behave forever.
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R.E.A.D.Y. Program Developed by the Michigan Department of Education and early childhood experts to provide you with information and material to help give young children a great start.
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CWD Task Force February 28th, 2003 - Governor Jennifer Granholm signed an executive order creating a task force to address the threat of Chronic Wasting Disease in Michigan's deer and elk populations.
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Michigan Land Use Leadership Council On February 5, 2003, Governor Jennifer Granholm announced the formation of a bipartisan Michigan Land Use Leadership Council.
In an effort to preserve the character of Michigan, the 26-member ...
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