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<copyright>Copyright 2009 - State Of Michigan</copyright>
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<title>Michigan's Governor Jennifer M. Granholm</title>

<itunes:subtitle>Governor Jennifer M. Granholm's weekly radio address for the great state of Michigan.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:author>Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor</itunes:author>

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<itunes:summary>Each week, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm discusses important issues facing the citizens of Michigan. She provides updates on developments from across the state including legislation, state policies and procedures, special events and alerts and many other issues impacting the citizens of Michigan. The Governor's weekly radio address is released to media each Friday and made available as a podcast at Michigan.gov and on iTunes on the following Monday.</itunes:summary>

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<title>Michigan Promise</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 07:00:00 EST</pubDate>
<description>Promises should be kept, not broken.  It's time for the Michigan Senate to take action and keep the Michigan Promise.<br />
The Michigan Promise is the state's first universal college scholarship.  It is a cornerstone of our administration's long-term economic plan for the state, a plan that includes doubling the number of college graduates.  Starting with the high school seniors who graduated in 2007, every Michigan student who attends college or technical school is eligible for a $4,000 scholarship.<br />
This year, 96,000 students and their parents banked on the Michigan Promise.  They budgeted for the money promised to help them pay for school.

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