Darrin Camilleri Featured in This Newsletter
Legislative Updates Last week, Governor Whitmer unveiled her executive budget recommendations for the 2024-25 Fiscal Year. As the chair of the Senate PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee, I’ve been having conversations dating back to last year about how we can take the transformational education budget that we passed in 2023 and continue to provide historic investments to our schools. Additionally, I look forward to working together with Governor Whitmer and my colleagues in the House and Senate to continue bringing targeted investments to our Downriver and Western Wayne communities. Community Updates I was alerted by local officials as well as EGLE late last week about a corrosive liquid that was found at the former McLouth Steel site in Riverview. In the days that followed, I’ve been working with local environmental advocacy groups, Rep. Churches and other local leaders on a coordinated response that includes a call for stronger Polluter Pay laws here in Michigan. For too long, our Downriver and Western Wayne communities have paid an unfair price due to unregulated industry and lack of corporate accountability. It’s crucial that we use this opportunity to pass strong legislation that prevents these incidents from occurring, and I will be continuing these conversations in the legislature to take action and hold polluters accountable. I was very pleased to award two incredibly deserving teachers with our Teacher of the Month award since our last E-Newsletter. Ms. Amy Morse of Taft-Galloway Elementary and Mr. Patrick Gwardinski of Riverview High School were our January and February Teachers of the Month, and I enjoyed stopping by to present this award and let them know that we are very appreciative of all the hard work they put into making their classrooms such great learning environments. As a reminder, you can nominate a great teacher from your community at this form here.
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Join us to discuss Clean Energy legislation we passed late last year as well as other initiatives that our state needs to be taking in order to put us on track for increased renewable energy. This event will feature climate leaders from across our region, and it will be a great opportunity to learn about the steps we’re taking to fight climate change. Clean Energy Town Hall WHEN: February 26, 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Lastly, I want to share two opportunities to receive in-person assistance from my staff if you have any questions or need any help navigating our state departments. These events will be in Van Buren Township and Southgatem, and my staff will be available to help with any issues you may be having with unemployment, MDHHS benefits or any other issue you may be experiencing. Pop-Up Constituent Service WHAT: Pop-Up Constituent Service If there is an event in your community that you would like for myself or my team to attend, I encourage you to share it with our office. We’re always looking to congratulate the opening of new businesses and celebrate our amazing neighbors across Downriver and Western Wayne. I thank you for taking the time to stay engaged with our office. If you have any questions or comments on legislation, community issues, or any matter that is important to you please feel free to reach out to my office here. |