One of the privileges of this campaign has been to have so many civic leaders support our candidacy. Many have stood for election themselves. They know how important it is to have some one in Lansing who understands the issues, and knows how to provide the practical leadership that can lift up our State and get it moving.
They’re part of more than 250 business leaders, elected officials and everyday citizens who believe that we need a new way of doing business in Lansing. The old way has simply broken down. With their support and yours we can begin to lift up our state with practical, proven leadership.
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Categories: Campaign News
Tagged: Byron, Caledonia, Endorsements, Gaines, Kentwood, Schools, Wyoming
Sometime last week I shook my 5,000th hand in this campaign.

The values on our doorstep are the values we need in Lansing.
That also means I had my 5,000th conversation about our State, what makes it great, and what we need to do.
I’ve been carrying on this conversation for more than five months. The conversations took place across our district: the young family starting out in Gaines township, a worried single dad over in Kellogsville trying to do right by his kids; a very smart, very concerned manager out in Cascade; the elderly couple in Leisure Estates in Kentwood.
The variety of people I met at the door continues to amaze me. I count myself blessed to have met so many of you. My shoes may wear out, but my spirit is revived by this campaign.
And after a few thousand conversations, some topics keep coming up:
- What do we do with Lansing?
The same old way of doing business just won’t do. We will need new approaches.
- What can we do for our kids?
They’re our future, but our schools struggle to fulfill their promise. yet far too many are moving out of the state.
- How do we get our economy moving again?
When one third of small business owners can’t find something good to say about Michigan’s business climate, you know we have work in front of us. Almost everything the State does affects business. Taxes, regulation, benefits – there’s a lot we can do.
They’re great questions. Tough ones, too. We have a leadership logjam in Lansing. It’s going to take a different style of leadership, and a renewed commitment to working together. Here in West Michigan we know something about that. We know that we need to listen to one another if we are to work together.
I believe the values I find on the doorsteps are the values we need in Lansing. That’s why I’m running. We can call them West Michigan Values, or simply call them what they are, common sense.
Categories: Campaign News
Tagged: Cascade, Economy, Gaines, Kentwood, Lansing, Schools, West Michigan Values