UPDATE -- October 2, 2009
Tributes and Congratulatory Notes
Looking for a unique way to commemorate a special occasion for a co-worker, friend or family member? My office is pleased to offer legislative tributes in honor of a number of noteworthy events such as retirement, anniversaries of businesses in our community, awards and public recognitions. To request an official state of Michigan tribute from my office, please visit www.gophouse.com/elsenheimer.htm, select "Recommend someone for a congratulatory certificate" and fill out the request form.
Coming to Lansing?
As House Republican Leader, I receive invitations to countless legislative conferences and events. Please know my priority is you. If you plan to visit Lansing for a conference or meeting, please contact my office in advance so I can make every effort to meet with you while you are in town.
Stay in Contact
Mail: P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909
E-mail: kevinelsenheimer@house.mi.gov
Toll-Free: 1-877-536-4105
Phone: (517) 373-0829
Fax: (517) 373-1841
Website: www.gophouse.com/elsenheimer.htm
Blog: http://staterepkevinelsenheimer.blogspot.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/teamkevin
Budget Update
As you may know, the state government shut down for 107 minutes this past Wednesday as we were unable to reach a budget agreement or pass a continuation budget. Shortly after midnight, we did pass a budget for October and Governor Granholm signed it into law.
House Republicans were sincere in July when we proposed and published our plan to balance the budget without raising taxes on Michigan families and job providers. We believed then, as we do now, it is the best way to strengthen our floundering economy and move Michigan forward. There is plenty of blame to go around in the legislature and no one should feel that they have captured the moral high ground.
However, fourteen of the fifteen budgets were passed by the Legislature. Many of these budgets were passed with Republican votes in the House to meet the agreement spelled out by House Speaker Andy Dillon and Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop.
There is still plenty of work to do. We have not completed the K-12 School Aid Budget yet and negotiations are ongoing.
You may be interested in an article published by the Lansing State Journal which highlights some of the changes the budgets make:
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20090930/NEWS04/309300025
No New Taxes, More Reforms
Discussions among Democrats are already beginning on new taxes and fees to further hurt Michigan families and businesses. Some taxes being considered are on healthcare, satellite television service, bottled water and fast food.
I am opposed to any new taxes on Michigan's citizens and businesses. We are losing thousands of jobs and Michigan family budgets have declined by almost $10,000 this decade. We passed budgets that reflected these decreases in your income by reducing spending in the state's checkbook.
Without a doubt these cuts were hard choices to make, and now we must continue to live within our means. But that doesn't mean the discussion should end there.
I've had countless ideas to reform and reduce waste in state government sent to me by the people of northern Michigan. I, along with my colleagues, will be proposing reforms in the coming weeks to streamline how our government operates. These reforms will help resize the state's checkbook and save money so that we can focus on the programs that are critical to our success without taking more of your money.
If you have additional suggestions to reduce waste or reform government, please feel free to contact me. You can see some of our ideas in our budget plan, available here: www.gophouse.com/plan
Agriculture Data
Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) Director Don Koivisto unveiled a set of food and agricultural county profiles for each of Michigan’s 83 counties and nine agricultural regions. The profiles highlight the diversity of Michigan agriculture, the economic impacts of the agri-food industry from a systemic view including food processing and distribution. The profiles also include information on current food and agricultural trends like locally produced and organic foods.
“These county profiles can be used by policymakers and private sector partners looking for opportunities to bolster the already successful food and agriculture industries in Michigan,” said Koivisto. “As the state’s second-leading industry, there are numerous entrepreneurial prospects and expansion possibilities for the state’s established agri-food businesses to create new jobs and economic growth in Michigan.”
Michigan produces more than 200 commodities and is second in the nation in terms of agricultural diversity. For example, the thumb area is number one in the state for dry beans and edible grain production, while western Michigan is tops for fruit and vegetable production. The majority of the state’s livestock producers are located in central Michigan.
When combined, the state’s 10 million acres of farmland, 1,000 licensed food processors, and more than 50,000 retail and food service establishments, Michigan’s food and agricultural systems are a potent economic driver and jobs provider.
“With the recent increase in consumer demand for local food and ag products, these profiles are a tremendous marketing tool for municipalities,” said Koivisto. “Agriculture has long been the state’s economic workhorse and MDA is proud to be able to help communities identify and capitalize on additional opportunities to unlock its economic potential.”
The profiles combine data drawn from USDA’s National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS) 2007 Census of Agriculture and other public sources. The county and region profiles also contain food processing and distribution data, and information about local sources of food such as farmers markets and food banks.
For a complete listing of the county profiles, visit www.michigan.gov/mda. For additional information, visit USDA-NASS at http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Michigan/Publications/Charts_and_Maps/Census/index.asp
Monday, October 5, 2009
WEEKLY UPDATE
Friday, June 12, 2009
WEEKLY UPDATE
In this Issue:
● FYI Notes
● Jobs Available: Michigan Agricultural Job Fair
● Video Update
● Bi-Weekly Survey
● Michigan Website for Kids Available
● Cormorant Update
● Bellaire Office Hours
Dear Friends,
I want to keep you updated on what is happening in Lansing and how it affects us all in northern Michigan. Therefore, I will be sending bi-weekly e-newsletters containing a legislative update and other useful information. I hope that you will find this information helpful, and if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact my office. Thank you for your time and interest in district events.
Kevin Elsenheimer
State Representative
105th District
UPDATE -- JUNE 12, 2009
FYI Notes
Tributes and Congratulatory Notes
Looking for a unique way to commemorate a special occasion for a co-worker, friend or family member? My office is pleased to offer legislative tributes in honor of a number of noteworthy events such as retirement, anniversaries of businesses in our community, awards and public recognitions. To request an official state of Michigan tribute from my office, please visit www.gophouse.com/elsenheimer.htm, select "Recommend someone for a congratulatory certificate" and fill out the request form.
Coming to Lansing?
As House Republican Leader, I receive invitations to countless legislative conferences and events. Please know my priority is you. If you plan to visit Lansing for a conference or meeting, please contact my office in advance so I can make every effort to meet with you while you are in town.
Stay in Contact
Mail: P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909
E-mail: kevinelsenheimer@house.mi.gov
Toll-Free: 1-877-536-4105
Phone: (517) 373-0829
Fax: (517) 373-1841
Website: www.gophouse.com/elsenheimer.htm
Blog: http://staterepkevinelsenheimer.blogspot.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/teamkevin
Jobs Available: Michigan Agricultural Job Fair
More than 600 agriculture jobs are expected to be available at a June 22 job fair being sponsored by myself, Rep. Wayne Schmidt, Rep. Dan Scripps, Sen. Jason Allen and Sen. Michelle McManus. We are teaming up with Northwest Michigan Works! and the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments to bring food-producing jobs to area residents.
Michigan is going through tremendous changes economically and technologically, but one of the constants we can count on is the strength and vitality of our agricultural heritage. I’m encouraged that we will be able to connect potential employers and employees for jobs ranging from working on a potato farm to assisting with fruit processing through this job fair.
The Agricultural Jobs Fair takes place from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 22 at the Park Place Hotel Dome. The Park Place Hotel is located at 300 East State St. in Traverse City.
If you are a job provider interested in participating, please do not he contact my office at 1-877-536-4105 or by e-mail at kevinelsenheimer@house.mi.gov. Residents interested in applying for a job should bring a resume if possible. Michigan Works! will also have staff on hand to meet with area residents.
Hear more by clicking on the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ9AbyMEbxk&feature=channel
Video Update
Do not let Lansing bureaucrats tell you that there is no more room for cuts! We have a major opportunity before us to restructure our state government, and I have no intention of ignoring it. Please click the video link below to hear some of my thoughts on our current situation and the opportunities we are presented with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBO5_yOPjcc
Bi-Weekly Survey
House Republicans have introduced House Bills 4774, 4778, 4777, 4773, 4776, 4775, 4928, 5002 and 5003 in order to help curb prescription drug abuse in Michigan. These bills will help prevent traffickers from doctor shopping for maladies they are not afflicted with.
Has prescription drug abuse affected your life? Please take the survey below:
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB229B2LRZL5B
Michigan Website for Kids Available
Summer is almost here and that means one thing - soon enough the kids will be out of school. If you need a rainy day activity or have a kid who always asks 'why', I encourage a visit to www.michigan.gov/kids. This site provides great state history, fun projects, and games. It also has links to other great resources like the DNR Outdoor Explorers Club.
Cormorant Update
Earlier this year, I used my trip to Washington, D.C. regarding the state's auto industry to also talk to U.S. Fish and Wildlife officials about cormorants, including presenting photos and local testimony about the birds. In May, I sat down with Department of Natural Resources Director Rebecca Humphries about the issue.
By working with Director Humphries, my legislative colleagues, and sportsmen and women, I hope to present Michigan's case to the feds for increasing the depredation numbers when they begin reviewing options for their next program order. Currently, the federal government allows the removal of 10,500 birds a year. Initial discussions have indicated a willingness to at least double that number.
It appears that northern Michigan's cormorant issue is beginning to gain traction in Washington. That's good news for residents. I will do my best to keep their attention and continue building a case over the next year for a larger depredation order when they actually issue it in 2010. You might also be interested to know that Senator Jason Allen sponsored the recently passed Senate Resolution 54, which requests that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service indefinitely extend the depredation order for double-crested cormorants.
Open Office Hours
It is important to me that I get a chance to hear concerns from you on a personal level. I always enjoy conversing with the people of northern Michigan, and I make it a point to sit down on a regular basis and just talk. If you would like to speak with me about a particular idea, concern or issue you have, please do not hesitate to come and chat!
I will be at the Otsego County Library from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 12th. I will also be visiting the Bellaire Public Library from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on this same day. Please do not hesitate to come and talk with me - my door is always open to you.
If you do not wish to receive these updates, please email me at kevinelsenheimer@house.mi.gov and type "Unsubscribe" in the subject line.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
NORTHERN MICHIGAN AG JOB FAIR ANNOUNCED: Area lawmakers come together to help industry and job seekers.
11:50 AM | Agriculture, Dan Scripps, Elsenheimer, Jason Allen, Job Fair, Jobs, Michelle McManus, Traverse City, Wayne Schmidt
More than 600 agriculture jobs are expected to be available at a June 22 job fair being sponsored by Reps. Kevin Elsenheimer, Wayne Schmidt and Dan Scripps and Sens. Jason Allen and Michelle McManus who are teaming up with Northwest Michigan Works! and the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments to bring food-producing jobs to area residents.
“Michigan is going through tremendous changes economically and technologically, but one of the constants we can count on is the strength and vitality of our agricultural heritage,” said Elsenheimer, of Kewadin. “I’m encouraged that we will be able to connect potential employers and employees for jobs ranging from working on a potato farm to assisting with fruit processing through this job fair.”
The Agricultural Jobs Fair takes place from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 22 at the Park Place Hotel Dome.
“Agriculture is one of the few industries that is not only keeping jobs in Michigan, but adding more,” said Schmidt, of Traverse City. “This event is an opportunity for local producers to hire local workers who may not have been available in recent years.”
Allen, of Traverse City said: “The agriculture industry is not only from our soil, but on our soil, and it provides stable jobs that can’t be taken away from Michigan.”
Elsenheimer has been contacted by several residents from his House district whose unemployment benefits are ending and were searching for various methods to contact potential employers. After talking with area companies and Michigan Works! the idea of the job fair was developed, and Elsenheimer approached House and Senate colleagues with the idea.
“This is a great idea to help the farming and food production industry in Michigan continue to grow, and it also can lead to keeping food on local families’ tables through the jobs being offered,” said McManus, of Lake Leelanau.
Job providers interested in participating can contact Elsenheimer’s office at 1-877-536-4-105 or by e-mail at kevinelsenheimer@house.mi.gov.
“Putting people and jobs together is a top priority in this tough economy and I think the ag producers, Michigan Works! and other officials making this a possibility have found a proactive step to improving Michigan’s economy,” said Scripps, of Leland.
The Park Place Hotel is located at 300 East State St. in Traverse City.
Residents interested in applying for a job should bring a resume if possible. Michigan Works! will also have staff on hand to meet with area residents.
Monday, March 30, 2009
THE IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE TO MICHIGAN
Representative Kevin Elsenheimer talks about the importance of Michigan agriculture to the future of the state.