State Senator Kevin Daley (MI)
Recent News About State Senator Kevin Daley (MI)
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Sen. Daley Applauds Natural Resource Funding for Projects in Genesee, Saginaw Counties
LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Kevin Daley expressed his support for the approval of a $27.3 million investment from the Natural Resources Trust Fund (NRTF) for park and trail developments and public land acquisitions in Michigan, including projects in Genesee and Saginaw counties. Daley, representing R-Lum, emphasized the significance of these investments by stating, "Investments into our parks and natural resources are investments that enhance the quality of life of Michigan residents for generations," and added, "The Natural Resource Trust Fund has proven to be a wonderful source...
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Sen. Daley highlights Donate Life Month
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Senate on Tuesday adopted Sen. Kevin Daley’s resolution to recognize April 2024 as National Donate Life Month."Organ, tissue, and eye donation can provide families that are tragically confronted by the death of a loved one with the comfort of knowing the gift of donated organs and tissues provides another person with renewed hope for a healthy life," said Daley, R-Lum.Sen. Daley also shared a personal connection to the cause, stating, "Organ donation is especially important to me. My son Thomas passed away over 13 years ago. Thomas was not...
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Sen. Daley Co-Sponsors Bill to Extend Successful Pheasant Hunting Program to 2031
LANSING, Mich. — State Sen. Kevin Daley on Tuesday co-sponsored legislation introduced to continue Michigan’s pheasant hunting licensure program through Jan. 1, 2031. Michigan small game hunters once shot over a million pheasants per year, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Pheasant hunting was once so popular across the state that schools would be closed for the season’s traditional opening day. In recent years, however, Michigan pheasant hunters harvest less than 60,000 roosters annually.In support of the bill, Sen. Kevin Daley, representing Lum,...
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Sen. Daley to Host In-District Office Hours
Sen. Kevin Daley, a Republican from Lum, will be hosting a series of local office hours on Monday, Feb. 12, to meet with constituents from the 26th Senate District. The office hours will provide an opportunity for district residents to express their opinions, share concerns about state government, or seek assistance with any state-related issues. No appointments are necessary for these meetings.The 26th Senate District comprises parts of Genesee, Lapeer, Saginaw, and Tuscola counties. Sen. Daley will be available at various times and locations within the district to...
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Sen. Daley Criticizes Governor's Priorities in 2024 State of the State Address
State Senator Kevin Daley, a Republican from Lum, expressed his concerns about the governor's priorities in the 2024 State of the State address. He questioned whether the governor was aware of the challenges faced by struggling families and small business owners across the state. According to Sen. Daley, Michigan is experiencing negative trends under the governor's leadership.Sen. Daley highlighted the concerns of Michiganders, who are worried about basic necessities such as feeding their families and heating their homes, as well as the education of their children. He...
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Sen. Daley leads moment of silence in honor of MSP trooper who died in the line of duty
Sen. Kevin Daley of Michigan led a moment of silence in the state Senate to honor state police Trooper Joel Popp, who tragically lost his life while on duty. Trooper Popp was involved in a routine traffic stop on I-75 near Birch Run Road when he sustained fatal injuries.In a heartfelt tribute, Sen. Daley said, "Last night, in the line of duty during a routine traffic stop, this dedicated trooper paid the ultimate price as he worked to keep our community safe... Let us reflect on the selflessness, courage, and commitment this trooper displayed in protecting us all. May our...
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Daley County Press Op-Ed: Lansing Democrats adjourn session historically early, my office remains open to serve you
In a surprising move, the Democrat majority in the Michigan Legislature has adjourned session sine die, marking the earliest adjournment before December since 1968. This decision has raised concerns about the commitment of legislative Democrats to their constituents and their priorities.The adjournment was made to allow the state's presidential primary to be moved ahead to February, positioning Michigan as one of the first states to vote in the next presidential election. However, this move has been criticized for prioritizing political ambitions over the needs of the...