Voter roles have been seriously screwed up for years. Absolutely broken. I rented a house in Detroit from 2020- 2021 and I received 13 voter registration forms and none of them were for me or the person who owned the home I rented.
I know that both my parents (both deceased) and my brother who lives in NC and has lived there for over 20 years are still on voting rolls in Vienna Twp, in Clio, Michigan. My sister, who was in charge of their estate, has notified the township and she told them her brother has been voting in NC for 20+ years. Have they taken them off the rolls? Not the last time I checked. As of today they are no longer registered. Finally. Since Dad has been gone since 2018 and Mom in 2020. My brother is also gone from the Michigan list. How crazy.
Many schools in Michigan are by-passing parents for some reason. Look at the mess in Rochester. Now it's happening in Hartland. Pretty soon, public schools are going to be a thing of the past. Parents are a vital part of a successful school system. You need them in your corner.
Good point Dave, about the lack of cleaning up the voter rolls causing conspiracy theories. We just want to trust them to have fair elections, no matter the party. If the c-vid scam exposed anything, it's that we can't trust anything.
Hi Dave, wanted to reach out about an upcoming Mt Pleasant school board meeting where they are voting to remove policy that prevents teachers from referring students for abortions. It appears that if policy is removed the parent would not have to be notified if their child is referred for an abortion. It is policy 4209, you can see discussion on this starting at 1hr:42min during the Oct 21 meeting. https://youtu.be/pi_3ot1e7bU?feature=shared
Correction, they already voted to remove the policy. From a communication I received, "On October 21, 2024, without community input or legal guidance, the board (with 5-1 vote) eliminated a crucial policy that previously prohibited staff from referring students for abortions. This change means that staff can now refer students for abortions without parental notification, administrative oversight, or appropriate counseling."
Voter roles have been seriously screwed up for years. Absolutely broken. I rented a house in Detroit from 2020- 2021 and I received 13 voter registration forms and none of them were for me or the person who owned the home I rented.
Wow that is wild..
I know that both my parents (both deceased) and my brother who lives in NC and has lived there for over 20 years are still on voting rolls in Vienna Twp, in Clio, Michigan. My sister, who was in charge of their estate, has notified the township and she told them her brother has been voting in NC for 20+ years. Have they taken them off the rolls? Not the last time I checked. As of today they are no longer registered. Finally. Since Dad has been gone since 2018 and Mom in 2020. My brother is also gone from the Michigan list. How crazy.
Michigan is messed up. That is bad
Many schools in Michigan are by-passing parents for some reason. Look at the mess in Rochester. Now it's happening in Hartland. Pretty soon, public schools are going to be a thing of the past. Parents are a vital part of a successful school system. You need them in your corner.
Good point Dave, about the lack of cleaning up the voter rolls causing conspiracy theories. We just want to trust them to have fair elections, no matter the party. If the c-vid scam exposed anything, it's that we can't trust anything.
Hi Dave, wanted to reach out about an upcoming Mt Pleasant school board meeting where they are voting to remove policy that prevents teachers from referring students for abortions. It appears that if policy is removed the parent would not have to be notified if their child is referred for an abortion. It is policy 4209, you can see discussion on this starting at 1hr:42min during the Oct 21 meeting. https://youtu.be/pi_3ot1e7bU?feature=shared
Correction, they already voted to remove the policy. From a communication I received, "On October 21, 2024, without community input or legal guidance, the board (with 5-1 vote) eliminated a crucial policy that previously prohibited staff from referring students for abortions. This change means that staff can now refer students for abortions without parental notification, administrative oversight, or appropriate counseling."