State Rep. David Martin
Recent News About State Rep. David Martin
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Rep. Martin Supports Creation of Apprenticeship Program for Michigan National Guard Members
State Rep. David Martin is playing a pivotal role in the initiative to establish a unique apprenticeship program specifically designed for members of the Michigan Army National Guard and Air National Guard. Rep. Martin, a co-sponsor of House Bill 5703, is pushing for the recognition of the training and experience acquired by service members in the National Guard towards certain apprenticeship certifications."This apprenticeship program is more than just a great opportunity for our National Guard members; it’s also a testament to our commitment to those who serve and...
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Reps. Martin, Mueller honor 911 dispatchers during Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
State Rep. Mike Mueller recently honored the critical role of 911 dispatchers by declaring April 15-19 as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Michigan. The resolution recognizes the vital function these professionals serve in the emergency response system, handling an average of 6.5 million 911 calls annually.In a statement, Rep. Mueller, a retired law enforcement officer, expressed his admiration for 911 dispatchers, stating, "911 dispatchers are the lifeline between the public and emergency services, handling difficult and traumatic situations with professionalism...
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Rep. Martin spearheads plan to crack down on international crime rings targeting Michigan families
State Rep. David Martin is leading a new initiative aimed at addressing the threat posed by international crime rings targeting Michigan families. The plan, introduced as House Bill 5650, seeks to increase penalties for crimes committed by individuals who enter the country illegally to benefit transnational crime organizations.Speaking about the need for swift action, Martin emphasized, “Brazen criminals see lax federal immigration laws as a new opportunity to expand their criminal enterprise, and that can’t be tolerated. We must act swiftly and decisively to crack down...
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Rep. Martin announces plan to grow local economies, help Michigan businesses thrive
Apr 17 2024State Rep. David Martin and Michigan House Republicans have unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at propelling economic development across Michigan. Rep. Martin, representing Davison, emphasized that the initiative seeks to address the challenges faced by small businesses daily and enhance fairness and accountability in economic development efforts in the state.Highlighting concerns about the current economic development approach, Rep. Martin pointed out, "A few big corporations have gotten massive incentives funded by Michigan taxpayers, but they’re still...
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Rep. Martin: State grant will help identify, replace lead water lines in Davison
State Rep. David Martin announced today that the city of Davison has been awarded a state grant of nearly $105,000 to assist in identifying and replacing lead water service lines. The grant, provided by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, is part of a program funded by federal Covid relief dollars.“This grant is both an investment in infrastructure, as well as the health and well-being of our community,” stated Martin. “Investments like these are absolutely critical to maintaining the integrity of our water systems and ensuring access to clean...
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Rep. Martin: New Polling Shows People Don’t Want Government Meddling in Auto Market
State Rep. David Martin has drawn attention to recent polling data indicating public discontent with government interventions in the auto market. The survey by Center Square revealed that a majority of Michigan voters believe the government is overly promoting electric vehicles and should cease spending taxpayer money on EV subsidies.According to Martin, the heavy-handed approach of government interference in the auto industry is not resonating with the public. He stated, “Customers aren’t buying enough electric vehicles to satisfy left-wing politicians, so the...
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Rep. Martin Calls for Action to Enhance Government Transparency in Michigan
State Rep. David Martin has urged action on a plan aimed at boosting government transparency in Michigan by expanding the scope of open records laws. Martin emphasized the importance of the plan, stating, “I have absolutely nothing to hide, and none of our other elected officials should either. It’s well past time to make it easier for the people we represent to access important information about the work we’re doing on their behalf.”Martin's plan, which includes House Bills 5422-5427, proposes significant changes to improve access to public records and enhance...
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Rep. Martin announces March office hours
State Rep. David Martin is inviting residents to meet with him during his upcoming office hours in Burton and Goodrich. According to Rep. Martin, local office hours provide an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts, questions, and concerns in a face-to-face setting. The meetings are open to the public, and appointments are not necessary to attend.Rep. Martin will be available on Friday, March 8, at the Burton Senior Center from 10:30 a.m. to noon and at ABeanToGo Coffee in Goodrich from 1 to 2:30 p.m.For those unable to attend the scheduled office hours, Rep....
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Eliminating citizen oversight panels invites bureaucratic overreach
By State Rep. David Martin, R-Davison and David Prestin, R-Cedar RiverMichigan's Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (DEGLE) has been known to exert its authority through numerous regulations that impact the lives of residents and business owners. In an effort to ensure citizen involvement and accountability, Michigan established three citizen oversight boards in 2018: the Environmental Rules Review Committee, the Environmental Permit Review Commission, and the Environmental Science Advisory Board. These boards were created to provide a check on bureaucratic...
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Rep. Martin issues statement after bad bills fail to gain support in Natural Resources Committee
State Representative David Martin, the Republican vice chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, expressed his satisfaction after Senate Bills 393-394 failed to advance out of committee. In a statement released on Thursday, Rep. Martin criticized the Democrats' attempt to transfer environmental decision-making to unelected bureaucrats.Rep. Martin stated, "In her rush to relinquish environmental decision-making to unelected bureaucrats, the committee chair either forgot to do the math or doesn't understand basic House rules. Either way, I'm glad this ill-conceived...
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Rep. Martin introduces plan to cut taxes, provide relief to Michiganders
State Representative David Martin has unveiled a plan aimed at boosting economic growth and offering relief to the people of Michigan. The proposal involves reducing the state income tax rate for families and small businesses, providing them with much-needed financial respite.The state income tax rate recently increased from 4.05% to 4.25% due to actions taken by Lansing Democrats. This change reversed the reduction that had been implemented in 2023, following a law passed by Republicans in 2015. Rep. Martin's plan seeks to immediately lower the state income tax rate even...
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Rep. Martin Renews Call to Fix Broken Unemployment Agency After Audit Reveals Failures
State Representative David Martin is urging legislative leaders to take action and reform Michigan's unemployment agency following the release of a new audit by the nonpartisan Office of the Auditor General. The report highlights the ongoing failures of Governor Whitmer's Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) in addressing fraud and improper payments during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.In response to the audit, Rep. Martin, a Republican from Davison, emphasized the need for substantial change, stating, "Ignoring the cracks in the unemployment system and turning a blind...
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Rep. Martin: Line 5 tunnel one step closer after MPSC makes right decision for Michigan
State Representative David Martin of Davison praised the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) for granting a permit to Enbridge Energy to construct the Great Lakes Tunnel and replace the segment of Line 5 that runs under the Straits of Mackinac. The decision by the MPSC was applauded by Rep. Martin, who emphasized the importance of sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy for the people of Michigan.In a statement, Rep. Martin expressed his support for the commission's decision, stating, "The Michigan Public Service Commission made the right decision. The people...