Get Up-Beat about Down-Ballot Candidates – RSVP for Wednesday Zoom on Supreme Court and Ed Board

With the volume of ads about the Presidential and Senate races in Michigan, it’s easy to forget that there are critical statewide races down the ballot that impact our students and members.  In particular, we have great candidates this year for the Michigan Supreme Court and the four statewide education boards.

RSVP now to hear from the candidates via Zoom next Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m.– all 10 MEA recommended candidates are scheduled to join us:

  • Michigan Supreme Court— Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack and Elizabeth Welch
  • State Board of Education— Ellen Cogen Lipton and Jason Strayhorn
  • University of Michigan Board of Regents— Mark Bernstein and Shauna Ryder Diggs
  • Michigan State University Board of Trustees— Brian Mosallam and Rema Vassar
  • Wayne State University Board of Governors— Eva Garza Dewaelsche and Shirley Stancato

Plan now to join us on Wednesday night and get “up-beat” about our “down-ballot” candidates. After you register, you’ll receive a link to join the event via Zoom on Oct. 14 at 7 p.m.

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MEA announces Congressional recommendations for McDonald Rivet and Swartz

EAST LANSING – The Michigan Education Association announced Friday the recommendations of Kristen McDonald Rivet for the 8th Congressional District and Jessica Swartz for the 4th Congressional District. “At the local level, MEA members interviewed the candidates and have made careful decisions to recommend in these races because our students need members of Congress who’ll […]

MEA announces candidate recommendations for state Supreme Court and university boards

EAST LANSING – The Michigan Education Association announced Thursday that it recommends the candidacies of Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Thomas for the Michigan Supreme Court this November. “Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Thomas are committed to equal access to justice and ensuring everyone is treated with fairness and respect, and that’s why […]