Good afternoon, Michiganders!
The solstice has not yet arrived, but winter is certainly here. As our days get colder, remember to spread warmth to one another. Help a neighbor shovel or brush off their car. Give some of your extra hats, scarves and mittens to someone who might need them a little more. Look up when you are in a public place and smile. Open your heart to give and to receive the kindness of others.
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Section 298: This is an initiative by Lt. Gov. Calley to improve systems and access to care for people with physical and mental disabilities. Currently, this section of the 2017 State Budget is being reworked so that it better reflects the goals set by Lt. Gov. Calley to ease access to care, opportunity, and quality of life. The Core values of Section 298 include Person-Centered Care, Family Drive and youth guided, Promoting Independence, Full Community Inclusion, Personal Satisfaction, and Meaningful Participation as defined by that individual.
Lt. Gov. Calley states that “in the sprit of open and transparent dialogue…” anything discussed in meetings regarding Section 298 will be posted on here (click for link) The first draft is set to be submitted on January 15.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71550_2941_76181---,00.html
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdhhs/Core_Value__FINAL_521963_7_535656_7.pdf
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdhhs/Core_Value__FINAL_521963_7_535656_7.pdf
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Ever considered becoming a Foster Parent? Feeling like you don’t understand the process or it is too daunting to get started? The state foster care program has Foster Care Navigators, experienced foster parents who will set up a meeting with you to talk about the process and answer your questions. Interested? Text FOSTER to 517-742-3110.
Next month, I will be doing a post specifically focused on kids in Michigan.
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Pipeline Progress!
The Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board has hired consultants for full risk analysis of Enbridge Line 5. The Oil and Water Don’t Mix Coalition is asking that at least 7 public hearings be held throughout the state once the results from the analysis are complete, that the reports be disclosed well in advance of the meetings, and that the public hearings are well publicized and scheduled far in advance. On the currently timeline, public review should begin in the summer of 2017. We plan to be ready.
The Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board has hired consultants for full risk analysis of Enbridge Line 5. The Oil and Water Don’t Mix Coalition is asking that at least 7 public hearings be held throughout the state once the results from the analysis are complete, that the reports be disclosed well in advance of the meetings, and that the public hearings are well publicized and scheduled far in advance. On the currently timeline, public review should begin in the summer of 2017. We plan to be ready.
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Other good water news, Congress approved funding for Flint! There is still a long, long way to go (an estimated 28,000 lines still in need of replacement), but there is finally more federal money coming in.
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There were lots of little things I wanted to share in this post. Today, I want to focus not just on the steps we have left to reach our goals, but the flights of stairs behind us. Some baby steps, some giant leaps, but we have come a long way, and we should be grateful to all those who have fought before us. So now is a time to reflect, but also a time to move forward. We are the ones we have been waiting for. Michigan is going to grow and change, and I would like to see it change for the better. I would like to see a state that is thriving, active, engaged, and passionate. Let’s make ourselves America’s Golden Glove.
Warm Wishes. Peace, love, celebration and acceptance, Until next time,
Annalise
Annalise
Upcomings of Interest
December 26, 2016
Grand Rapids African American Museum & Archives Royal Opening Celebration
Dec. 31- January 8
Guided Trail hikes at Stateparks #shoeyear
Guided Trail hikes at Stateparks #shoeyear
- Maybury State Park Dec. 31 (10 a.m.)
- Island Lake Recreation Area Jan. 1 (1 p.m.)
- Waterloo Recreation Area Jan. 1 (11 a.m.)
- Yankee Springs Recreation Area Jan. 1 (1 p.m.)
- Ludington State Park Jan. 7 (6 p.m.)
- Rockport Recreation Area Jan. 7 (noon)
- Sleeper State Park Jan. 7 (6 p.m.)
- Straits State Park Jan. 7 (5 p.m.)
- Mitchell State Park Jan. 8 (1 p.m.)
January 5, 2017
Sister’s Circle
Sister Circles exist to welcome our newest sisters in West Michigan, listen to their definition of success, and become their ally in reaching their goals. All members benefit from mutual exploration of each other’s cultures, goals, and dreams.
If you're interested in learning more about our Sister Circles program, including a brief overview and basic training to get started, come join us from 7:30-8:30 pm, January 5th!
January 14, 2017
PLAN B: A Planned Parenthood Benefit
Multi band concert in Downtown Grand Rapids at the Pyramid Scheme
March 7-9, 2017
2017 FLINT WATER INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT; A NATIONAL CONVERSATION,
RIVERFRONT BANQUET CENTER, FLINT, MICHIGAN. The Flint Water Crisis has
prompted local, state and national conversations about the urgent need for reinvestment in
critical water infrastructure. Co-Sponsored by the City of Flint and the State of Michigan,
the Flint Water Infrastructure Summit will address this need and highlight water
infrastructure issues in cities where populations have declined, share lessons learned from
the City of Flint, and propose solutions with a focus on new technologies. The Summit will
provide relevant and timely information to municipal and local officials, city councils and
elected officials, community leaders, utility directors, water system superintendents,
municipal planners and engineers, drinking water operators, consultants and service
providers. Attendees will include individuals involved in the operation, maintenance,
design, management or administration of a municipal water supply, as well as local elected
officials and community leaders from around the country. Information Contact: Bryce
Feighner, Office of Drinking Water & Municipal Assistance, 517-284-6544 or email at
feighnerb@michigan.gov. More information is available at MDEQ’s Events Web Page
May 31-June 2, 2017
GREAT LAKES AND ST. LAWRENCE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE,
GREAT LAKES AND ST. LAWRENCE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE,
COBO HALL, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. The first ever Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Green
Infrastructure Conference will draw up to 1,000 engineers, landscape architects, water
quality professionals, government officials (local, state, provincial, and federal), developers,
planners, academia, drain and road agencies, conservation and non-profit organizations,
and interest groups from around the Great Lakes basin in Canada and the U.S. This is the
first conference to focus on using green infrastructure across the landscape with a primary
goal to protect the surface waters in the Great Lakes region. The conference location is in
the middle of the Great Lakes chain, and at the forefront of many innovative green
infrastructure projects. Much of Detroit is being recreated from the ground up. They are
finding ways to reduce the burden on combined sewers for less than the cost of storing
and treating combined effluent. They are making neighborhoods feel safer and more
inviting and increasing green acreage over the top of thriving industry. These efforts are
clearly linked to the Great Lakes, by reducing nutrient inputs to Lake Erie, and all Great
Lakes’ and St Lawrence waters downstream. This conference will include over 80
speakers to address topics such as green infrastructure technology, economics, local
government/public works, and multi-jurisdictional/regional scale issues. The third day of
this conference will offer four concurrent bus tours of local points of interest highlighting
what Detroit is doing in terms of Green Infrastructure, Stormwater Management, and CSO
Control. The Conference will feature valuable networking opportunities and an exhibitor
area as well. Information Contact: Dave Drullinger, Office of Environmental Assistance,
517-284-6855 or email at drullingerd@michigan.gov. More information is available at
MDEQ’s Events Web Page (www.michigan.gov/deqevents).