3/10/14 - Livingston County residents have an opportunity to weigh in on Michigan's public policies, the economy and quality of life issues tomorrow. OLHSA and Livingston County Michigan Works will host a Community Conversation to help set the agenda for Michigan's local and elected leaders tomorrow night at the Howell Carnegie District Library. The event is sponsored by The Center for Michigan and involves an open discussion between all of the participants and each person in attendance will vote on top Michigan priorities while at the event. Michigan Works Director Bill Sleight tells WHMI they really want people to share their views of how state policies, especially economic policies, are impacting their everyday lives, whether good or bad. The Center for Michigan writes citizen agenda reports, which outline the ideas and priorities identified by participantsâ conversations. It also performs issue education with elected leaders to encourage them to act on the priorities and institute reforms. The Community Conversation will take place at the Howell Carnegie District Library Tuesday from 6:30 until 8:30pm. Attendance is free and light refreshments will be provided. For more information call 734-769-4625 or register online through the link below. (JK)
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