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Rep. Hall casts vote to curb ‘executive overreach’


Michigan House acts on Unlock Michigan initiative
District 63 Michigan State
Rep. Matt Hall, of Marshall,
on July 21 joined Michigan
House colleagues to formally
approve a petition repealing
the 1945 Emergency Powers
of the Governor Act.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
used the act to declare an
extended state of emergency
during the COVID-19 pan-

demic and issued wide-rang-
ing directives without the
approval of the Legislature,
noted Hall, who added the
directives impacted lives and
livelihoods throughout the
state, while negating the abil-
ity for people to be represent-
ed through their elected offi-
cials and have their voices
heard.
In October, the Michigan
Supreme Court ruled that
Whitmer violated her consti-
tutional authority by continu-
ing to issue orders without
the approval of the
Legislature. A citizens’ ini-
tiative sought to repeal the
law, and approval from the
Legislature will make it offi-
cial.
“As the governor issued
unilateral orders around the
Legislature, people felt like
they had lost their voice in
Lansing and had no represen-
tation,” Hall said when
addressing the initiative
before the House. “They felt

the system was not working
for them. Those concerned
and impacted by these unilat-
eral actions, including many
small business owners and
families, began circulating
this petition because they felt
they had no other way for
their voice to be heard. They
acted in an organic, construc-
tive fashion. Repealing this
emergency law tells these
many people that they will be
heard and helps re-establish
needed balance within our
state government going for-
ward. I’m proud to stand up
for them and be a resounding
voice for them today.”
With the Michigan Senate
already approving the mea-
sure last week, the initiative
now becomes law without
the need for the governor’s
signature – as prescribed by
the Michigan Constitution.
There is no ability for
Whitmer to veto the proposal
following passage in both
chambers.

Joint Information Center
update
As of 11 a.m. on Thursday,
July 15, 2021, Calhoun
County had a cumulative
total of 12,475 confirmed
cases of COVID-19 reported
to Calhoun County Public
Health Department
(CCPHD), with a total of 300
deaths attributed to the virus.
This information is updated
once daily, Monday through
Friday, at http://www.calhoun-
countymi.gov.
COVID-19 Vaccine
Information
The state vaccine dash-
board shows that as of July
14, 2021, 104,445 doses had
been administered to Calhoun
County residents, from vari-
ous sources, not just the
Public Health Department.
In Calhoun County, total
shots administered by the
Public Health Department as
of July 12 are, 21,042 first
dose and 18,979 second dose
shots. Between July 4-12, the
Public Health Department
administered 29 vaccine
doses. The first dose totals
include all who are vaccinat-
ed by CCPHD with one dose
of any vaccine: Pfizer,
Moderna or Johnson &
Johnson.
Vaccine Clinic Schedule
Recently, a new vaccine
clinic location was added to
the Public Health
Department’s ongoing sched-
ule of vaccine clinics. The
CCPHD ended the vaccine
clinic at 820 Mann Rd in
Marshall and moved it to 225
E Watson St. in Albion. This


replaces the recurring every
third Wednesday from 3-6
p.m., and the change sup-
ports efforts by the Population
Health Alliance and Albion
Health Care Alliance as they
begin door-to-door canvass-
ing in Albion.
CCPHD clinic time and
location: Wednesday, July
27, 3-6 p.m., Northwestern
Middle School, 176 Limit St,
Battle Creek, MI 49037.
Pfizer vaccine, 12 years and
older, J&J vaccine for 18
years and older upon request.
No appointment necessary.
Second dose return date is
Aug 17.
Reminder: COVID-19
vaccine is also available by
appointment only at both
Public Health Department
clinic locations:
Toeller Building, 190 E
Michigan Ave, Battle
Creek, 269-969-6363
Albion Health Department,
214 E Michigan Ave,
Albion, 517-629-9434
Both clinics are open
Monday - Thursday 7 a.m.-
12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m.-4:30
p.m., as well as Fridays 8
a.m.-Noon. Please call the
appropriate office to set up
an appointment.

MI Shot to Win
The state of Michigan
launched the ‘MI Shot To
Win’ Sweepstakes that gives
vaccinated Michiganders a
chance to win $5 million in
cash, as well as a combined
total of $500,000 in college
scholarships. Residents ages

18 and older who have
received one dose of vaccine
are eligible to register for a
combined total of $5 million
in cash giveaways and can do
so at http://www.MIShotToWin.
com.
In addition, Michigan’s
vaccine sweepstakes will
offer the opportunity to win
one of nine Scholarship
Drawing prizes available to
vaccinated Michiganders
between ages 12-17 whose
parents enter on their behalf.
The sweepstakes ends on
Aug. 3, 2021. Eligibility cri-
teria and how to enter the
drawings is at the MI Shot to
Win website.
Calhoun County Vaccine
Ambassadors
In Calhoun County,
Vaccine Ambassadors are
playing a critical role in the
effort to increase the number
of those who have received
protection against COVID-


  1. These COVID-19 vac-
    cine ambassadors are in
    Battle Creek and Albion
    speaking with residents in
    Calhoun County about their
    vaccine questions and con-
    cerns. With the efforts of the
    ambassadors, the Public
    Health Department hopes
    this will increase our current
    rate of COVID-19 vaccina-
    tion in Calhoun County.
    Currently, the vaccine rate of
    individuals who have full
    vaccination in Calhoun is
    49.6%, but the goal is to
    reach 70% to truly feel confi-
    dent that we have the spread
    of the vaccine under control.


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Merit Network, the County’s
chosen contractor, to learn
more about the countywide
survey that launches Monday,
July 19, which will measure
broadband access in the coun-
ty. Information about the sur-
vey and a link to take it can be
found at MichiganMoonshot.
org/calhoun
Then, on Wednesday, July
14, the Task Force met virtu-
ally for a strategic planning
session that lasted two and a
half hours. Led by County
Administration,
Communications Manager
Lucy Blair and our Task Force
Chair Mac McCullough, and
facilitated by consultant Peter
Dams, the group discussed its
mission and vision, and
explored milestones for four
primary strategy areas--
access, affordability, literacy,
and adoption. This demon-
strates the breadth of access
the task force is interested in
pursuing: Not only should
internet be available and
affordable, but there should
be resources in place to assist
residents with accessing it
and improving digital literacy,
ideally 24-hours a day. This
goal-setting will influence the
efforts of the task force in the
upcoming years. General
information about the task
force can be found at cal-
houncountymi.gov/broad-
band, and questions about this
effort can be sent
to Communications Manager
Lucy Blair.

CITY OF MARSHALL - BID NOTICE


LOCAL STREETS RESURFACING


The City of Marshall, Michigan will receive sealed bids until August
11, 2021 at 2PM., local time, for local street rehabilitation along
multiple streets throughout the City of Marshall. Project scope
includes full-depth HMA crushing and shaping, cross section
widening, new HMA surface, and select sidewalk improvements.
A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held August 4, 2021 at 2pm
at Marshall City Hall. The complete advertisement can be found
at http://www.cityofmarshall.com/faqs/164.

The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, in whole or in
part, waive informalities or defects in bids or accept bids as it shall
deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Marshall. The City
of Marshall, Michigan does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment
or the provisions of service.

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