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Next Events
NEXT regular meeting.
May 31 st.
Noon - 2 pm.
Same location as always. If you're new and want to join us, see the contact links below!
NEWS
Your vote is being STOLEN!


All hands on deck!
'Documentary proof of Citizenship" is going to TAKE AWAY your Right to VOTE!!
This WILL be a Proposal Ballot initiative this November.
4AEC intends to STOP THIS NOW!
This is a HUGE THREAT to Democracy!
Trump tried to pass the so-called "SAVE " ACT, which passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, but it failed (so far) in the U.S. Senate.
However, most States have now initiated legislative efforts to pass their own versions of the Save Act.
In Michigan, it’s called the
Documentary Proof of Citizenship initiative,
which WILL be on the ballot as a Proposal in the November election.
IT IS CRITICAL we educate around this proposal so it does NOT pass.
Please read the two documents
shown on this NEWS page from
Understand how real and HUGE this endangers our voting rights.
A downloadable PDF of these docs is also shown on this NEWS page.
Please make every effort to attend our May 31st meeting.
We need each and every one of you who are interested in making a difference and doing something to save our Democracy!
From The New York Times: Rural America Is Getting Blindsided by Something New
By Rotimi Adeoye
Mr. Adeoye is a contributing Opinion writer and the author of American Pursuit, a newsletter on politics and policy.
May 2, 2026
"Rural America has long been where the rest of the country sends what it doesn’t want nearby: prisons, power plants, landfills. These days, two more intrusions have been added to the list: immigrant detention centers and data centers."
In Barrett’s backyard, Democratic candidates make their case to be his next challenger
By:Kyle Davidson-April 9, 2026 6:31 am



Data Center Proposal Withdrawn After Early Backlash in Lansing, Michigan
A proposed data center project in Lansing by Deep Green was withdrawn following several weeks of public opposition. Public meetings drew a strong turnout, with attendees pressing both the developer and city officials on transparency and the project’s long-term implications, particularly whether it could open the door to additional large-scale developments in the area.

