
Create jobs and strengthen Michigan's economy
As Michigan moves forward into the 21st century, House Democrats are committed to creating good-paying jobs for our workers and strengthening Michigan's economy. As we strive to diversify and strengthen Michigan's economy, we can look to the past for inspiration. Michigan always has been a trailblazer. The same state that gave birth to the auto industry can pave the way for a new economy built around the cutting-edge fields of homeland security, alternative fuels, renewable energy, life sciences and high-tech automotive engineering.
PolyCem to move operations from Mississippi to Michigan
- — April 15, 2009
Plan is part of overall initiative to create 29,000 jobs statewide
- — September 25, 2008
House passed plan to reward businesses that hire state workers in May
- — August 13, 2008
- — August 13, 2008
Dozens of projects around the state will create jobs, boost local economies
- — June 27, 2008
Plan provides up to 33 weeks of federal payments for struggling workers
- — June 10, 2008
Hundreds of projects will create 29,000 jobs, boost local economies
- — May 28, 2008
'Hire Michigan First' will boost economy, crack down on hiring illegal workers
- — May 20, 2008
Evening event focused on giving our residents first crack at state-created jobs
- — May 16, 2008
May 15 event focuses on giving our residents first crack at state-created jobs
- — May 13, 2008
Hundreds of projects would get Michigan back to work, boost local economies
- — April 30, 2008
Community college to receive $5M, county airport to receive $2.6M
- — April 23, 2008
'Hire Michigan First' will help boost economy, capitalize on skills of our state's residents
- — April 09, 2008
Federally funded road projects would create badly needed jobs for Michigan
- — March 12, 2008





