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Korean Auto Supplier Business Incubator Launched
Dykema Named as Legal Advisor  May 16, 2012 On May 14, Dykema was appointed as a member of the Kore...
Harrington Communications Announces Two New Hires and One Promotion
GROSSE POINTE WOODS, Mich., May 16, 2012 — Harrington Communications, an award-winning Grosse Pointe W...
Plante Moran and NewNorth Center Launch Second Annual Innovation Quotient Survey
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., May 15, 2012 – Plante Moran, PLLC, and NewNorth Center are calling on Midwest busine...
The YES Foundation honors David Segura as 2012's Distinguished American Award recipient
Bingham Farms, MICH., - The YES Foundation has selected David Segura, CEO of VisionIT, as 2012’s Distin...
Brinks’ Kelly Burris to Serve as Co-Chair/Speaker at Green Technology IP Summit
ANN ARBOR – May 14, 2012 - Kelly Burris, a shareholder in the Ann Arbor office of Brinks Hofer Gilso...
Government Relations 2012 Goals
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s government relations team will be focused on the following public policy goals for 2012.
  • Approval and construction of the New International Trade Crossing and implementation of projects that will make Detroit and surrounding areas a global logistics hub.
  • Repeal of the Personal Property Tax which serves as a disincentive to investment, particularly for manufacturing and other high-wage industries.
  • Increased investment in Michigan’s vital transportation system to ensure that good roads stay good and bad roads get better.
  • Implementation of a system of regional transit that recognizes the importance of moving individuals along vital corridors in our region.
  • Reform of Public Act 350, which creates a level playing field for all competitors in the health insurance marketplace.
  • Comprehensive review and implementation of quality standards for all schools regardless of governing structure.
  • Continued structural reform that will enhance Michigan’s already improved financial picture, including retirement reform for public school employees, reduced spending the Michigan Department of Corrections and local government consolidation.