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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Conyers Letter to Snyder Requesting Position On Detroit Consent Agreement

U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr. and
Michigan Govwernor Rick Snyder on U.S. Judiciary floor


Letter from Representatives John Conyers, Jr., Hansen Clarke, and Gary Peters requesting Governor Snyder to explain his administration’s position and to provide documentation detailing the reasoning behind their position on several key legal provisions currently being considered as part of a proposed consent agreement between the state and the City of Detroit.  The letter requests the Snyder Administration to provide a response prior to taking any further legal action concerning the matters discussed in the letter.  

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Conyers and All House Democratic Michigan Members Urge Construction of New International Bridge

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For Immediate Release
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Contact: Matthew Morgan – 202-226-5543

Conyers and All House Democratic Michigan Members Urge Construction of New International Bridge
(Washington D.C). – Today, Representative John Conyers, Jr. (D-M14.) and Representatives Hansen Clarke (D-M13), John Dingell (D-M15), Dale Kildee (D-M05), Sander Levin (D-M12), and Gary Peters (D-M09) sent a letter to Speaker of the Michigan House Bolger, Michigan House Minority Leader Hammel, Michigan Senate Majority Leader Richardville, and Michigan Senate Minority Leader Whitmer urging the Michigan legislature to prioritize the passage of legislation authorizing the construction of the New International Trade Crossing (NITC) project early in the 2012 legislative session.
The NITC project will create a world-class international bridge and secure a transportation corridor with Michigan’s largest trading partner, Canada.  It will create 10,000 new construction jobs for Michigan workers and generate more than $2 billion in federal matching highway funds for Michigan roads.  
The letter is attached as a pdf and the text follows below:
January 18, 2012

The Honorable Randy Richardville                                             The Honorable Jase Bolger
Majority Leader                                                                                Speaker
Michigan Senate                                                                               Michigan House of Representatives
P.O. Box 30036                                                                                   P. O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909                                                                             Lansing, MI 48909

The Honorable Gretchen Whitmer                                            The Honorable Richard Hammel
Minority Leader                                                                                 Minority Leader
Michigan Senate                                                                                Michigan House of Representatives
P.O. Box 30036                                                                                    P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909                                                                              Lansing, MI 48909

Dear Speaker Bolger and Leaders Richarville, Whitmer, and Hammel:

As you prepare for the 2012 session of the Michigan Legislature, we write to urge you to prioritize the passage of legislation that will allow work to begin on the New International Trade Crossing (NITC) project.  Michigan desperately needs the 10,000 construction jobs and $2 billion in federal matching highway funds that would be immediately provided by this project.  Additionally, the NITC will strengthen our nation’s bond with Canada – Michigan’s largest trading partner – by providing a secure alternative route to Ontario and significantly increasing the capacity for increased trade between our two countries.

Constructing a second bridge at the Detroit-Windsor crossing will help grow the 237,000 Michigan jobs that depend on trade with Canada.  The NITC would provide six new lanes, bringing the total to ten between Detroit and Windsor, while also directly connecting 1-75 to Highway 401.  These additional lanes will help prevent the delays that cost Michigan’s shippers and manufacturers millions of dollars each year.  Chrysler estimates that current delays at the Detroit-Windsor crossing add more than $600 to the average car manufactured in our region.  Without a second bridge, these delays will likely grow worse, with truck traffic across the border expected to double by 2035.

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has stated that Canada’s $550 million investment in the crossing’s customs plaza will allow Michigan to receive nearly $2 billion in matching for road construction projects across the state.  If the NITC project is approved early in the 2012 legislative session, construction projects across the state could begin putting thousands of Michiganders back to work this year fixing our state’s highway infrastructure and speeding our state’s economic recovery.  

We believe the case for moving forward with the NITC project is clear.  The NITC project poses no fiscal risk to the state, as the cost of this $1.3 billion dollar investment in Michigan will be borne completely by private investors and the U.S. and Canadian governments.  Further, should the tolls collected from the bridge fall short of the dollars needed to repay Canadian or private investors, the Canadian government has agreed to cover any revenue short fall.   In short, this project is no risk, all reward for Michigan taxpayers.  
  
Construction of the NITC will ensure that Michigan keeps its edge and continues to be a leading conduit for the $62 billion in annual bilateral trade between the United States and Canada.  We urge you to pass authorizing legislation as soon as possible so that we can begin to transition the Detroit-Windsor crossing into a modern, multi-modal system that creates jobs in Michigan and guarantees safe, secure, and efficient commerce across our northern border. 
Sincerely,
John Conyers, Jr.                                                              Hansen Clarke
MEMBER OF CONGRESS                                             MEMBER OF CONGRESS

John D. Dingell                                                                 Gary Peters
MEMBER OF CONGRESS                                             MEMBER OF CONGRESS

Sander Levin                                                                     Dale E. Kildee
MEMBER OF CONGRESS                                             MEMBER OF CONGRESS

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Congressmen Hold Job Fair For Veterans In Detroit


Congressmen Hold Job Fair For Veterans In Detroit


Getty ImagesDETROIT (WWJ) - A couple of lawmakers from Michigan are helping needy veterans get back on their feet. Congressman Hansen Clarke and Congressman John Conyers Jr. are hosting the Veteran’s Resource Fair on Thursday in Detroit.

Congressman Clarke spoke with WWJ about why an event like this is so important.

Getty Images“Many of our veterans in Metro Detroit are struggling right now financially, which is a shame when you consider the sacrifices they’ve made to this country. We’ve decided to bring the people together that could help veterans and their families, help our veterans find work, get an education, stay in their home or even find basic shelter,” said Clarke.

The Veteran’s Resource Fair will feature more than 25 agencies in the areas of education, job training, entrepreneurship and many other life building opportunities.

“Many of our veterans have really experience trauma and they need healthcare, drug treatments, and just the support that they know that they can make it. We want to help them directly, but also we want to give them hope not to give up, that someone is there to look out for them and to help them. And as a Congressman, I’ll be their personal advocate,” said Clarke.

The Veteran’s Resource Fair takes place Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Historic Fort Wayne, located at 6325 West Jefferson Ave. in Detroit.
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Democrats Rally for Jobs Plan Support


Democrats Rally for Jobs Plan Support




November 9, 2011
DETROIT, Mich. (My TV20 News at 10) --- Congressional Democrats continue their efforts tonight to gain support for President Obama's Jobs Plan.
Michigan Congressmen John Conyers and Hansen Clarke gathered this morning at Detroit's NextEnergy Offices. They joined supporters urging Congress to pass the jobs bill.
Supporters point out batteries for electric cars will benefit more under the president's plan. House Republicans oppose the measure because it increases taxes.
Senate Democrats have refused to vote on job bills passed in the House. 

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Conyers, Clarke, and Levin Pay Tribute to the City of Detroit and Canadian Government’s Underground Railroad Memorial

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For Immediate Release
Date: Thursday, October 13, 2011
Contact: Matthew Morgan (Conyers) – 202-226-5543
              Kim Bowman (Clarke) – 517-256-4500
              Tara Andringa (Levin) – 202-228-3685
          
Conyers, Clarke, and Levin Pay Tribute to the City of Detroit and Canadian Government’s Underground Railroad Memorial

(WASHINGTON) – Today, Representative John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.) along with Representative Hansen Clarke (D-Mich.) and Senator Carl Levin (D-Mich.) introduced resolutions in both the House of Representatives and the Senate marking the 10-year anniversary of the Underground Railroad Memorial.

In October 2001, the City of Detroit joined with the City of Windsor in Ontario, Canada to honor the courage of former American slaves and organizers of the Underground Railroad who risked their lives so others could be free. The observance of the ten year commemoration of the Underground Railroad Memorial will be celebrated from October 19, 2011 through October 22, 2011.

“Scores of Americans worked in the Underground Railroad Movement and risked their lives and their liberty so that their fellow African-American citizens could live free,” said Rep. Conyers.  “The Underground Railroad Memorial serves as a proud reminder that we live in a country where the values of fairness and social justice have repeatedly triumphed over small mindedness and bigotry.”

“Detroit was the symbol of hope and the gateway to freedom for many of our ancestors.  This monument honors their struggle, sacrifice and courage,”  said Rep. Hansen Clarke. 
“In commemorating the anniversary of these memorials, we recall the proud legacy of opposition to the evil of slavery that Detroit and Windsor share, and we pay tribute to those who heroically led slaves along the corridors of freedom, most notably, fearless abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman, a runaway slave who led hundreds of slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad on their journey north to freedom.  The suffering, degradation and brutality of slavery cannot be repaired, but the memory can serve to ensure that no such inhumanity is ever perpetrated again on American soil,” said Senator Levin.
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