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Michigan House of Representatives District 84 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Michigan House of Representatives District 84 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Michigan House of Representatives District 84

Incumbent Carol Glanville defeated Mike Milanowski Jr. in the general election for Michigan House of Representatives District 84 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Carol Glanville
Carol Glanville (D) Candidate Connection
 
55.6
 
22,485
Image of Mike Milanowski Jr.
Mike Milanowski Jr. (R) Candidate Connection
 
44.4
 
17,983

Total votes: 40,468
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I was asked to run for this seat by the area chamber of commerce and successful business people in the community. They were looking for someone with a business background that understood the values of the district.

I will be a true servant to the people. Much like politicians use to be. This will be a sacrifice to actually serve the people. I am not a career politician looking to move up the political ladder. I will be sacrificing time away from my young family and time away from my business.

History shows us that some of the best political leaders we have had are the ones that are successful before they get elected or into politics. They are not using politics to become successful.
Schools & Skills: a strong public education–one that is equitable and accessible–is essential to our community’s future. We need to find ways to make higher education more affordable for those who choose that path, and provide access to community college and vocational and technical schools for those seeking other opportunities.

Good-paying jobs: our economy has diversified to include medical research, brewing, and manufacturing. But that’s just the beginning. A strong economy includes investment in infrastructure to ensure Grand Rapids remains one of the best places in the nation to live and raise a family.

Waterways: an integral part of the character and livelihood of West Michigan is the Grand River and surrounding watershed. We have a responsibility to institute strong, sound water quality policy that protects our rivers, streams, and drinking water for future generations.

Reproductive Healthcare: safe, accessible healthcare can not be about legislating bodies. Putting limits on reproductive health care violates Michiganders rights, and it is my duty to help protect the rights and freedoms of our citizens.
Support Small Businesses and expand and grow opportunities to new entrepreneurs.

Education- we need to expand our pool of skilled and trained workers. This is critical otherwise we will have a major issue in the housing industry with a skilled labor shortage.

Public Safety - we need to invest in recruitment, training, education, and compensation of police officers and public safety officers. We cannot fall the way of other major cities that are seeing major spikes in violent crimes due to shortages in the people who keep us safe.



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