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MAPO Endorsements PDF Print E-mail

A list of the MAPO Endorsements:

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NAPO Victory! House Passes Collective Bargaining Bill as Part of War Supplemental PDF Print E-mail

Dear Members,

Last night, in a major victory for NAPO and the public safety community, the House of Representatives passed the Public Safety Employee-Employer Cooperation Act as part of the War Supplemental Appropriations Act, H.R. 4899. NAPO worked closely with House and Senate leadership to include the national public safety collective bargaining bill as part of the domestic spending package that the House voted to add to the War Supplemental Congressional Democratic leadership strongly supports granting public safety employees the right to bargain collectively and endorsed our belief that the best way to pass this vital legislation was as part of a larger, must-pass legislative package.

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The Lady with the Blue Ribbons PDF Print E-mail

Chief Tom Wibert, Lansing Police Department, State Memorial Speech May 3, 2010.

The first Police Line of duty death funeral I ever attended was the funeral of East Lansing Police Officer Jim Johnson, who was gunned down on October 25th, 1984. Over the years, I have been to several others. I have attended over half of Michigan's line of duty funerals in 25 years. I have been to police funerals in Lansing, Charlotte, Grand Rapids,

Clare, Traverse City, Dewitt, Brighton, Detroit and several of its suburbs. I know the drill to the point where there are very few surprises for me. I know when to stand at attention. I know where to stand in formation. I know when the taps are coming. I know not to drink a big gulp during the car ride to the service. (I learned this lesson the hard way early in my career.) It is a sad statement to say that for me, line of duty death funerals have become "routine."

As you approach the church to get into formation before the service, there is always a person, usually a lady, with a basket of tiny blue ribbons. She stops you, pins a blue ribbon to your coat, and gives you a smile and then you go and stand in formation with the other officers. That is part of the routine. A thousand police officers, from hundreds of different locations. We all have different uniforms, different equipment, badges and hats, but the one thing that we have in common is the little blue ribbon pinned to our shirts by that lady who stands in front of the church.

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Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Memorial PDF Print E-mail

In honor of those officers who gave their lives, donations have been made to the Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Memorial by Michigan Association of Police in memory of the following:

 

  • Mason Samborski January 2009 Oak Park
  • Douglas Strablow January 2010  Pontiac
  • James Bonneau March 2010 Jackson
  • David Strong March 2010 Genesee Township
  • Nicholas Jay Nedow March 2010  Ingham County
  • Matthew Edwards August 2010 Taylor 
 
SUMMARY OF HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISLATION PDF Print E-mail

 I. New Insurance Company Reforms

 

  • Bars insurance companies from discriminating against individuals based on preexisting conditions

  • Immediately bars insurance companies from discriminating against children based on pre-existing conditions

  • Prohibits gender rating, and limits age rating.

  • Establishes state consumer offices to help with the filing of insurer complaints and appeals.

  • Ensures consumers in new plans have access to an effective internal and external appeals process to appeal decisions by their health insurance plan.

  • Eliminates annual and lifetime limits.

  • Allows children to stay on parents coverage until age 26

  • Eliminates cost-sharing for recommended preventive care for all plans

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