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Author: Detroit Regional Chamber

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The Power of & Podcast focuses on reaching solutions to modern-day policy problems utilizing the power of “and.” Instead of deciding between two solutions with the same end goal, this podcast brings together policymakers to discuss their political similarities instead of their differences. Hosted by the Chamber’s advocacy team, you can expect to hear from a wide variety of thought leaders on how to solve deadlock in politics.

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Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI 9) sat down with Brad Williams, the Chamber’s Vice President of Political Affairs, to discuss the vital role of constituent services, stressing the importance of collaboration across party lines to tackle Michigan-specific issues effectively.
Sitting down with the Chamber’s Government Relations Manager Adam Majestic, Sen. Michael Webber (R-Rochester Hills) discusses the significance of Michigan's Aerospace and Defense Caucus, emphasizing the state's underappreciated aerospace and defense industry, the importance of retaining talent, and the collaborative efforts that can enhance this sector.
Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI 8) joins the Chamber’s Vice President of Political Affairs, Brad Williams, in this episode to reflect upon his political legacy and the importance of bipartisan collaboration, particularly in addressing the Flint water crisis. He discusses his transition to leading the community foundation of Flint, emphasizing continuity in his commitment to serving the community.
In a conversation with the Chamber’s Brian Shoaf, Vice President of Public Policy and Business Advocacy, Sen. Mary Cavanagh (D-Redford Township) discusses her vision for reinventing economic development in Michigan through collaborative approaches across departments and communities, driving regional impact and investment.
The Chamber’s Government Relations Director, Rod Liggons, sat down with Detroit City Councilmember Gabriela Santiago-Romero and discussed the importance of sustainable growth in Detroit, emphasizing the need for affordable housing and support for small businesses, particularly for women and people of color.
Sen. Mark Huizenga (R-Walker) and Brad Williams, the Chamber’s Vice President of Political Affairs, sat down to talk about how Calvin Prison improves prison culture by providing college education that leads to reduced re-offense rates, improved behavior, and long-term economic benefits for the state.
In a conversation with the Chamber’s Vice President of Political Affairs, Brad Williams, Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI 11) highlights her dedication to Michigan's manufacturing sector, her legislative achievements, and her commitment to staying connected with constituents while advocating for collaborative policies that support economic growth.
In this episode, hear from Detroit City Councilman Coleman A. Young II, as he sits down with the Chamber’s Government Relations Director, Rod Liggons, to discuss improving access to resources, capital, and transportation to create a more supportive, entrepreneur-friendly environment in Detroit.
Adam Majestic, the Chamber’s Government Relations Manager, sat down with Rep. Greg VanWoerkom (R-Norton Shores) to discuss revitalizing Michigan's economy through the Michigan Innovation Fund by advocating for retaining local talent, providing essential resources for entrepreneurs, and promoting "economic gardening" to help businesses thrive.
Elizabeth Hertel, Director of Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, and Brad Williams, the Chamber’s Vice President of Government Relations, discussed public health and safety in Michigan, focusing on initiatives like the "Keep Kids Safe" agenda, increased access to behavioral healthcare, and enhancing safety and public health throughout the state.
Rod Liggons, the Chamber’s Government Relations Director, sat down with Detroit City Council member Fred Durhal III, discussing the revitalization of Detroit, highlighting the importance of creating a supportive environment for small businesses, promoting a positive narrative about the city, and fostering population growth through safety and community improvements. He also provided insights on public safety funding and collaboration within the city.
Rep. Joe Aragona talked with Brian Shoaf, the Chamber’s Director of Government Relations, and discussed his legislation proposal that would overhaul the court magistrate system in the state of Michigan. The changes ease burdens on courts and make the judicial system more accessible.
Brian Shoaf, the Chamber’s Director of Government Relations, sat down with Sen. Sylvia Santana, who gave an overview of the Department of Health and Human Services’ budget, which is the largest budget in the state, and updates on its latest investments.
Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland) is joined by the Chamber’s Director of Government Relations, Brian Shoaf, to discuss the housing shortage in Midland and across the state. The two also discuss the Earned Income Tax Credit, which provides relief to low-income working families.
Rod Liggons, the Chamber’s Government Relations Director, sat down with Detroit City Councilmember Mary Waters and discussed the importance of getting Detroiters in homes and easing the burden of homeownership. Waters shared programs that the City of Detroit offers first-time and returning homebuyers in Detroit.
Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency Director Julia Dale discusses what changes she has implemented at the Unemployment Insurance Agency since taking over as Director with Brian Shoaf, the Chamber’s Director of Government Relations. Dale discussed a workgroup that she has convened to address employer issues.
In this episode, Brad Williams, the Chamber’s Vice President of Government Relations, interviews Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), discussing her legacy, the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act, and Michigan’s future.
Rod Liggons, the Chamber’s Government Relations Director, sat down with Detroit City Councilmember Scott Benson to discuss the Detroit Wealth Generation Taskforce and how it has impacted the city’s population growth.
Adam Majestic, the Chamber’s Government Relations Manager, sat down with Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel to discuss his county’s new jail and how the facility will improve the support of individuals who struggle with mental health and substance abuse crises.
Brad Williams, the Chamber’s Vice President of Government Relations, sat down with Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Tipton) to discuss how Michigan’s lawmakers put aside partisanship and reach across the aisle to collaborate on issues that are important to the state’s citizens, which sets the Michigan’s delegation as a model to other states during a hyperpolarized political climate.
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