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“In the exercise of her duties as the Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson has routinely exhibited behavior that violates the standards of conduct associated with the retention of her law license. In order to uphold the integrity of the legal profession and Michigan’s justice system, the AGC has been asked to revoke the Michigan Bar License for Jocelyn Benson.”
Former state Senator Patrick Colbeck filed a formal Request for Investigation of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson with the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission (AGC) in October. His request included allegations of bribery, and it cited seven times that Michigan courts have had to force Benson to comply with election laws. 

“Results reveal that the carbon footprint of food from [urban agriculture] is six times greater than conventional agriculture.”
A research team led by the University of Michigan’s Jason K. Hawes published a report in the journal Nature Cities that accused townsfolk of polluting the atmosphere with excess carbon dioxide from their backyard gardens.

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“How does this storm rate in the history of storms?... If you go back to 1851, there’s probably been 27 hurricanes that have had lower barometric pressure on landfall than Milton did, and of those, 17 occurred prior to 1960.… The most powerful hurricane on record since the 1850s in the State of Florida occurred in the 1930s.… The most deadly hurricane we’ve ever had was in 1928.”
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis obliterated a reporter’s attempt to blame Hurricane Milton on climate change during a press conference following the storm, explaining that the lower the barometric pressure, the more severe the storm.

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