A request from several Michigan State Senators to investigate Michigan nursing home deaths connected to the COVID-19 virus outbreak is being rejected by the Michigan Attorney General.
Whitmer characterizes the last year as "challenging". The Governor says her orders to force Michigan residents to stay home, socially distance, and wear a mask have saved lives.
Questions are still being asked about what happened that was so bad that the Governor and Gordon needed a non-disclosure agreement as part of a $155,506 state payout to Gordon.
Republican State Representative Sarah Lightner of Springport in Jackson County is openly challenging the state’s enforcement of workplace COVID-19 rules.
Now the question is, will anyone push hard enough to break the wrap of silence imposed on Gordon’s departure that was worth $155,506 to the Whitmer administration.