Michigan Rep. Jack O'Malley
Recent News About Michigan Rep. Jack O'Malley
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GOP says Whitmer's response to COVID-19 is causing severe psychological problems
Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann) has announced that the recent testimony from top medical advisors to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reveals that the governor's response to COVID-19 is causing severe psychological problems for Michigan residents, according to Michigan House Republicans.
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O'Malley wants to create stand-alone emergency management agency
Rep. Jack O'Malley (R-Lake Ann) is hoping to reform Michigan's emergency management through new legislation.
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Legislature passes bill giving local administrators final say for education
The Michigan Legislature recently sent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a bipartisan agreement designed to return Michigan students to school safely with local control over the process, and Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann) -- who is a member of the House Education Committee -- added his vote to those supporting the measure.
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O'Malley urges Michiganders and visitors to stay safe during summer
Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann) recently reminded Michiganders to exercise caution this summer, not only in regard to COVID-19 precautions, but through awareness of the dangers always present while enjoying summer activities.
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O'Malley exploring the potential of remote learning
School shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the possibilities and potential of remote learning, said Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann).
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Rep. O'Malley asks for better leadership to help Michigan's unemployed
As Michigan workers continue to face unemployment and adversity, Rep. Jack O'Malley (R-Lake Ann) addresses the problems that need to be solved to help these workers survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Rep. O'Malley's Facebook announcements prompt citizens to meet with him
Michigan Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann) recently announced office hours available to his constituents.
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O’Malley backs broadband expansion measures
State Rep. Jack O’Malley (R-Lake Ann) has announced his support for legislation intended to help close the “gaps in broadband service” throughout the state.