Governor Granholm encourages people to visit July 22 farmers market at State Capitol, local farmers markets across the state

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that the Helping Hardest-Hit Homeowners Fund, financed by almost $155 million from the federal government, will help as many as 17,000 Michigan homeowners avoid foreclosure.

In radio address, governor says 75 percent of those who’ve completed training have obtained or retained

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that grants and loans announced today for nine small Michigan manufacturers enhance the state’s leadership in clean energy advanced manufacturing.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said move to clean energy can create jobs, boost national security

In radio address, governor outlines key component of effort to diversify economy, create jobs

Director of the Michigan Office of the Great Lakes Ken DeBeaussaert delivered this week’s radio address on behalf of Governor Jennifer M. Granholm. He said the Great Lakes will benefit in many ways from more than $60 million in Environmental Protection Agency funding for 99 Michigan-based projects selected through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative competition.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm encouraged everyone planning vacations or weekend getaways to discover the wonders of Michigan.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that the public school employee retirement reforms she signed into law May 19 will help K-12 education over the long term to be funded at the level needed for Michigan children to succeed in a global economy.

LANSING ? In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today urged the Michigan Legislature to send her a bill that will help end harassment and bullying in schools. The Michigan House on May 13 passed House Bill 4580 requiring every public school to adopt a policy prohibiting harassment or bullying at school. Granholm first proposed an anti-bullying law in 2006.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that the Pure Michigan advertising campaign is vital to boosting tourism in the state and creating jobs.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that when people look back at Michigan’s smoke-free law many years from now, they’ll wonder why it took so long.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today said Michigan is the best place in the world for the wind-manufacturing industry to locate and create jobs.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that when the class of 2011 receive their high school diplomas next year, they’ll have completed at least four years of math, four years of English, three years of science, three years of social studies, two years of a foreign language and one year of the arts.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that on her tenth overseas investment mission, she will meet with key executives from companies in Italy and Germany to persuade them that Michigan is the place they need to be if they want to expand in North America.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the single most important reform of America’s health system in decades.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that progress is being made every day in diversifying Michigan’s economy and creating new jobs and cited some recent examples from around the state.

LANSING ? Lt. Governor John D. Cherry Jr. today said Census Day is April 1, and it’s time for everyone in Michigan to be counted. Cherry made his remarks in delivering this week’s radio address on behalf of Governor Granholm.

LANSING ? In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today said that this was a great week for Michigan and the Dow Chemical Company, with Dow announcing three clean-energy projects in Michigan that will create up to 6,900 new jobs.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said the state is continuing to move forward on efforts to transform Michigan’s government to make it more efficient, effective and less costly.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that her budget recommendation for the 2011 fiscal year cuts spending and modernizes the state’s tax system while still investing in job creation and education.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm said that the grim events of 2009 confirmed that her administration’s long-standing plan for a new Michigan economy is the right one.

Governor Granholm outlined an aggressive agenda to further her efforts at transforming Michigan’s government to make it more efficient, effective and cost less. Reforms targeted at structural deficit, budget process, accountability; recommendations highlighted in weekly radio address.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today said that Michigan’s clean energy economy continues to grow with the state receiving a federal grant this week of almost $6 million to train more than 1,000 workers and place them into green jobs.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today said the future of the American auto industry is on display at the North American International Auto Show.

In her weekly radio address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today said this was a landmark week for Michigan education with the signing of the Race to the Top legislation and news about the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Woodrow Wilson Michigan Teaching Fellowship.