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February 23, 2018 

Program - 
Jeremy Moss, Michigan State Representative, 35th District
Fair Lines and Open Records Addressing Gerrymandering and FOIA Reform in Michigan

Member Michigan House of Representative, - Jeremy Moss is in his second term representing Michigan’s 35th House District, which comprises Southfield, Lathrup Village, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms and Franklin. He serves as Democratic vice chairman of the House Regulatory Reform Committee. He also serves as a member of the House Elections and Ethics Committee and Local Government committees.

 

Before joining the Legislature, Moss served as the youngest-ever member of the Southfield City Council and worked in public policy at the state and local levels. He is currently a board member of Congregation Beth Ahm in Oakland County and a member of the Greater Southfield/Farmington NAACP and Martin Luther King Task Force.

 

Moss earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism with an additional major in political science from Michigan State University, where he graduated with high honors. He studied race relations in South Africa, where he volunteered to provide community support to children orphaned by HIV/AIDS and graduated from the Michigan Political Leadership Program through MSU.

  Plan on joining Fred at 12:45, right after lunch.  Everyone is invited!  

March 2, 2018 

Program - 
Mary Warner-Stone, Exec. Director, Durand Union Station
Durand Union Station: Its History and Future
Michael Boudro, Curator, Michigan Railroad Museum
Designing & Building a Railroad Museum​
Monthly Discussion Group -  (The Discussion Group will meet the first meeting of every month) 
Fred Hansz, SMCB Member
Heavy Trucks on Michigan Highways
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