Michigan’s redistricting plan signed into law
Legislation that redraws the boundaries of Michigan’s congressional and legislative districts was signed into law in August.
New maps are needed due to population shifts reflected in the 2010 census.
“At our peak, we had 19 seats in Congress. We only have 15 today and next year we are going to drop to 14 because Michigan was the only state in the nation to actually lose population over the last decade. This clearly shows why we need to fundamentally reinvent Michigan as place where businesses can grow and create jobs and people can raise a family,” Gov. Rick Snyder said.
House Bill 4780, sponsored by state Rep. Pete Lund, and Senate Bill 498, sponsored by state Sen. Joe Hune, comply with the state’s Apol standards which include a requirement to minimize breaks in municipal and county lines. The maps also meet federal Voting Rights Act requirements. The bills are now Public Acts 128 and 129 of 2011.
Using Checklists in Your Law Practice From the State Bar of MichiganPractice Management Resource Center:
Jim Calloway’s recent column for Lawyers USA entitled “Using Checklists in Your Law Practice” is worth the read! It can be found at http://lawyersusaonline.com/blog/2011/07/25/using-checklists-in-your-law-practice/. If you need some inspiration to help you get organized or improve efficiency, take a minute and check out his column. If you really want checklist inspiration, Jim recommends reading The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande. It is not expensive in paperback, but it is even less if you use one of the free reader applications to purchase and read it.
Kindle and Nook both have free reader applications which can be installed on almost every platform including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android, Blackberry, Windows PC or Windows Phone 7. You don’t have to own a Kindle or Nook to take advantage of the reader technology. Install the free application and then purchase the book to read wherever and whenever you have the time. Put it on your checklist!
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