Gretchen Witchmer Poised To Sign Bill Taking Money Away From Family Caretakers To Pay Off Union Bosses – IOTW Report

Gretchen Witchmer Poised To Sign Bill Taking Money Away From Family Caretakers To Pay Off Union Bosses

Daily Caller- Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is poised to sign a bill that will allow union bosses in her state to take a cut of family caretakers’ pay.

Michigan’s Home Help program reimburses the in-home caretakers of some seniors and disabled people using Medicaid dollars  — with many of these caretakers being family members or close friends. A bill recently passed by Michigan’s Democratic-led Legislature, which Whitmer has stated she will sign, would reclassify these caretakers as public employees and push them to join the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). MORE

13 Comments on Gretchen Witchmer Poised To Sign Bill Taking Money Away From Family Caretakers To Pay Off Union Bosses

  1. It wasn’t long ago that they wanted to do the same to day care centers that took in children on public assistance. You run on a slim profit margin to begin with and without a choice they say you belong to a union. I’m not sure of the status but I think it failed.This state is a dump under Whitmer and her AG and Sec of State

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  2. As Empress of the Universe, I declare that the ugly mug of Queen Gretch be outlawed and never ever see the light of day again.

    Ok, seriously, I can’t stand that oily faced witch’s picture. I see it all over X and I want to toss my cookies (if I ever ate cookies). I’m trying so hard not to hate her (I really do try), but I have to shut my eyes and ask God for his character to be my goal.

    Sigh.

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  3. Dadof4, she promised unlimited abortions along with the usual voter fraud in Democrat Detroit. Plus, the Republican running for governor gave up and didn’t do much campaigning.

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  4. Whitmer is just the last link in the chain. The Bill was written, reviewer, debated, and passed by the Legislature. A whole lotta folks were involved in getting to this point.

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