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MICHIGAN
BAR JOURNAL
APRIL 2025
REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKER REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE
JOEY ANDREWS KELLY BREEN MATT HALL KARA HOPE JASON HOSKINS
REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE SENATOR
THOMAS KUHN PENELOPE TSERNOGLOU TONYA MYERS PHILLIPS DOUGLAS WOZNIAK SUE SHINK
LAWYER LEGISLATORS
OF MICHIGAN’S 103RD LEGISLATURE
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