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I wanted everyone to be aware of our Michigan Supreme Court Election next month and remind everyone that it is a non-partisan election.
This election, justice in Michigan is on the ballot.
This year, you have the chance to elect two strong, qualified jurists to the Michigan Supreme Court: Candidate Elizabeth Welch and sitting Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack.
They have a combined 50 years of experience in law and have shown throughout their careers that they will work on behalf of the people, not political parties.
For too long, wealthy corporations and powerful special interests have been able to use their influence on our courts to successfully attack people’s rights in every area of the law and tilt the halls of justice in their favor.
A vote for Welch and McCormack is a vote for a fair and balanced Michigan Supreme Court that guarantees equal justice under the law.
We need leaders who will protect the rights of all of us, not just the wealthy and powerful.
State court rulings affect the quality of our schools; the safety of our neighborhoods; fair and constitutional policing; access to health care; protections for workers and consumers; and the quality of the air we breathe and water we drink.
A vote for Welch and McCormack, along with the other judicial and legislative candidates endorsed by the Michigan Association for Justice, will balance the scales of justice and protect the rights of every Michigander.
Your vote is your power to ensure that everyone can have their day in court and get a fair shot at a fair trial.
Vote early or on November 3 for Elizabeth Welch, Bridget Mary McCormack, and the pro-civil justice candidates on the ballot.
Make your voice heard! Feel free to refer to the enclosed endorsement guide when voting. Early voting begins September 24 and runs thru November 2. For more information on early voting or registering to vote, please visit www.michigan.gov/vote.
PLEASE NOTE: Welch and McCormack and other judicial candidates are on the nonpartisan section of your ballot. Straight party voting does NOT include judges.
Make sure to fill out your entire ballot, and don’t give it back until you vote for Welch and McCormack!
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Friends,
We all know that our seniors can be vulnerable and sometimes require extra care. BSA has represented seniors in many claims of abuse and neglect over the years. Recently, there have been claims of neglect aimed at senior living facilities such as St. Sarkis Towers in Dearborn, Michigan. Particularly, there have been claims of Bed Bugs for which BSA is asserting claims of negligence as a result to St. Sarkis's failure to prevent such dangerous conditions.
If you are concerned about friends or loved ones who have experienced these problems, contact Cecil St. Pierre, Jr. at BSA. Mr. St. Pierre has handled many of these cases and can advise you of your rights regarding these situations.
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