Brian Calley
Calley's 'Rep. for a Day' gears up for fourth year
Local elementary- and middle-school students have the opportunity this summer to become a state "Rep. for a Day" by participating in a unique reading contest sponsored by Rep. Brian Calley.
Calley Partners with Local Credit Union for Financial Literacy
Students Learn Financial Skills with Rep. Calley, PFCU
Calley to discuss pro-life legislation at event
State Rep. Brian Calley will discuss current Michigan legislation involving pro-life issues in Ionia on May 17 with nationally renowned author Rebecca Kiessling as a special guest speaker.
Send tax refund checks to Michigan taxpayers ASAP
While some cash-strapped states take the unprecedented step of withholding taxpayer income tax refund checks to help pay for programs and services, state Rep. Brian Calley wants to make sure struggling Michigan families get their refunds checks on time.
Calley initiative focuses on small business job providers
Michigan entrepreneurs and small-business owners will have a greater opportunity to grow under tax reform legislation introduced today by Rep. Brian Calley that will strengthen and create jobs.
Area farmers can apply for special assistance to help the environment
Farmers and landowners in Ionia and Barry counties have until Feb. 19 to apply for financial assistance this year to make conservation improvements or increase wildlife habitat, state Rep. Brian Calley announced today.
Michigan bankers honor Calley with impact award
State Rep. Brian Calley has received the 2009 Economic Impact Award from the Michigan Bankers Association.
Calley wants special commission to continue hiring state agriculture director
Rep. Brian Calley wants the Michigan Agricultural Commission to continue appointing the state's Department of Agriculture director.
Governor signs Calley babysitting bill
Michigan residents can now help a friend or neighbor without facing repercussions from state government under legislation signed into law by the governor, Rep. Brian Calley announced.
State House approves child care bill
Michigan residents can help a friend or neighbor without facing repercussions from state government under legislation unanimously approved today by the Michigan House, state Reps. Brian Calley and Mike Huckleberry announced.