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District 97, Farwell

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photo Back Country Horsemen of Michigan President Dick Kleinhardt, of Clare, right, and his grandson Jacob Gomola joined state Rep. Tim Moore on Nov. 4 to give testimony before the Senate Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee on Senate Bill 578. The measure implements state Legislature oversight when the Department of Natural Resources considers closing public access to recreation trails. Moore has sponsored a House-version companion bill to SB 578. #####  (11/5/2009)


photo FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 5, 2009 State Rep. Tim Moore, R-Farwell, last week welcomed Farwell Elementary School teacher Kimbery Funnell’s second grade students to the Capitol. The class representatives were in Lansing for the annual MACUL Student Technology Showcase to display how they use a Flip digital camera for part of their classroom assignments. #####  (11/5/2009)


photo FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 5, 2009 State Rep. Tim Moore, R-Farwell, last week welcomed Farwell Elementary School teacher Kimbery Funnell’s second grade students to the Capitol. The class representatives were in Lansing for the annual MACUL Student Technology Showcase to display how they use a Flip digital camera for part of their classroom assignments. #####  (11/5/2009)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore met with area residents to discuss state government and senior issues at the 10th Annual Senior Salute Day for Middle Michigan in the Doherty Hotel in Clare. After a luncheon, the approximately 500 attendees played door prize bingo.  (9/25/2009)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore met with area residents to discuss state government and senior issues at the 10th Annual Senior Salute Day for Middle Michigan in the Doherty Hotel in Clare. After a luncheon, the approximately 500 attendees played door prize bingo.  (9/25/2009)


photo Sister Phyllis Klonowski of St. Mary’s Hospital spoke at a May 15 news conference in Saginaw with from left, state Reps. Jeff Mayes and Tim Moore , and Tom Pirnstill of Lake, whose wife’s unused medication prompted the idea for the Program Allocating Leftover Medical Supplies legislation. The PALMS announcements in Saginaw detailed a proposal that will allow unused medical prescriptions and medical supplies to be donated for reuse or safe disposal.  (5/15/2009)


photo Tom Pirnstill of Lake, whose wife’s unused medication prompted the idea for the Program Allocating Leftover Medical Supplies legislation, spoke at a May 15 news conference in Harrison with from left, state Reps. Tim Moore and Jeff Mayes and Sister Phyllis Klonowski of St. Mary’s Hospital. The PALMS announcement detailed a proposal that will allow unused medical prescriptions and medical supplies to be donated for reuse or safe disposal.  (5/15/2009)


photo Nelson Knill, a Central Michigan University junior majoring in personal financial planning, recently completed a college internship with state Rep. Tim Moore, left, at the state Capitol. The Gladwin High School graduate assisted the 97th House District with a wide range of projects, including monitoring legislation, researching public policy, communicating with constituents, acting as a liaison between the office and other state departments, assisting with general office duties and helping to organize district events.  (5/6/2009)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore has his job-growth legislation signed into Public Act 548 of 2008 by Gov. Jennifer Granholm. (1/20/2009)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore was sworn in to the Michigan House of Representatives by Supreme Court Justice Michael F. Cavanagh during a ceremonial oath of office today at the Capitol in Lansing. Pictured with the Farwell lawmaker are his wife Andrea and sons, T.J., Brennan and Nikolas.  (1/5/2009)


photo Jessica Averill, a Saginaw Valley State University and Delta College sophomore who graduated from Pinconning High School in 2007, is continuing her education through the summer months serving as an intern at the state Capitol with state Rep. Tim Moore of Farwell. The 97th District includes Arenac, Clare, Gladwin and northern Bay counties. Averill is majoring in political science and history. (6/5/2008)


photo State Reps. Marty Knollenberg of Troy, Kim Meltzer of Clinton Township and Tim Moore of Farwell met with local business owners Monday at a public hearing of the Michigan Task Force on Small Business Support and Development. The task force is hosting hearings across the state to establish partnerships with small businesses to transform Michigan’s job climate into a thriving economy, by helping job providers grow businesses and create jobs for Michigan residents.  (9/10/2007)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore, left, invited Larry and Ruth Stoinski, of the Gladwin County Right to Life Chapter, as his guests on Tuesday evening for Gov. Jennifer Granholm's fifth State of the State address in the House chamber. Each representative and senator is allowed to invite one person to the House floor to sit with the lawmaker while the speech is delivered. (2/7/2007)


photo State Rep. Tim Moore, right, was sworn-in as the 97th House District lawmaker in the Michigan House of Representatives by Supreme Court Chief Justice Clifford Taylor during a ceremonial oath of office today at the Capitol in Lansing. Watching the lawmaker take the oath of office was his wife Andrea and their children Nickolas, Brennan and TJ. (1/10/2007)


 

Moore announces local office hours �

Moore stays under budget, returns funds to state

State Rep. Tim Moore continues to make good on his pledge to remain fiscally responsible to the residents of 97th District by returning almost $3,500 to state coffers in 2009.

Moore backs measure to eliminate office for governor's spouse

State Rep. Tim Moore of Farwell has added his support to House legislation to end the taxpayer-funded office for the governor's spouse.

House approves bill to reopen horse trails

Moore bill directs DNR to return access to 2008 level

Moore welcomes seniors to salute day

About 500 residents were in Clare last Friday to discuss local and state issues with lawmakers, learn about available services and enjoy food and fun at the 10th annual Senior Salute Day for Middle Michigan.

Moore, Scripps Launch School Equity Caucus

Bipartisan panel to focus on funding solutions to enable all Michigan students to succeed

COLUMN BY REP. TIM MOORE

Despite the influx of one-time federal stimulus dollars, our state appears once again to be on the brink of more tax increases just like two years ago when Michigan made national news when the government actually was forced to shut down. At the beginning of this month, Gov. Jennifer Granholm opened the door to talks of increasing taxes on cigarettes and beer.

Moore resolutions call for real reform

Part-time Legislature would put state government on new path

Moore: State transportation director out of touch

Lawmaker sends admonishment following gas tax increase comment

Lawmakers propose recycling medication, supplies

Moore, Mayes, Stamas working to allow redistribution of unused prescription drugs, equipment



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