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<item><title>Legislative Update for March 19, 2010 </title><description>House Republicans discuss missteps at the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and call for the timely refund of state income taxes. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Newscast031910.mp3</link><datePosted>3/19/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Larry DeShazor, R-Portage </title><description>Rep. DeShazor says the fact that a $9.1 million state tax credit was granted to a convicted embezzler indicates a need for more accountability in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/61/DeShazor0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland </title><description>Rep. Calley talks about his legislation that would require the state to make all income tax refunds within 60 days of the tax filing. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/87/Calley0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland </title><description>Rep. Calley talks about his legislation that would require the state to make all income tax refunds within 60 days of the tax filing. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/87/Calley0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland </title><description>Rep. Calley talks about his legislation that would require the state to make all income tax refunds within 60 days of the tax filing. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/87/Calley0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland </title><description>Rep. Calley talks about his legislation that would require the state to make all income tax refunds within 60 days of the tax filing. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/87/Calley0318104.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Larry DeShazor, R-Portage </title><description>Rep. DeShazor says the fact that a $9.1 million state tax credit was granted to a convicted embezzler indicates a need for more accountability in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/61/DeShazor0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger, the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations, says he wants an investigation of how the Michigan Economic Development Commission granted a convicted felon a $9.1 million tax credit. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger, the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations, says he wants an investigation of how the Michigan Economic Development Commission granted a convicted felon a $9.1 million tax credit. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger, the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations, says he wants an investigation of how the Michigan Economic Development Commission granted a convicted felon a $9.1 million tax credit. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger, the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations, says he wants an investigation of how the Michigan Economic Development Commission granted a convicted felon a $9.1 million tax credit. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0318104.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Wayne Schmidt, R-Traverse City </title><description>Rep. Schmidt talks about how he amended legislation on the House floor Thursday to improve oversight of charitable gaming while providing more money for public education. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/104/Schmidt0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Larry DeShazor, R-Portage </title><description>Rep. DeShazor says the fact that a $9.1 million state tax credit was granted to a convicted embezzler indicates a need for more accountability in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/61/DeShazor0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Wayne Schmidt, R-Traverse City </title><description>Rep. Schmidt talks about how he amended legislation on the House floor Thursday to improve oversight of charitable gaming while providing more money for public education. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/104/Schmidt0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Dave Agema, R-Grandville </title><description>Rep. Agema says he's troubled that the House Thursday refused to take up his amendment barring the state from contracting with companies employing illegal aliens. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Agema0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Wayne Schmidt, R-Traverse City </title><description>Rep. Schmidt talks about how he amended legislation on the House floor Thursday to improve oversight of charitable gaming while providing more money for public education. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/104/Schmidt0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos says the $9.1 million tax credit granted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation suggests a continuing need for reform in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0318104.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos says the $9.1 million tax credit granted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation suggests a continuing need for reform in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos says the $9.1 million tax credit granted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation suggests a continuing need for reform in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos says the $9.1 million tax credit granted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation suggests a continuing need for reform in state government. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0318101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Dave Agema, R-Grandville </title><description>Rep. Agema says he's troubled that the House Thursday refused to take up his amendment barring the state from contracting with companies employing illegal aliens. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Agema0318103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Dave Agema, R-Grandville </title><description>Rep. Agema says he's troubled that the House Thursday refused to take up his amendment barring the state from contracting with companies employing illegal aliens. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Agema0318102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/18/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Ken Horn, R-Frankenmuth </title><description>Rep. Horn responds to the Governor'proclamation encouraging Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/94/Horn0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, R-Kewadin </title><description>Rep. Elsenheimer says lawmakers need to find the poltical courage to stop the planned 3% pay increase for state employees. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/105/Elsenheimer0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Sharon Tyler, R-Niles </title><description>Rep. Tyler reacts to the Governor's proclamation of this Saturday, March 20, as Meat-Out Day, or a day for not eating meat in Michigan. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/78/Tyler0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Sharon Tyler, R-Niles </title><description>Rep. Tyler reacts to the Governor's proclamation of this Saturday, March 20, as Meat-Out Day, or a day for not eating meat in Michigan. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/78/Tyler0317103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Sharon Tyler, R-Niles </title><description>Rep. Tyler reacts to the Governor's proclamation of this Saturday, March 20, as Meat-Out Day, or a day for not eating meat in Michigan. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/78/Tyler0317104.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Dave Agema, R-Grandville </title><description>Rep. Agema discusses what he sees as the on-going abuse of state resources by the Michigan Department of Human Services. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Agema0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Dave Agema, R-Grandville </title><description>Rep. Agema discusses what he sees as the on-going abuse of state resources by the Michigan Department of Human Services. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/74/Agema0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos discusses what he sees as ongoing abuse within the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. John Proos, R-St. Joseph </title><description>Rep. Proos discusses what he sees as ongoing abuse within the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/79/Proos0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Ken Horn, R-Frankenmuth </title><description>Rep. Horn responds to the Governor'proclamation encouraging Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/94/Horn0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Sharon Tyler, R-Niles </title><description>Rep. Tyler reacts to the Governor's proclamation of this Saturday, March 20, as Meat-Out Day, or a day for not eating meat in Michigan. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/78/Tyler0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker, R-Lawton </title><description>Rep. Schuitmaker responds to the Governor's proclamation calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/80/Schuitmaker0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker, R-Lawton </title><description>Rep. Schuitmaker responds to the Governor's proclamation calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/80/Schuitmaker0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger talks about the Governor's resolution calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this coming Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0317103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, R-Kewadin </title><description>Rep. Elsenheimer says lawmakers need to find the poltical courage to stop the planned 3% pay increase for state employees. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/105/Elsenheimer0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, R-Kewadin </title><description>Rep. Elsenheimer says lawmakers need to find the poltical courage to stop the planned 3% pay increase for state employees. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/105/Elsenheimer0317103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, R-Kewadin </title><description>Rep. Elsenheimer says lawmakers need to find the poltical courage to stop the planned 3% pay increase for state employees. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/105/Elsenheimer0317104.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger talks about the Governor's resolution calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this coming Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0317101.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Jase Bolger, R-Marshall </title><description>Rep. Bolger talks about the Governor's resolution calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this coming Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/63/Bolger0317102.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker, R-Lawton </title><description>Rep. Schuitmaker responds to the Governor's proclamation calling on Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/80/Schuitmaker0317103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item><item><title>Rep. Ken Horn, R-Frankenmuth </title><description>Rep. Horn responds to the Governor'proclamation encouraging Michigan residents not to eat meat this Saturday. </description><link>http://www.gophouse.com/multimedia/94/Horn0317103.mp3</link><datePosted>3/17/2010</datePosted></item></channel></rss>