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Representative Brian Calley with information on appealing property assessments.

Welcome to my Online Office. This Web site is designed to keep you up-to-date on current events in Michigan and inform you of the things that I'm working on as your state representative. You will find information on pending bills in the Legislature, news releases, free publications, pictures, audio clips, contact information and more. Be sure to check back often for the latest news and updates.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

All Ionia County Townships

Applications for Deferment of Summer 2009 Taxes

All township treasurers in Ionia County are currently accepting applications for summer 2009 tax deferments (deferments are not exemptions). To qualify, a household annual income cannot exceed $40,000. The applicant(s) must also be
(1) 62 years of age or older, including the unmarried surviving spouse of a person who was 62 years or older at the time of death,
(2) paraplegic or quadriplegic,
(3) an eligible service person, eligible veteran, or their eligible widow or widower,
(4) a blind person, or
(5) a totally and permanently disabled person.

Those that farm agricultural real property may also qualify if the gross receipts of agricultural or horticultural operations in the previous year (or the average gross receipts for such operations in the previous three years) are not less than the household income for the preceding calendar year.

Deferments can only be filed and dated from 7-1-09 thru 9-15-09.
Deferments must be filed annually. Postmarks will not be accepted.

Marilyn Palmer
Berlin Township
616-527-2241
Earl Howell
North Plains Township
989-981-6412
  
Mary Lamphere
Boston Township
616-642-6636
Sharon Rohrbacher
Odessa Township
616-374-4237, ext. 11
  
Arlen L. Brooks
Campbell Township
616-693-2920
Karla Wittenbach
Orange Township
517-647-0184
  
Elizabeth Kolarik
Danby Township
517-647-2330
Joel D. Noe
Orleans Township
616-761-3169
  
Tracie Dinehart
Easton Township
616-523-6167
Janet Breimayer
Otisco Township
616-794-3506
  
Marilyn Harp
Ionia Township
616-527-1398
Leanne Simon
Portland Township
517-647-2075
  
Donna Newell
Keene Township
616-897-9736
Tamara Hartman
Ronald Township
616-527-4445
  
Teresa M. Pung
Lyons Township
989-593-2590
Stacy Darling
Sebewa Township
517-526-2748


 

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.

Calley 'babysitting bill' clears committee

State Rep. Brian Calley (R-Portland) was joined today by Rep. Mike Huckleberry (D-Greenville) in presenting testimony to a House committee on legislation that will exempt good neighbors from the state's day-care regulations.

'Babysitting' bill formally introduced

Michigan residents can help a friend or neighbor without facing repercussions from state government under legislation formally introduced today by Rep. Brian Calley that exempts babysitting from the state's day-care regulations.

With budget in ruins, state decides to crack down on illegal babysitting

Call it an extreme case of government intrusion, or maybe "Big Mother" tactics, but Rep. Brian Calley has learned the state has ordered a Middleville family to stop watching a friend's child in the morning before he gets on the bus because they aren't a licensed day-care facility.

Rep. Calley creates state budget blog

With state budget negotiations set to intensify over the next 12 days, Rep. Brian Calley has created a state budget blog to write up-to-the-minute entries on budget developments on the House floor.

Mid-Michigan lawmakers vote against new State Police headquarters

Mid-Michigan House Republican lawmakers today voted against allocating millions of taxpayer dollars to fund a controversial new Michigan State Police headquarters in downtown Lansing.



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