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​MceZ News August 2018
 The MceZ Core Principle for August is INTEGRITY!

​         August Primary Candidates, 2018​

​Candidates for Michigan House - 91st District: Tanya Cabala (D), Andy O'Riley (D)
Candidates for Congress - 2nd District: Rob Davidson (D), Representative Bill Huizenga (R-I)
​Candidates for Michigan House - 91st District: Greg VanWoerkom (R)
​Candidate for Michigan House - 92nd District: Representative Terry Sabo (D-I)

                                          Subject:                                                 

Legislative priorities for the Middle Class, the working class, lower income and poverty populations in Michigan.

 Questions:
1. What are your 5 top legislative priorities that will measurably expand the middle class, decrease the working poor, lower income and poverty populations in your district and/or the state?
2. What are your current frustrations with the governing and/or legislative process?
3. What character or personality strengths, skills and innovative thinking do you bring to the legislative process? 
Michigan August 2018 Primary
Good News/Bad News!

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 ​MceZ News May 2018

Greetings! We're still here! Celebrating 3 years of growth,change, meeting you and inviting you to add your voice to democracy by MceZing your letter.  We know you haven't heard from us in a while, so thanks for your continued support and your work. What's Your PRIVI? This is an election year. Now is the time to write official candidates to learn their position on issues important to you. 
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Letter Writing Tip
When composing your letter, make the candidate's name a link to the
candidate's website
or make the email address a link to the candidate's email to facilitate
​easier navigation for a second or third sending and your thank you letter.

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MceZ Power Component #1 MceZ Core Principle of the Month

Why is it a Power Component?
So, you may be asking yourself, why is this a power component? What does it communicate to my elected official? And how does it empower my voice to be heard? This is the first step to MceZing your letter. The MceZ Core Principle of the Month is a simple and powerful statement that distinguishes your thoughtful, non-partisan letter. It says your letter is different. That you're part of a critical thinking community. It's placed as the header of your letter and immediately noticed by your Elected Official. It tells the Elected Official that principles still matter, that they matter to you and should matter to them. At the very least, this is a powerful message to your Elected Official that they matter to you and should matter to them. At the very least, this is a powerful message to your Elected Official.


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