Politics & Government

Pollesch Officially Launches Senate Campaign

On Jan. 15, Democrat Shari Pollesch will officially kick off her campaign at Cleary's Pub for the 22nd Senate District.

Democrat Shari Pollesch is officially kicking off her campaign for the 22nd Senate District on January 15, 2014 at Cleary’s Pub, 117 E. Grand River, Howell, Michigan, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

“I am excited to officially kick off my campaign in Howell. Although my senate district now includes a large portion of Washtenaw County, Livingston County is home. It is important for folks in my community to have the first opportunity to come out and meet me and learn about my values and my campaign.” 

The campaign will be hosting a similar event in Washtenaw County on January 25, 2014.

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Shari is committed to policies that put people before special interests, children’s education before political agendas, seniors before corporate tax cuts, and a clean environment before big energy profits. 

As a voice of reason in Lansing, Shari will work to reverse policies that are unfairly burdening the middle class and will fight for a smart government that puts people first.

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Hors d’oeuvres will be provided at the event, with a cash bar. There will be a door prize awarded to the person who wears the most purple, which is the color of Shari’s campaign.

The contribution levels for the event are $25, $100 and $250 and can be made in advance through Shari’s senate campaign website, voteforshari.com or by visiting her Facebook page, Shari Pollesch for Senate. The campaign will also accept contributions at the door by check.

Questions can be sent to Shari by email at shari@voteforshari.com or by calling (810) 224-0560.


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