Michigan Rep. Andrea Schroeder
Recent News About Michigan Rep. Andrea Schroeder
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Michigan House Republicans introduce plan to guide COVID-19 approach going forward
Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Township) recently announced that the Michigan House Republicans will soon introduce a plan to guide the state’s COVID-19 approach for the remainder of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Michigan House Republicans website.
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Schroeder continues efforts to prevent suicides with recent resolution
The Michigan House of Representatives recently approved a Suicide Prevention Day resolution introduced by Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Township) that is intended to help raise awareness of the mental health battles many fight in silence.
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Schroeder to hold office hours in Waterford Township Auditorium Oct. 19
Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Township) is holding district office hours on Monday, Oct. 19, and is inviting residents to attend at the Waterford Township Auditorium.
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Schroeder votes for plan to give school districts a say in their fall instruction
Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Twp) recently voted in favor of the "Return to Learn" plan, legislation based on a bill she helped to introduce that would give local school districts the final say in how they conduct instruction in the coming school year.
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Schroeder: Positive changes are coming to Clarkston Depot Park
The Michigan House recently announced the approval for the funding granted to the Clarkston Depot Park project, which is part of a program to improve outdoor recreation events across the state, according to Michigan House Republicans.
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'Return to Learn' initiative promotes distance learning for student health
Rep. Andrea Schroeder's (R-Independence Township) "Return to Learn" initiative encourages the use of technology and distance learning to help keep students, teachers and families healthy as classes resume this fall.
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Rep. Schroeder says governor’s revisions ensure transition to normalcy
Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Township), welcoming the easing of pandemic restrictions by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, said that although Oakland County has been devastated by COVID-19, the community is strong and will persevere.
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Rep. Schroeder's ambulance services bill passes the Senate with a unanimous vote
State Rep. Andrea Schroeder (R-Independence Township) recently presented a bill proposal that unanimously passed the Michigan Senate.