Stateside for Monday, February 17, 2020
Today on Stateside, a super PAC funded by the DeVos family has raised $800,000 to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Gary Peters. We talk about how spending by outside groups could impact the state's most competitive 2020 races. Plus, an update on the Michigan family caught in a coronavirus scare on a cruise ship.
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Dan Gilbert talks to Crain’s Detroit about life and work after his strokeStateside’s conversation with Chad Livengood
- Chad Livengood is a senior editor covering public policy and Detroit for Crain’s Detroit Business. He recently spoke with Dan Gilbert about what's happened since the businessman's stroke last year.
In a changing landscape of African American art, collectors talk about what drives themStateside’s conversation with George N’Namdi and Anthony Artis
- George N’Namdi is the founder of the N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art in Detroit.
- Anthony Artis is a pastor and art collector living in Flint.
DeVos-funded PAC dumps $800,000 into John James’ effort to unseat Gary PetersStateside’s conversation with Craig Mauger
- Craig Mauger, is a reporter for the Detroit News and former director of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network.
Michigan family released from cruise ship quarantine still unable to return homeStateside’s conversation with Steve Muth
- Steve Muth is a resident of Onsted, Michigan. He and his family are currently in a hotel in Cambodia. They are in quarantine there after spending weeks stuck on a cruise ship that was unable to dock because of fears of the coronavirus.
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