Stateside for Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Today on Stateside, Governor Whitmer said last week she is hoping schools will be able to reopen in-person classes by March. She also announced that K- 12 school teachers are among the groups who can get the COVID-19 vaccinations. We talk about how that process will begin. And, we continue our look at Betsy Devos' legacy after her resignation from her position as Secreatary of Education. Plus, we’ll discuss yesterday’s news that former Governor Rick Snyder, his health director and other ex-officials have been told they’re being charged after a new investigation of the Flint water crisis.
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Where teachers fit in Michigan vaccination plansStateside’s conversation with Sarah Cwiek
- Sarah Cwiek is a reporter with Michigan Radio
Betsy Devos and the politization of educationStateside’s conversation with Chastity Pratt and Jon Valant
- Chastity Pratt is the Wall Street Journal’s education bureau chief
- Jon Valant is a senior fellow in the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution
Design hacks for outdoor business during COVIDStateside's conversation with Olga Stella
- Olga Stella is Design Core Detroit’s executive director
Ex-Gov. Snyder and team reportedly facing criminal charges for FlintStateside’s conversation with Steve Carmody
- Steve Carmody is a reporter with Michigan Radio
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