Daily Briefs

Sunshine Award recipients for 2018 announced by MPA


The Michigan Press Association has announced the 2018 Peter Pettalia Memorial Sunshine Award Winners. Rep. Pettalia was a vocal advocate for newspapers and open government and one of the first recipients of the award.

 The following legislators have been chosen as this year’s recipients:

• Senator Margaret O’Brien (R-Kalamazoo), a first term senator and former State Representative has been a strong supporter of open government and transparency as well as journalism.

• Representative Jim Lower (R-Cedar Springs), who is serving his first term has already proved to be a proponent of open records and government accountability as well as supportive of his local newspapers.

• Representative Vanessa Guerra (D-Saginaw) a second term legislator has been a supporter of open government including the package of bills to make the legislature and the governor subject to FOIA and appreciates the importance of the First Amendment.

These individuals continuously demonstrate their belief that government transparency is important to a strong democracy. The actions of these legislators directly support MPA’s mission of defending free speech, promoting a strong press and fostering an informed citizenry, according to Brad Thompson, president of the MPA.

“As journalism has come under attack recently, it is even more important to recognize these legislative leaders that understand that a strong, independent press is critical to our democracy,” said Thompson, president and CEO of The Detroit Legal News Publishing Co.

“This is always a great time of year when we in the press get to recognize legislators that have been open, forward-thinking and representative of their constituents. Open government is always good government, and these leaders are examples of doing the people’s business in the open and knowing the value of keeping the public informed.”

The 2018 Peter Pettalia Sunshine Awards will be presented at the MPA Annual Convention on May 10 in Lansing.


 

Oakland Bar to present seminar March 27 on Work/Life Balance
 

A seminar titled “Work/Life Balance” will be offered by the Oakland County Bar Association on Tuesday, March 27 at 6 p.m. in the OCBA office, 1760 S. Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills. The seminar is part of the OCBA’s ongoing Law Practice Management Series.

Attorney Tish Vincent, program administrator of the Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program at the State Bar of Michigan, will be the featured speaker, discussing stress management and lifestyle balance for busy lawyers. Vincent will discuss the triggers and often-missed signs of stress in busy practitioners and their colleagues, and how to alleviate them. She also will detail assistance programs available through the State Bar of Michigan.

Pre-registration is recommended since seating is limited. Pre-registration for this lecture ends March 26, however, walk-ins are welcome. To register, go to www.ocba.org/events.


 

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