There were two companies in cities associated with Macomb County that received two FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
The City of Warren is assisting with the Care House of Macomb County's Back to School Drive by providing drop-off locations at all four branches of the Warren Public Library and the Mayor’s office. Residents are encouraged to donate items at any of these locations until the end of the month.
The City of Warren is assisting with the Care House of Macomb County Back to School Drive by offering drop-off locations at all four branches of the Warren Public Library and at the Mayor’s office.
Today, the House of Representatives passed Representative John James’ (MI-10) amendment to allocate funds to the U.S. Coast Guard for the procurement of an authorized Great Lakes icebreaker (GLIB). The GLIB is intended to support commerce during winter months and respond to winter flooding in Great Lakes communities. This measure aims to prevent disruptions in critical supply chains caused by harsh Midwest winters.
Today, Representatives John James (MI-10), Chris Deluzio (PA-17), Morgan Luttrell (TX-08), Jack Bergman (MI-01), and Don Davis (NC-01), all veterans, introduced the Preserving Veterans’ Legacy Act of 2024. The legislation aims to allow veteran families to be buried together beyond the current law's sunset date of October 1, 2024. The existing regulation only permits the Department of Veterans’ Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration (NCA) to bury families together until that date.
Representatives John James (MI-10) and Colin Allred (TX-32) have introduced a bipartisan resolution acknowledging the violent actions committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allied militia in the Darfur Region of Sudan as acts of genocide. Since April 2023, the Sudanese Armed Force (SAF) and the RSF have engaged in a violent conflict that has led to the displacement of over 8 million people and targeted killings of innocent lives. Both armed groups have committed war crimes since the conflict began last year. The RSF, in particular, are targeting and killing...
This week, Congressman John James (MI-10) joined township officials in Harrison Township to celebrate the $1.12 million in federal funding he secured during last year’s congressional appropriations process for a South River multi-use path in Harrison Township. The funding will be used to create a path aimed at bolstering recreation, improving community health and wellness, providing a safer route for pedestrians, and connecting several schools.
Residents are encouraged to participate in the search process for the next Warren Police Commissioner by attending one of the following community forums: