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Monday, April 22, 2024

Maybe Lee Chatfield Should Have Just Flown To Florida On A Private Jet With His "Non Profit" Like Gretchen Whitmer



By Brandon Hall
(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield was charged by Attorney General Dana Nessel for campaign finance related crimes last week---front and center in her press conference was the fact Chatfield apparently used money from his 501c3 non-profit to go to Harry Potter World at Disney in Florida with his family in 2020.

OK---fair enough---so why in the f-ck wasn't Governor Gretchen Whitmer charged for using her 501c3 to FLY TO FLORIDA FOR A VACATION ON A PRIVATE JET in 2021?!  

A "non-profit" that was set up specifically for her INAUGURATION! 

Perhaps Chatfield's biggest mistake was flying commercial...

Or not jet setting with millionaires and billionaires like Big Gretch did on her trip!

What a clown world our state has become---just like a 3rd world country, where the regime r@pes and loots the state while prosecuting their political enemies.

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

>>>Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com

Kunse Voted For Killing Research Animals, Immunity For Big Pharma, And Multiple Tax & Fee Increases

By Brandon Hall

(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)


From voting against adoption opportunities for animals subjected to "scientific research" before killing them, voting against ending immunity for Big Pharma, voting against more options for cancer patients, and voting for multiple increases on taxes and fees, controversial State Rep. Tom Kunse has an extremely troubling voting record.

Kunse’s Questionable Votes:


Voted to decrease the penalty for not timely reporting a death:

2023 House Bill 4011 Labor: health and safety; penalty for failure to report a death; decrease by the maximum allowable amount if the death occurs to a certain individual on a family farm.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 93 to 13 on Feb. 29, 2024



Voted against requiring animal testing centers to try adoption before killing:

2023 Senate Bill 149 / Public Act 315 Animals: research facilities; certain research facilities to offer certain laboratory animals for adoption before euthanization; require.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 67 to 39 on Nov. 9, 2023


Voted against reporting requirements and penalties for animal testing centers:

2023 Senate Bill 148 / Public Act 314 Animals: research facilities; reporting requirements and penalties for noncompliance; provide for.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 63 to 43 on Nov. 9, 2023

Voted to allow implementation of a hotel tax:

2023 House Bill 5048 Taxation: hotel-motel; local units to levy a hotel tax; allow and increase rate allowed to be levied by counties.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 66 to 44 on Oct. 31, 2023

  • Voted in favor

  • Amendment concurred in 68 to 38 on Nov. 9, 2023

Voted against ending big pharma’s immunity from liability:

2023 Senate Bill 410 / Public Act 285 Torts: product liability; limitation on liability for drugs that have been approved by federal Food and Drug Administration; rescind.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 79 to 30 on Nov. 8, 2023

Voted against strengthening domestic violence laws:

2023 Senate Bill 528 / Public Act 199 Crimes: other; penalties for certain offenses committed when victim and offender have a domestic relationship; provide for.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 58 to 52 on Nov. 1, 2023



Voted to increase court transcript fees:

2023 House Bill 5046 Civil procedure: costs and fees; fees for transcripts; increase.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 104 to 6 on Nov. 1, 2023

Sided with HOAs over property rights:

2023 House Bill 5028 Housing: other; energy-saving home improvements; invalidate prohibition of by homeowners' association.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 56 to 54 on Nov. 1, 2023

Supports corporate welfare and crony capitalism:

2023 House Bill 5100 Corporate income tax: credits; research and development credit for certain large employers; provide for.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 79 to 31 on Oct. 31, 2023

2023 House Bill 5099 Economic development: Michigan strategic fund; research and development tax credit program; create and administer.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 77 to 33 on Oct. 31, 2023

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 72 to 38 on Oct. 31, 2023


Voted against setting water quality standards in daycares:

2023 House Bill 4341 / Public Act 154 Water supply: quality and standards; clean drinking water in schools and child care centers; provide for.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 76 to 34 on Sept. 20, 2023

  • Voted against

  • Substitute S-2 concurred in 74 to 36 on Oct. 12, 2023

Voted against more options for cancer patients:

2023 House Bill 4071 / Public Act 170 Insurance: health insurers; coverage for orally administered anticancer chemotherapy; provide equal treatment for.

  • Voted against

  • Passed 70 to 37 on May 24, 2023

  • Voted against

  • Substitute S-1 concurred in 72 to 38 on Oct. 12, 2023

Voted to continue ORV license fee:

2023 House Bill 4515 Vehicles: off-road; license fee; eliminate sunset.

  • Voted in favor

  • Passed 79 to 30 on June 14, 2023

Kunse, whose district includes Osceola and Mecosta Counties, as well as parts of Clare County and Lake County, he is up for re-election in August. 


The filing deadline is April 23rd...

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

>>>Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com



Thursday, April 18, 2024

Former Chairman Of "Non-Profit" Involved In Controversial $25 Million Clare Health Park Grant Donated Thousands To Kunse And Wentworth


Wentworth, left, Kunse, right

By Brandon Hall

(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

John Gross, the former Chairman of the Board of Directors for the controversial non-profit involving State Rep. Tom Kunse, Former Speaker Jason Wentworth, former Wentworth staffer David Coker, and Chicago conman Anthony Demasi, is a major donor to both Kunse and Wentworth.

Kunse, Coker, and Wentworth are longtime friends.

 A $25 million state grant for a health complex in Clare known as "Clare Health Park" was secured in the 2022 budget by Speaker Wentworth, and soon after, awarded to his former staffer David Coker's non-profit. 


State Rep. Tom Kunse who was hand-picked by Wentworth to replace him in the House then pocketed $3.5 million in a real estate deal from the grant.

After winning the project, Coker enlisted Anthony Demasi, who is now serving his 2nd stint in federal prison, to help run things.

The State Of Michigan halted payments on the sketchy ordeal, which is now under investigation by the Attorney General and the Michigan State Police. No decision on possible criminal charges has been announced.

According to Bridge Michigan:

“Coker told Bridge he relinquished control of the nonprofit to a three-person board of directors, chaired by local pharmacy owner John Gross, which then hired another Coker firm, IW Consulting LLC, as project manager to oversee the health campus.

"There's not one guy... that's going to be pulling  $500,000 a year off this as (nonprofit) owner or manager or anything else," Coker said. "We have an unpaid board, and that's how it will (remain). This is 100 percent about doing something to improve (health) issues in the area."

Gross eventually resigned as Chairman and the Board completely. 


“The application to MDHHS from Complete Health Park lists a project start date last December and an end date of this fall with a project cost of $25,000,000.


It lists Anthony Demasi, (with a Mt. Pleasant address) as the Program Director; Dave Coker (with a Clare address) as Director; and Shannon Taylor (also of Clare) as Financial Officer. Demasi was taken off the project in February, after federal charges for fraud were filed against him.


Another Board Member – John Gross – resigned after concerns about the project were raised, an article in the Detroit News said.”


Gross is a major donor to Kunse and Wentworth, giving $3,000 between the two since 2019:


John Gross, meeting with former Speaker Jason Wentworth:

As for Kunse, whose district includes Osceola and Mecosta Counties, as well as parts of Clare County and Lake County, he is up for re-election in August. 


The filing deadline is April 23rd...

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

>>>Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com



Tuesday, April 16, 2024

🚨BREAKING: Is Whitmer Appointed Judge Victoria Shackelford Under FBI Investigation Over Crooked Real Estate Deals?🚨












 By Brandon Hall

(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

---UPDATED---4/18/24---1:49 PM---

In an emailed statement to West Michigan Politics, Judge Victoria Shackelford produced a letter dated April 12th from the Assistant US Attorneys in the Eastern District, Frances Lee Carlson, and Robert Moran.

"Dear Judge Shackelford:

Please be advised that you are not presently, nor have you previously been, the target of an investigation conducted in this district relating to, in general terms, public officials in the City of Taylor corruptly receiving benefits from Shady Awad and others."

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Blockbuster court documents obtained exclusively by West Michigan Politics show Judge Victoria Shackelford, who was appointed  to the bench by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2021, bought a $180,000 house for just $130,000---then demanded $15,000 in free home improvements. 

Judge Shackelford even wrote a check for a lot adjacent to the property, but had the check returned back to her---uncashed.

Shackelford, a former Wayne County Assistant Prosecutor, is the Chief Judge of the 23rd District Court. 

After extensive rumination, though it is *technically* public information and very much news worthy, West Michigan Politics won't identify the address---nor publish photos of Judge Shackelford's home---because of (obvious) safety precautions, as the Judge is married with 3 children. 

Judge Victoria Shackelford

Shackelford needed to live in the City of Taylor in order to get the appointment from Governor Whitmer ahead of the retirement of Judge Geno Salamone.

A source tells West Michigan Politics that Judge Shackelford is now under FBI investigation over the sketchy real estate deals. However, a letter from federal prosecutors to her says that Shackelford has "not presently, nor have you previously been, the target of an investigation conducted in this district relating to, in general terms, public officials in the City of Taylor corruptly receiving benefits from Shady Awad and others."

(West Michigan Politics has a history of breaking stories involving federal investigations, including Rick Johnson, and Mike Mitchell.)

The bombshell revelations about Judge Shackelford come from hundreds of pages of Shady Awad's testimony in the court case involving former Taylor Mayor Rick Sollars

Yes, his real name is Shady, which is just fantastic---and ironically, his testimony is extremely credible. His sentencing depends on it! After personally reviewing hundreds of pages of it, this guy is no "jailhouse snitch," he is the real deal.



Shady is a real estate developer who essentially agreed to buy crappy homes from the City Of Taylor and repair them in exchange for being awarded ownership of them. He had over 100 homes in Taylor. 

The plan was for Shady to profit while the City Of Taylor would make money off increased property taxes the buyers would then be paying.


Shady Awad

Shackelford wasn't the only beneficiary: Sollars asked Shady that one of the houses be given to Taylor baseball star Steve Avery, and others. 

Shady testified that he gave Shackelford the discounted house and did other favors for Sollars to keep from being harassed by City officials...

That included a humidor and Cubans for his Mayoral office, thousands in cash bribes--- including one Sollars picked up at a dispensary that "smelled like weed"---and Vegas trips featuring uncollected gambling "loans," and free hookers for Sollars.

Vegas hookers, and Rick Sollars











This is a breaking story with more details coming soon---stay tuned to West Michigan Politics for more details!

>>>Media outlets seeking the hundreds of pages of official court documents, or any other information, please email WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

>>>Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com