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Office Address
N694 House Office Building

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-0847
Fax: (517) 373-7538

Email
ginopolidori@house.mi.gov

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School Aid deadline moved to June 1 to prevent future budget chaos
  • — November 05, 2009
Lawmakers say distracted driving puts too many lives in danger
  • — October 23, 2009
Plan protects police and firefighters, Promise Scholarships, health care for kids and seniors
  • — October 09, 2009
Plan takes aim at financial exploitation, increases consumer protections
  • — August 26, 2009
Plan cracks down on companies that deny residents' legitimate claims
  • — July 13, 2009
Changes in system make it easier for relatives to serve as foster parents
  • — March 27, 2009
Plan protects struggling homeowners who seek help to avoid foreclosure
  • — March 11, 2009
Plan rewards businesses that hire Michigan workers, cracks down on using tax dollars to provide jobs for illegal immigrants
  • — March 09, 2009
Plan aims to build on existing credits; create more than 40,000 Michigan jobs
  • — March 03, 2009
Plan protects homeowners, property values by providing time to find solutions
  • — February 17, 2009
Interstate compact would also help military parents navigate school transfers
  • — June 11, 2008
Cell phone restrictions would protect Michigan motorists
  • — May 15, 2008
Interstate compact would also help military parents navigate school transfers
  • — April 16, 2008
Michigan schools sign pact that will help more military families afford college
  • — April 16, 2008
Interstate compact would also help military parents navigate school transfers
  • — April 08, 2008
Plan is part of $147.7 million statewide initiative to boost economy
  • — February 27, 2008
Troops could terminate auto leases if called to active duty
  • — February 13, 2008
Plan aims to protect Michigan seniors from financial exploitation
  • — February 11, 2008
Plan to protect residents from secondhand smoke now heads to Senate for approval
  • — December 05, 2007
Company headquartered in Dearborn earns incentives to help preserve jobs
  • — November 14, 2007
Consumer protection package will eliminate credit scoring, increase accountability
  • — October 29, 2007
Program would provide funding to hire additional teachers, reduce class sizes
  • — October 08, 2007
House resolution calls on Congress to provide health care for vets
  • — September 26, 2007
House passes resolution calling on Congress to increase fuel-efficiency standards responsibly
  • — September 05, 2007
Students would be allowed to pay in-state tuition if parents transferred; troops wouldn't be bound to auto leases if called to active duty
  • — August 30, 2007
Resolution calls on Congress to increase CAFE standards responsibly
  • — August 30, 2007
'Charlie's Bill' requires employers to provide paid bereavement leave
  • — August 22, 2007
Meeting focuses on ways consumers can protect themselves from identity theft
  • — June 26, 2007
Cell phone restrictions would protect Michigan motorists
  • — June 26, 2007
Changes in system make it easier for relatives to serve as foster parents
  • — June 20, 2007
$1.5 million project will add decorative lamps, widen sidewalks
  • — January 05, 2007
Governor's plan opens door to higher education for Michigan students
  • — December 08, 2006
Plan slashes taxes by $150M, protects $600M in tax cuts already signed into law
  • — November 29, 2006
MEDC and Ford reach agreement to save 13,000 jobs
  • — August 10, 2006
Representative will rally support for consumer protection
  • — May 09, 2006
Plan would take $34 million from School Aid Fund; more than $340,000 to be cut from Dearborn
  • — May 04, 2006
Lawmaker, Granholm ask Legislature to support resolution
  • — April 26, 2006
Polidori passes first bill unanimously
  • — March 30, 2006
Plan that strengthens emergency management passes unanimously
  • — March 23, 2006
Public pressure pushes plan to raise Michigan's wage to $7.40 an hour
  • — March 14, 2006
Public pressure pushes plan to raise Michigan's wage to $7.40 an hour
  • — March 14, 2006
Package will strengthen emergency management & homeland security
  • — March 14, 2006
Public pressure pushes plan to raise Michigan's wage to $7.40 an hour
  • — March 14, 2006
$584,100 project will build trails, link communities
  • — March 10, 2006
National police group circulating petition for a boycott
  • — March 08, 2006
Governor signs Great Lakes protection package, stems large-scale withdrawals
  • — February 28, 2006
New report shows 6.2 million tons of garbage flooded into state
  • — February 03, 2006
Plan will encourage companies to keep jobs in Michigan
  • — December 08, 2005
Legislation will strengthen partnership between companies, state government
  • — December 07, 2005
His renewed call comes a day after Consumers Energy announces
  • — December 02, 2005
New bureau will strengthen fire protection, coordination
  • — November 14, 2005
Recent news reports cite more cases of drug industry deceptions
  • — June 01, 2005
leads fight to stop companies from easily releasing private information
  • — May 19, 2005
Canada's largest city will keep sending all its garbage to Sumpter Twp.
  • — May 19, 2005
House Democrats try to force action on legislation to fight Canadian, out-of-state garbage
  • — May 18, 2005
Representative hails plan to stop Canadian, out-of-state trash
  • — May 06, 2005
Investigation Reveals Some Michigan Retailers Ignore Ratings
  • — May 04, 2005
Legislator calls attraction a jewel for Dearborn
  • — May 03, 2005
5-bill package would make it harder for release of private data
  • — April 29, 2005
Representative rallies support for plan to stop imported waste
  • — April 13, 2005
Democratic bills hold drugmakers accountable, protect consumers
  • — April 11, 2005
He says plan will create jobs, boost investments in Michigan
  • — March 08, 2005
Dearborn Representative hails him as a leader who helped rebuild his war-torn nation.
  • — February 24, 2005
DEQ report: Out-of-state waste increases 17 percent
  • — February 23, 2005
New plan: Waste companies to pay $7.50 per ton; municipalities that dump banned, dangerous items will have certification revoked
  • — February 22, 2005
Legislator says federal funding plan would derail services
  • — February 17, 2005
 

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