Anonymous ID: 11c5f2 June 16, 2024, 6:09 p.m. No.21034424   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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is the same guy who turned up at the shooting in rochester in detroit shoot.?

https://www.oakgov.com/government/sheriff/about-us/sheriff-michael-bouchard

 

Sheriff Michael Bouchard

 

Sheriff BouchardSheriff Michael Bouchard runs one of the nation’s largest Sheriff’s Offices, overseeing over 1,400 employees and managing an annual budget of over $202 million. Sheriff Bouchard brings the experience of 34 years of law enforcement and 37 years as an elected official to the position.

 

On January 11, 1999, Michigan Senator and Majority Floor Leader Michael Bouchard accepted the appointment as successor to John F. Nichols who passed away suddenly. In November of 2020, Sheriff Bouchard was returned to Office for the sixth time.

 

His current term will expire on January 1, 2025.

 

Sheriff Bouchard was honored as the 2022 "Sheriff of the Year" by the Michigan Sheriffs' Association. In 2016, he was the recipient of the Ferris E. Lucas Sheriff of the Year award from the National Sheriffs' Association. He is the only sheriff in Michigan to receive both awards.

 

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some background on the sherrifs legislations interests.

 

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Legislation that requires convicted sex offenders to register with local law enforcement and allows this information to be accessible to the public

 

Legislation which saves taxpayers $358 million annually through the reduction of the Real Estate Transfer Tax

 

Legislation requiring that incinerators be set back a minimum of 1,000 feet from schools, hospitals and nursing homes

 

Legislation to repeal the tax base sharing

 

Legislation to require accountability among the members of the parole board to the people of the State of Michigan

 

Legislation to stimulate declining downtown commercial zones

 

Legislation to allow for criminal background checks of individuals other than relatives supervising minor children

 

Legislation to give permanent standing to appealed rate reductions for property owners

 

Legislation to require convicted drunk drivers to pay costs related to their arrest and conviction

 

Legislation to allow credit cards as a method of payment at the Secretary of State

 

Legislation to regulate and license casinos and assist those who are harmed by related activities