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						<title>Granholm Radio Address</title>
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<title>2008 State of the State</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>
<description>Earlier this week, I stood before a joint session of the Michigan Legislature to give my annual State of the State speech outlining my priorities for the year ahead.<br />
I said that in these tough times, government cannot be all things to all people.  That is why we will focus on four things - a job for every worker, affordable health care for every family, safe places to live and work for all of us, and quality education for our citizens, kids and adults. <br />
These are the right priorities to ensure that we can maintain our Michigan way of life today and in the future - and the right priorities to ensure that Michigan can successfully transition to the 21st century economy.
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