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@aricnesbitt

Senate President Pro Tempore , proud grad, farm boy, & lover. Husband to Trisha & father to Catherine.

Lawton, MI
Joined January 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 May 2019

    Trisha & I welcomed our first born into the world on May 21st at 2:36pm. A healthy and happy girl, Catherine Barbara Nesbitt, weighing in at a healthy 9lb 7oz. Mom and baby are doing wonderful, and Catherine is perfect in every way. TY for the fantastic staff!

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    2 hours ago

    Please join Reopen Michigan Safely | Save Jobs | Open Our Economy‼️

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    13 hours ago

    An interesting circa 1920s Paw Paw map and brochure in my collection

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 4

    Second verse, same as the first. Michigan remains inconceivably out of step in its approach to COVID-19 regulations. Our banquet, meetings and event spaces have been decimated, left behind and are at risking of losing another wedding/graduation/conference season. It's time to act

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    Mar 4
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    Mar 3

    “These are vital working-class trade jobs. In many cases, these are the best-paying jobs in all of the skilled trades in the country, that let people provide for their families and support all of our communities.”

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    Mar 3

    Total political centralization can lead only to social and cultural death.--Robert Nisbet, 1953

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  9. Mar 3

    Every Democrat in the Senate just voted no on a resolution saying that law-abiding citizens have the right to keep & bear arms under the 2nd Amendment. Every GOP Senator voted to support you rights. Senate Resolution 22 passed 20-15 to support your constitutional rights.

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  10. Mar 3

    It's like when voted for whistleblower protection language a dozen times as a legislator and then vetoed it as Governor.

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    Mar 3

    Sen. Whitmer (2013) doesn’t sound like a supporter of confidentiality clauses.

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    Mar 2

    Anyone else noticing that the men of ’s administration are receiving much higher hush money settlements than the women?

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    Mar 2

    Resignation deals with the Whitmer administration that we know of so far: - Robert Gordon, health director: 9 months of pay - Steve Gray, UIA director: 7 months of pay - Sarah Esty, deputy health: 1 month of pay:

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    Mar 2

    Another hush money payment from : Michiganders couldn’t get through to the unemployment agency for months to file their claim & some still can’t. But when the former director was forced to resign, paid him $85,872! 💰 💰 💰

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    Despite saying she's guided by the "science and data," doesn't follow the "science and data." Her decision to keep schools closed months longer than necessary is just one more example of her mismanagement of the pandemic.

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    Mar 2
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    Mar 2

    Tim Skubick: "Was it hush money?" Gov. Whitmer: "“I really bristle at that characterization ..."

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    Mar 1

    Dennis Muchmore, former Gov. Snyder's chief of staff, said he didn't recall a member of the Snyder administration getting a separation deal with a cash payout. Rep. Matt Hall (R) said he was "stunned" by the arrangement.

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    Mar 1
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    Mar 1

    The separation deal that includes $155,000 in government payments to Robert Gordon requires the two sides to maintain CONFIDENTIALITY about the circumstances that led to his abrupt departure.

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    While families and businesses across Michigan are struggling to make ends meet, the Administration is paying out six-figure checks to keep disgraced bureaucrats quiet about their ongoing train of failures.

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