Meanwhile, State Sen. John Pappageorge misses only three roll call votes in 2012.
It was a busy year for the now former State Rep. Chuck Moss, who posted a perfect voting record during his last year with the Michigan State House of Representatives. According to the non-partisan vote-tracking website, www.michiganvotes.org — which compiles the voting histories of lawmakers in the Michigan House and Senate the Birmingham politician missed none of the House's 904 roll call votes in 2012. This is the second year in a row that Moss has posted a perfect record, missing no votes in 2011 as well. In 2013, Moss's seat in the State House will be taken by former Bloomfield Hills Commissioner Mike McCready (R-Bloomfield Hills), who defeated Democrat Dortian Coston during the November general elections. After six years in the State…
The fifth annual event runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Royal Oak Farmers Market, where participants will have the opportunity win Meijer gifts cards, get flu shots, enjoy a free lunch and more.
The fifth annual Southeast Oakland County Senior Salute will be held Oct. 1 at the Royal Oak Farmers Market, where participants will have the opportunity win Meijer gifts cards, get flu shots and enjoy a free lunch. Sen. John Pappageorge, R-Troy, and Reps. Chuck Moss, R–Birmingham, and Marty Knollenberg, R-Troy, and the nonprofit Southeast Oakland Community Fund organized the event that runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. "The Southeast Oakland County Senior Salute continues to grow every year because it's a great opportunity for seniors to meet new friends and enjoy a good meal. The best part is, the salute is free of charge," said Pappageorge, who represents Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, Madison Heights, …
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With his third term coming to an end in 2012, the Birmingham-based chairman of the state House Appropriations Committee said he may run for state Sen. John Pappageorge's seat in 2014.
Birmingham resident Chuck Moss may have another year left in his third term as a Michigan state representative, but he’s already looking ahead to what could be next: a seat in the state Senate. “I think I’ve done a pretty good job in Lansing,” said Moss (R-Birmingham), who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to the seat in 2012. Moss said he is considering running for the seat held by state Sen. John Pappageorge (R-Troy), who is also term-limited and must give up his Senate seat in 2014. Moss represents Michigan’s 40th District, which includes Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake and Orchard Lake Village. State representatives are elected for two-year terms and limited to three terms. …
Margaret Betts
11:09 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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