Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break discussion on Michigan’s new redistricting maps

Bridge Michigan kicked off its 2022 Lunch Break series on Wednesday with a discussion of Michigan’s newly designed redistricting maps.
If you missed Wednesday’s chat, you can watch it on demand below.
Bridge Capitol reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán was joined by Nancy Wang, executive director of Voters Not Politicians, Tony Daunt, executive director of FAIR Maps Michigan, and Adrian Hemond, CEO of Grassroots Midwest for an hour-long discussion.
Bridge’s Lunch Break monthly series focuses on timely topics facing our state. Previous discussions have included examinations of Michigan’s eldercare crisis, COVID mandates and K-12 education, youth mental health in Michigan, the impact of climate change in Michigan, and Michigan’s recent labor pipeline struggles.
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Lunch Break will resume on February 23, 2022.
Stay tuned for an announcement of the topic and for registration information.
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