State Rep. Matt Hall
Recent News About State Rep. Matt Hall
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Hall believes small businesses must be allowed to reopen ASAP
The Michigan House Republicans website shared a column written by Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall) about the role of the COVID-19 committee during this challenging time.
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Hall and Joint Select Committee listen to Michigan business owner concerns
Local fitness and training center owners worried about potential closures share their testimonies with Joint Select Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic Chair Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall).
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Hall believes students must return to the classroom as soon as possible
Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall) recently shared his opinion on going back to school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that he was committed to ensuring that the state’s children have access to education, according to a column he wrote on Michigan House Republicans.
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Hall: Legislature should approve Michigan manufacturer's testing swabs
Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall) spoke during a recent Joint Select Committee hearing, urging the test swab production for COVID-19 to be approved so that there would no longer be a shortage of the swabs, according to Michigan House Republicans website.
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Hall: Unemployment Insurance Agency needs to improve communication
Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall) wants Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency to reopen its offices by appointment for residents who cannot get through over the phone.
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Hall trying to get to the bottom of data inconsistencies from Michigan's UIA
Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall) issued a statement on the Michigan House Republicans website responding to discrepancies in data from the state’s Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA).
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Michigan plans to reopen county by county, says Rep. Hall
Michigan is following a mixed approach to its reopening plan.
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Rep. Hall says governor's stay-at-home order leads Michigan in wrong direction
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s latest stay-at-home order that allows home-improvement businesses to stay open, but only to sell “products necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation and basic operations of residences” drew criticism from a state representative.