(CENTREVILLE) – The four candidates seeking a seat in the Michigan House of Representatives spoke to the public recently.
Incumbent Republican State Representative Steve Carra along with fellow Republicans Michael Malmborg and Frank Perez, and Democratic candidate Erin Schultes attended the event. It was hosted by the Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce and the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce,, and was held at Glen Oaks Community College on the Grand Concourse.
One of the questions asked of the candidates was can you give some examples of how you worked to improve the communities you represent in St. Joseph County?
Perez was the first to answer the question. LINKC.
Next, Schultes gave her response. LINKD.
The audience also heard from the candidates for St. Joseph County Probate Court Judge and St. Joseph County Prosecutor.
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