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Rep. Miller receives Legislative Advocacy Award
RELEASE|April 10, 2019

PHOTO INFORMATION: Rep. Miller receives the Legislative Advocacy Award from the School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan. Presenting the award was the Board President of SCHA-MI and Superintendent of Oakridge Public Schools, Tom Livezey, and Associate Director of SCHA-MI, Renee Edmondson.

 

Representative Aaron Miller, of Sturgis, today was presented with the Legislative Advocacy Award by the School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan at the state capital.

The Legislative Advocacy Award is given to the legislator who best exemplifies hard work and dedication towards supporting child and adolescent health centers in Michigan. The representative was selected, in part, for his efforts in shepherding Senate Bill 149 through the Michigan House as part of a budget supplemental last fall. Moreover, Rep. Miller has been a consistent advocate for both community resources in schools and health centers and has demonstrated a particular commitment to ensuring that rural communities have health services.

“The School-Community Health Alliance has been a tremendous partner and to receive this recognition from them is very humbling,” Rep. Miller said. “I am proud of the work we have done together and look forward to building on our success in the future.”

The School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan supports over 124 child and adolescent health centers in Michigan. These centers help kids learn and stay in school by providing primary care, mental health, and dental services to kids in need.

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