State Representative
Jim Haadsma
Battle Creek | 44th House District
Serving 89,974 constituents in Battle Creek, Springfield, Bedford Township, Pennfield Township, Convis Township, Lee Township, Clarence Township, Sheridan Township, Albion
jimhaadsma@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-2616
Office: N-893 House Office Building
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Live NOW: Join State Representative John Fitzgerald, State Representative Matt Koleszar, State Representative Regina Weiss and Governor Gretchen Whitmer for the bill signing of the school aid supplemental and dyslexia bills. ... See MoreSee Less
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The governor is a criminal. She violated Michigan's campaign finance laws in 2021.
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You lied to conceal a sex crime committed by one of your campaign donors. You shouldn't be allowed anywhere near children.
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Well done, MPS.Dear Families,
It is a banner day for Hughes Elementary School!
Today, the United States Education Department recognized Hughes Elementary as a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School. The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student groups on assessments. The award winners are selected by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and go through a rigorous process before a final announcement. The award builds on Hughes’ MDE Reward School status in 2022 and 2023.
The National Blue Ribbon Award is an exclusive honor. Hughes is one of 13 Michigan schools, K-12 public and private, to receive the award this year. We are one of 356 schools nationwide to be honored by the U.S. Education Department. Hughes has become one of only three schools in the history of Calhoun County to receive the award in its 42 year history.
This honor belongs to the entire Hughes family. Our staff and students have put in the time and effort to score highly on many state standardized tests. We are also blessed to have so many great families that we have developed relationships with and have supported Hughes over the years. This honor reflects years of work and dedication by everyone.
We are currently working on a Blue Ribbon Celebration Day in October (Date TBA). All Hughes students, teachers, families, and friends, both past and present, are invited to attend this celebration.
We have always prided Hughes Elementary School on being hard-working, motivated, and dependable. We always work to get the best out of our students. In other words, Hughes is blue collar in the best way possible. Today, however, we can also say that we are Blue Ribbon!
Congratulations!
www.ed.gov/nationalblueribbonschools
nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/awardwinners/
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UPDATED WITH ADDITIONAL AFFECTED AREAS:
Water Shut Down & Boil Water Advisory
Starting Monday, September 16, 2024
The intersection of N. 17th Street/Avenue B will be closed as crews will be working to repair a water main (marked with the blue circle). The water will be shut down and the area marked in red affected, as well as Avenue A between N. 14th and N. 17th Streets.
ADDED AREAS:
All of N. 12th Street from Avenue A to Avenue C
All off Avenue D
N. 16th Street from the dead end to Avenue C
Avenue C to N. 20th Street
Work will begin at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 7:00 p.m. Once repaired there will be a boil water advisory until further notice.
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You're a criminal piece of shit. You deserve to sit in a cell for lying about your pervert camaign donors who like to get drunk and grope women at fundraisers.
Rebecca Fleury has done great things in challenging times for the people of Battle Creek. With so much good in the works around town, I'm looking forward to what else she can accomplish before the end of the year.After a decade at the city’s helm, Battle Creek City Manager Rebecca Fleury has announced her decision to retire from her position by the end of the year.
“It has been my honor and privilege to serve with our current city commission, as well as previous commissions, in Battle Creek for the past ten years.
Read more about this announcement here: ow.ly/Y2nM50STnN0
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Congrats and thank you for all you have done for BC!!
What a boon you have been to Battle Creek!
You're a liar and a criminal. Go fuck yourself.
The county health needs assessment is an important tool for making decisions at the local and state levels on how to improve quality of life here in Calhoun. Please consider filling out the survey and sharing it with your friends and family to ensure a variety of perspectives are included.The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Committee, made up of the area's health and human services organizations, is launching the 2024 Calhoun County Community Health Needs Assessment Survey. This survey aims to gather important data on the health status, needs, and concerns of county residents. Take the survey here, www.research.net/r/CalhounCountyCHNA2024 ... See MoreSee Less
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Shut the fuck up criminal.
Friends and neighbors, please stay safe if you must venture out this evening. Apparently Hurricane Beryl wants to experience a Michigan summer before she quits. ... See MoreSee Less
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You're a fucking corrupt state legislator who belongs in prison for lying to the cops about a sexual assault committed by one of your campaign donors. Stop wasting my tax dollars pretending to be a meteorologist while getting a taxpayer funded paycheck.
I know everybody’s hot, but not as hot as 4 disabled people in their late 50s and early 60s I found roasting in a rooming house in Battle Creek tonight.
I learned that there are 6 different people in this house paying 750.00 a month, utilities included, for a place to stay.
There is no air conditioning.
There are no fans.
One resident claimed that the windows didn’t open.
There’s a common kitchen, and one - maybe two - bathrooms to share.
I checked out both the first and the second floors.
I’ll see what help I can get through Calhoun County Senior Services tomorrow.
But there are people living in Battle Creek who share bathrooms with strangers, and have nothing but oppressive heat in their homes.
And they get by on $943.00 a month, plus SNAP benefits.
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Kim, Since I just discovered these unfortunate people at about 6:45 tonight, I’ll first communicate with Senior Services, and next try Adult Protective Services if Senior Services is limited in what it might do. I’ll call first thing tomorrow morning.
Hi, We might be able to help at Community Action. Call Laura Jones at 965-7766. I briefed her on situation .
They need Section 8 vouchers. You can't live on SSI without one. Otherwise you end up being preyed on like those people and packed into a rooming house. I know of one other. The conditions are terrible, and they have them just warehoused so they can take their money.
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Jim Haadsma IN THE NEWS
Haadsma Applauds Lead Removal Funding for Battle Creek Residents
2024-11-14T16:47:10-05:00November 14, 2024|
State Rep. Jim Haadsma delivers a speech on the House Floor on May 21, 2024, in the State Capitol Building. [...]
Haadsma on Deployment of Battle Creek Guard Members to Maintain Safety at Southern Border
2024-10-25T15:04:04-04:00October 25, 2024|
State Rep. Jim Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) sitting as Chair of the House Committee on Labor in the Anderson House Office [...]
Haadsma on School Safety, Literacy Bills Signed into Law
2024-11-06T05:46:02-05:00October 10, 2024|
State Rep. Jim Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) speaks at a school safety town hall on April 30, 2024. LANSING, Mich. [...]
Live NOW: Join State Representative John Fitzgerald, State Representative Matt Koleszar, State Representative Regina Weiss and Governor Gretchen Whitmer for the bill signing of the school aid supplemental and dyslexia bills. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
The governor is a criminal. She violated Michigan's campaign finance laws in 2021.
LIVE NOW: Together, we’re investing in our kids’ future. Don’t miss our press conference focused on enhancing Michigan schools and supporting our students. #MichEd ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
You lied to conceal a sex crime committed by one of your campaign donors. You shouldn't be allowed anywhere near children.
LIVE NOW:
Together, we’re investing in our kids’ future. Don’t miss our press conference focused on enhancing Michigan schools and supporting our students. #MichEd ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Well done, MPS.Dear Families,
It is a banner day for Hughes Elementary School!
Today, the United States Education Department recognized Hughes Elementary as a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School. The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student groups on assessments. The award winners are selected by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and go through a rigorous process before a final announcement. The award builds on Hughes’ MDE Reward School status in 2022 and 2023.
The National Blue Ribbon Award is an exclusive honor. Hughes is one of 13 Michigan schools, K-12 public and private, to receive the award this year. We are one of 356 schools nationwide to be honored by the U.S. Education Department. Hughes has become one of only three schools in the history of Calhoun County to receive the award in its 42 year history.
This honor belongs to the entire Hughes family. Our staff and students have put in the time and effort to score highly on many state standardized tests. We are also blessed to have so many great families that we have developed relationships with and have supported Hughes over the years. This honor reflects years of work and dedication by everyone.
We are currently working on a Blue Ribbon Celebration Day in October (Date TBA). All Hughes students, teachers, families, and friends, both past and present, are invited to attend this celebration.
We have always prided Hughes Elementary School on being hard-working, motivated, and dependable. We always work to get the best out of our students. In other words, Hughes is blue collar in the best way possible. Today, however, we can also say that we are Blue Ribbon!
Congratulations!
www.ed.gov/nationalblueribbonschools
nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/awardwinners/ ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
UPDATED WITH ADDITIONAL AFFECTED AREAS:
Water Shut Down & Boil Water Advisory
Starting Monday, September 16, 2024
The intersection of N. 17th Street/Avenue B will be closed as crews will be working to repair a water main (marked with the blue circle). The water will be shut down and the area marked in red affected, as well as Avenue A between N. 14th and N. 17th Streets.
ADDED AREAS:
All of N. 12th Street from Avenue A to Avenue C
All off Avenue D
N. 16th Street from the dead end to Avenue C
Avenue C to N. 20th Street
Work will begin at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 7:00 p.m. Once repaired there will be a boil water advisory until further notice. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
You're a criminal piece of shit. You deserve to sit in a cell for lying about your pervert camaign donors who like to get drunk and grope women at fundraisers.
Rebecca Fleury has done great things in challenging times for the people of Battle Creek. With so much good in the works around town, I'm looking forward to what else she can accomplish before the end of the year.After a decade at the city’s helm, Battle Creek City Manager Rebecca Fleury has announced her decision to retire from her position by the end of the year.
“It has been my honor and privilege to serve with our current city commission, as well as previous commissions, in Battle Creek for the past ten years.
Read more about this announcement here: ow.ly/Y2nM50STnN0 ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Congrats and thank you for all you have done for BC!!
What a boon you have been to Battle Creek!
You're a liar and a criminal. Go fuck yourself.
The county health needs assessment is an important tool for making decisions at the local and state levels on how to improve quality of life here in Calhoun. Please consider filling out the survey and sharing it with your friends and family to ensure a variety of perspectives are included.The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Committee, made up of the area's health and human services organizations, is launching the 2024 Calhoun County Community Health Needs Assessment Survey. This survey aims to gather important data on the health status, needs, and concerns of county residents. Take the survey here, www.research.net/r/CalhounCountyCHNA2024 ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Shut the fuck up criminal.
Friends and neighbors, please stay safe if you must venture out this evening. Apparently Hurricane Beryl wants to experience a Michigan summer before she quits. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
You're a fucking corrupt state legislator who belongs in prison for lying to the cops about a sexual assault committed by one of your campaign donors. Stop wasting my tax dollars pretending to be a meteorologist while getting a taxpayer funded paycheck.
I know everybody’s hot, but not as hot as 4 disabled people in their late 50s and early 60s I found roasting in a rooming house in Battle Creek tonight.
I learned that there are 6 different people in this house paying 750.00 a month, utilities included, for a place to stay.
There is no air conditioning.
There are no fans.
One resident claimed that the windows didn’t open.
There’s a common kitchen, and one - maybe two - bathrooms to share.
I checked out both the first and the second floors.
I’ll see what help I can get through Calhoun County Senior Services tomorrow.
But there are people living in Battle Creek who share bathrooms with strangers, and have nothing but oppressive heat in their homes.
And they get by on $943.00 a month, plus SNAP benefits. ... See MoreSee Less
9 CommentsComment on Facebook
Kim, Since I just discovered these unfortunate people at about 6:45 tonight, I’ll first communicate with Senior Services, and next try Adult Protective Services if Senior Services is limited in what it might do. I’ll call first thing tomorrow morning.
Hi, We might be able to help at Community Action. Call Laura Jones at 965-7766. I briefed her on situation .
They need Section 8 vouchers. You can't live on SSI without one. Otherwise you end up being preyed on like those people and packed into a rooming house. I know of one other. The conditions are terrible, and they have them just warehoused so they can take their money.
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