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Helen Hunt, 62, Sends a Bold Political Message With Photos Flaunting Ageless Beauty
Helen Hunt, 62, Sends a Bold Political Message With Photos Flaunting Ageless Beauty

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Helen Hunt, 62, Sends a Bold Political Message With Photos Flaunting Ageless Beauty

Helen Hunt, 62, Sends a Bold Political Message With Photos Flaunting Ageless Beauty originally appeared on Parade. sent a bold political message in support of for Michigan governor while flaunting her ageless beauty in new photos. On Tuesday, July 1, the As Good as It Gets actress, 62, took to Instagram with two snaps of herself and the Democratic gubernatorial candidate. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 "Michigan, you have the fiercest, most qualified candidate running for Governor," Hunt captioned her update. "@jocelynbenson has put her life on the line for Americans her whole life. She walks the walk. Donate now to her campaign. 5 dollars?! It will make you feel more hopeful. The next Governor of Michigan!" In the featured picture, the Twister star smiled while rocking her natural gray hair and standing beside Benson. The second shot showed the two women embracing each other. Check out their timeless looks, below! Hunt disabled comments on her post. However, she recently spoke about the importance of voting as part of the I Will Vote initiative. "In order to ensure America's government reflects our values, I feel a responsibility to my country and myself to play my role in shaping it," she explained in a video. "There's more at stake now than there ever has been before." Hunt concluded, "We must never underestimate the power of our voices and our vote to impact change. So I'm going to cast my ballot on Election Day, and I hope you will, too." Next: Helen Hunt, 62, Sends a Bold Political Message With Photos Flaunting Ageless Beauty first appeared on Parade on Jul 1, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader

Washington Post

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader

MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. — Democrat Gretchen Whitmer touted her accomplishments as Michigan's governor in a speech Thursday as she passes the midpoint of her second term and is continuously floated as a potential 2028 presidential candidate . Whitmer, who has been criticized by some Democrats for taking a friendlier tone with President Donald Trump than in his last term, suggested her willingness to work with others to get things done is what has made her an effective leader for the battleground state, which Trump won last fall and in 2016.

Jocelyn Benson violated campaign finance law with press conference, Michigan AG office says
Jocelyn Benson violated campaign finance law with press conference, Michigan AG office says

CBS News

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Jocelyn Benson violated campaign finance law with press conference, Michigan AG office says

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated Michigan law when hosting a campaign press conference in a state building's lobby in January, according to a letter from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Benson said she didn't want people outside in the cold. Nessel issued her letter of determination on Monday, saying the location of the gathering in the Austin Building, a state government office in Lansing, violated the Michigan Campaign Finance Act. However, Nessel said the letter represents the extent of her authority in the matter. "Under the statute, the Department has no authority to impose any civil or criminal penalties for a violation by the Secretary of State. It is the responsibility of the Legislature to determine whether to amend the Act's enforcement authority," she wrote. Benson used the Jan. 22 press conference to announce her candidacy for the 2026 Michigan governor's race. She is facing term limits, as is Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and neither will run for re-election in their current roles in 2026. The AG's report showed that Benson answered the initial question by saying she didn't want people to stand outside in the cold weather. However, the report states that someone asked Benson why the press conference was happening inside the building rather than on the building steps. Another reporter commented that it was unusual for such candidacy announcements to be made inside. According to the report, Benson was asked at the event if the other gubernatorial candidates could use the lobby, to which she replied "of course," and that "it had never come to her attention that others had been prevented from using the lobby to make such announcements." "It could be viewed as odd and unfair that the Secretary of State, her immediate family, her campaign, and any committee that she is connected with are the only people and entities subject to the requirements of the MCFA, but not any of the penalties for violating them. This may simply be a matter of legislative oversight in drafting the MCFA, but, for whatever reason, the Legislature has not provided the Attorney General with any authority as to penalties that can be imposed if, following a referral under MCL 169.215(9), it is determined that the Secretary of State has violated the MCFA," the report said. "Consequently, the Attorney General is left with no choice but to simply identify the violation, remind the Secretary of State of her obligations under the MCFA, and warn her against violating them in the future."

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