New emails show that China's favorite governor, Michigan's Gretchen Whitmer has given the go ahead for taxpayer dollars to be given to Democrat groups as part of the state's new contact tracing initiative.
"Whitmer's office gave the 'green light' for a COVID-19 contact tracing 'arrangement' she denied knowledge of and canceled amid outcry over a contractor with Democratic ties," Bridge Magazine, a local Michigan publication, reported.
"Emails obtained through a public records request appear to show Michigan officials tried to avoid controversy by shifting work to apolitical subsidiaries of firms with known partisan leanings."
Rea Taverna, a senior adviser in the Michigan Department of the Health and Human Services, said in an email to other Michigan government officials: "We got the green light from EOG to move forward with a slightly different organizational arrangement of the contact tracing volunteer work. This would still be working with Mike Kolehouse, so work there isn't lost - it's just organized somewhat differently - see below."
In late April, The Washington Free Beacon reported that Whitmer had given control of the state's contact tracing program to "One of the left's biggest technology firms" and that the move was seen as potential way of her "Using the coronavirus to strengthen the Democratic Party's data operation."
Of course Whitmer made certain that Democrat activists were awarded these contracts.
Whitmer refused to answer who was responsible for making the decision to use those companies.
"Whitmer's office gave the 'green light' for a COVID-19 contact tracing 'arrangement' she denied knowledge of and canceled amid outcry over a contractor with Democratic ties," Bridge Magazine, a local Michigan publication, reported.
"Emails obtained through a public records request appear to show Michigan officials tried to avoid controversy by shifting work to apolitical subsidiaries of firms with known partisan leanings."
Rea Taverna, a senior adviser in the Michigan Department of the Health and Human Services, said in an email to other Michigan government officials: "We got the green light from EOG to move forward with a slightly different organizational arrangement of the contact tracing volunteer work. This would still be working with Mike Kolehouse, so work there isn't lost - it's just organized somewhat differently - see below."
In late April, The Washington Free Beacon reported that Whitmer had given control of the state's contact tracing program to "One of the left's biggest technology firms" and that the move was seen as potential way of her "Using the coronavirus to strengthen the Democratic Party's data operation."
Of course Whitmer made certain that Democrat activists were awarded these contracts.
Whitmer refused to answer who was responsible for making the decision to use those companies.
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