June 24,2020 Your Source for Livonia Happenings
August 4th Primary Endorsements
Martha Ptashnik endorsed for Republican nomination for State Representative
Republicans have a choice on August 4th in the race for State Representative. The winner will take on Democrat incumbent State Representative Laurie Pohutsky. A campaign that will be watched across the state and is already being targeted by the Republicans who hope to win back a seat lost in 2018 when Pohutsky narrowly defeated Livonia City Councilman Brian Meakin.

FridayMusings has been following the Republican race, studying the endorsements, public statements and Facebook postings. Regina Gargus, Penny Crider and Martha Ptashnik are all on the face of it platform Republicans. Each are right-to-life, want to curtail spending and oppose any restrictions on guns. So the issue in deciding how and who to endorse comes down to how their message is being delivered, the style, content, and tenor of conversation.

Gargus is an enigma. Her opposition to the state-wide shutdown is loud and vociferous, using language or sharing memes at times that stop short of a rational discussion. And then she will post some wonderful recipes and comment positively on individuals on the city council who are diametrically opposed to her political positions. No endorsements and with a shrill approach to stating her positions she can not be considered a serious candidate. I think she could offer some serious discussion on a number of issues.

The race comes down to two wings of the Livonia Republican party. The first is the dominant paradigm of city politics that elected Jack Kirksey Mayor for 16 years. They have, with obvious connections in Lansing that may or may not be tied in to the Michigan Republican Party, who although neutral in the race clearly has a preference. Former Councilmen Jim McCann, John Pastor, Brian Meakin, John Walsh and current city councilwomen Kathleen MacIntyre and Cathy White have all endorsed Ptashnik. Add to that the Great Lakes Education Project, the major supporter in Michigan of for-profit charter schools, and you have a formidable candidate, who with little political experience is clearly in a position to win the nomination by creating an image of a well connected Livonia resident.

Another wing of the local Republican scene brings a solid candidate who articulates positions that have been hers for years, especially having worked as the district representative for State Senator Patrick Colbeck during his two terms. Her endorsement by Lynn Mills, Livonia's outspoken advocate of the right-to-life movement in Michigan brings solid support to Crider. Add to that the endorsement of pro-gun advocates like Roger Little, owner of Shooters Service, and pro-business leaders like George Demopolous, owner of the Senate Coney Island and the grassroots organizing that has been her hallmark for the 8 years of service to Colbeck actually make her the candidate to beat.
Both Ptashnik and Crider received the endorsement of Right-to-Life of Michigan. Always a key endorsement in any primary. Look to those voters aligning with Mills to help get out the vote for Crider.

But the candidate who will bring the best campaign against Pohutsky in November is Martha Ptashnik.

One is a Churchill school teacher. One is a trained scientist. One supports for-profit charter schools. One supports our historic Public Schools. One is for a woman's right to choose. One adopts the position of right-to-life. A serious debate could be had on a number of issues. Michigan environment for one.

Ptashnik has waged a positive, marginally issue-oriented campaign based on a cliched approach to the issues. A headline without the substance of the issue. She will need to move more to specifics on issues to expect to win in November. Her strength as a public school teacher, support from those who know and have led Livonia in the past give her the advantage and should, if she is allowed to run her own campaign based in Livonia and not out of Lansing, could give Livonia a state representative race for the ages.

Martha Ptashnik has shown that she deserves your vote in the Republican primary for State Representative on August 4th.
Victoria Burton-Harris for County Prosecuting Attorney--August 4th Primary
There comes a time when a fresh face with a new perspective is needed in an elected position. This may be the time for that new approach in our Wayne County Prosecutor. Kym Worthy has done an admirable job, at times outstanding. But it is now time to move on.

FridayMusings is endorsing Victoria Burton-Harris for Wayne County Prosecutor in the August 4th Democratic primary. She is calling for the end of mass incarceration, ending the cash bail system, redressing the wrongs of the failed war on drugs, and adopting restorative justice.

Burton-Harris was born in Flint, where she graduated from Flint Southwestern Academy. She graduated from the University of Michigan in 2009 with majors in political science and African-American studies. She is a 2012 graduate of Wayne State University Law School. She lives in Detroit with her husband, Robert Burton-Harris, and their 2-year-old son, Langston.

Victoria Burton-Harris in challenging Wayne County's incumbent prosecutor, Kym Worthy, has chosen a mountain to climb that is not an easy one, but one that is impressive by its very attempt.

She began her legal career working with William W. Swor, where she honed her advocacy skills in the area of criminal law, both in state and federal court. In 2014, Victoria started McCaskey Law, in the heart of downtown Detroit, specializing in criminal and family law. At McCaskey Law, she has won cases on behalf of young people, community organizers, women experiencing violence, and victims of police brutality.

When Victoria started her law firm, she had the vision of being a “people’s lawyer” using her law degree to be a vehicle for change and a voice for the voiceless. Victoria’s passion for justice and equality for all have led to her involvement with several grassroots organizations as a legal adviser, including serving has served on the Legal Services Advisory Committee for HAVEN of Oakland County, developing trauma-informed training criteria and procedures for attorneys handling domestic violence cases. She currently sits on the New Lawyers Advisory Board for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education, and the Board of Directors for Covenant House Michigan, a youth homeless shelter, where she developed a mentoring program for residents.

After years of witnessing over-charging, requests for excessive bail, and prosecutorial vindictiveness, Victoria realized that her efforts to end mass incarceration as a “people’s lawyer” would never be sufficient. Effective change would require a transformation in the gatekeeper to the criminal justice system - the county prosecutor.

Victoria Burton-Harris has shown that she deserves your vote in the Democratic Primary, August 4th, for Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney.
Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs 20th Largest Accounting Firm
Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs was recently ranked the 20th largest accounting firm in Michigan by Crain’s Detroit Business. The ranking is by the number of Michigan employees. 

“We are very proud and honored to have been recognized as the 20th largest accounting firm in Michigan,” said Christopher Boloven, managing partner of Cole, Newton, & Duran CPAs. “It gives our brand added credibility with our clients. At CND, our core values of ethics, quality service, caring for one another, and financial stability form the foundation on which we act and provide service – a way in which we provide the CND Experience to our clients.”

For more than 50 years, Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs has been providing quality assurance, tax, consulting, and financial guidance to a variety of clients. Our office is located in Livonia, consisting of more than 50 staff members, including nine partners and 17 CPAs.