New Mich. Republican Party regime drops headquarters lawsuit

March 7, 2024
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Michigan Republican Party Chair Pete Hoekstra confirmed Wednesday the lawsuit launched by the ousted former chairwoman over the former headquarters building in downtown Lansing has been dismissed. Hoekstra told MIRS that he and the MRP’s attorney, former U.S. Rep. Mike Bishop, decided quickly that “we needed to get rid of that lawsuit” against the Michigan Republican Party Trust and Comerica Bank. Hoekstra said the dismissal – granted with prejudice, which means it can’t be brought again – is a step toward the party doing what needs to be done. “We’ve just had a great two weeks,” Hoekstra said, counting a former President


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