The Governors of Michigan
Jennifer M. Granholm (1959- )
- Papers, 2003-2011
- 227 linear feet and 84,236 electronic files (114 gigabytes)
Jennifer Granholm served as Michigan's Attorney General, 1999-2002, and Governor, 2003-2010. The collection focuses entirely on Granholm's gubernatorial service, and includes the following series: Transition, Legal Division, Policy Division, Executive Office, Communications Division, Economic Recovery Office, Northern Michigan Office, Other Divisions, Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Office of the First Gentleman, and Memorabilia. The Granholm papers include paper documents, analog audio-visual materials, and 108 gigabytes of electronic documents and audio-visual materials. The collection documents the Granholm administration's efforts in all areas of state government and is especially strong in the areas of renewable energy and the environment, job creation strategies, the reorganization of state government, homeland security and emergency management, and education. Also documented are the governor's role in the Kwame Kilpatrick removal hearings and the special economic revitalization efforts undertaken by the executive branch after the financial crisis of 2008. Access is restricted.
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