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Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, welcomed Hudsonville Mayor Mark Northrup (left) and the Rev. Mark Bouslog (right) to the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday night as his guests for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's 2023 State of the State address. Bouslog is the senior pastor at Jenison Bible Church in Hudsonville.
January 26th 2023
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, is formally sworn in as senator for the new 31st District during a ceremony at the state Capitol. Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Elizabeth T. Clement administered the oath of office. Victory was joined on the Senate floor for the ceremony by Pastor Mark Bouslog, Diane Alfen, Joanne Victory, Betty Victory, and Colleen Kautenberg.
January 11th 2023
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, listens to Shaketra Payne, who owns Ketra Braids and Beauty in Holland Township, testify before the Senate Regulatory Reform Committee on his legislation, Senate Bill 1113, to allow licensed natural hair culturists like Payne to wash their clients' hair as long as the hair cleansing is for the purpose of performing natural hair cultivation.
September 21st 2022
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, recognizes the Hope College women's basketball team and head coach Brian Morehouse at the Michigan Capitol for winning the 2022 NCAA Division III National Championship. The Flying Dutch were 32-1 overall this season and beat Wisconsin-Whitewater 71-58 in the championship game in Pittsburg on March 19 to earn the third national title in program history and the second under Morehouse.
May 10th 2022
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, chairs the conference committee for Senate Bill 82, the general omnibus budget bill for fiscal year 2022.
September 21st 2021
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, tells members of the Senate Regulatory Reform Committee about the need for his legislation to auto dealerships in Michigan to perform vehicle registration for all cars and trucks, not just the vehicles they sell on their lot.
August 31st 2021
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, outlines the need to reopen the U.S.-Canadian border. The Senate adopted his resolution calling on President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reopen the border between the two nations.
July 15th 2021
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, listens to Michigan residents discuss the importance of off-road vehicle activities at Silver Lake State Park and legislation to allow ORV racing activities to continue in designated areas at the park. House Bill 4980 was approved by the Senate committee and later by the full Senate.
July 15th 2021
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, supports legislation to invest $524 million in available federal funding to help Michigan families, workers and schools affected by the COVID-19 health crisis, including $12 million for food processors to ensure Michigan's food supply remains safe and operational.
May 13th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, highlights an Ottawa County resident who cannot schedule necessary chemotherapy treatment due to the governor's executive order while asking senators to support a resolution to urge the governor to allow elective procedures in hospitals and other health care facilities.
April 28th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, on Wednesday discussed state government with the Grand Haven Chamber of Commerce's 2019-20 Leadership Connect class at the Senate's Connie B. Binsfeld Office Building across the street from the Capitol. Leadership Connect is a comprehensive program that focuses on both community awareness and personal leadership development.
March 11th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, on Wednesday discussed state government with the Grand Haven Chamber of Commerce's 2019-20 Leadership Connect class at the Senate's Connie B. Binsfeld Office Building across the street from the Capitol. Leadership Connect is a comprehensive program that focuses on both community awareness and personal leadership development.
March 11th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, presents a plaque to Jamie Leestma and the Taco Bell team in Holland in recognition of their efforts to help Lakeside Clubhouse members find and maintain employment. Victory presented the plaque as part of the organization's Statewide Employment Celebration at the state Capitol. Lakeside Clubhouse is a mental health center in Holland that helps patients further their education and land jobs in the community.
March 6th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, was recognized Thursday by Michigan FFA Association State President Haili Gusa on behalf of the Michigan FFA for his strong support of the agricultural industry and the state's future leaders. The association is holding its 92nd State FFA Convention on the campus of Michigan State University.
March 5th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, speaks to Michigan FFA Association student delegates from across the state at a reception in the Capitol rotunda. Victory was recognized by State President Haili Gusa on behalf of the Michigan FFA for his strong support of the agricultural industry and the state's future leaders. The association is holding its 92nd State FFA Convention on the campus of Michigan State University.
March 5th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, presented tributes to Aruna Khadka and MediLodge of Holland on Wednesday in recognition of their earning a 2020 Impact Award from the Michigan Works! Association. MediLodge of Holland was honored for being a committed partner to the Holland community and building and maintaining a compassionate staff that cares for their residents. Aruna Khadka immigrated to the U.S. from Nepal in 2017. She attended workshops and learned English and then joined a certified nursing assistant training program through West Michigan Works! She now works at MediLodge caring for families. The tributes were signed by Victory, Rep. Bradley Slagh, R- Zeeland, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist.
March 4th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, and members of the Senate Agriculture Committee receive copies of the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture 2020 Book of the Year from Rebecca Park of the Michigan Farm Bureau. “Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car” by Peggy Thomas is a nonfiction children's book that describes Henry Ford's fascination with the soybean. Pictured from left: Sen. Dan Lauwers, R-Brockway Township, Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, Victory and Sen. Dayna Polehanki, D-Livonia.
February 27th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, leads a subcommittee meeting to hear Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Gary McDowell outline the governor's 2021 budget recommendation for the department.
February 20th 2020
Norman Dodd and Pam Stille of Spring Lake testified at a hearing of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee on Tuesday in support of Senate Bill 714, sponsored by Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville (left). SB 714 would allow public municipalities and private property owners to protect their property when water levels get dangerously high.
January 21st 2020
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, welcomed the Rev. Mark Bouslog to the Michigan Capitol on Thursday. Bouslog serves as senior pastor at Jenison Bible Church in Hudsonville and delivered the invocation before Senate session.
January 16th 2020
The Michigan Legislature on Thursday gave final approval to legislation sponsored by Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, that would name a portion of highway U.S. 31 in Ottawa County after Public Safety Officer Scott Flahive of Grand Haven, who was killed in 1994 while attempting to apprehend an escaped inmate of the Ottawa County Jail. Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Transportation.
January 9th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, welcomed the Grand Valley State University women's soccer team and their coaches to the Senate floor Wednesday to commemorate their 2019 NCAA Division II national championship.
January 8th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, welcomed the Grand Valley State University women's soccer team and their coaches to the Senate floor Wednesday to commemorate their 2019 NCAA Division II national championship.
January 8th 2020
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, addresses the Senate on Senate Resolution 73, his measure urging Congress to quickly approve the recently negotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Copies of the resolution, which the Senate approved Wednesday, will now be transmitted to President Trump, the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and the members of the Michigan congressional delegation.
October 16th 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, testified on Thursday before the Senate Committee on Economic and Small Business Development on Senate Resolution 73, his measure urging Congress to quickly approve the recently negotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The committee approved the resolution, which now heads to the full Senate.
October 3rd 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, testified on Thursday before the Senate Committee on Economic and Small Business Development on Senate Resolution 73, his measure urging Congress to quickly approve the recently negotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The committee approved the resolution, which now heads to the full Senate.
October 3rd 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, stands at the Senate rostrum with the Rev. Sam Krikke of Searchlight Ministries in Hudsonville as he delivers the invocation before Senate session.
September 17th 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, (left) attended a ceremonial bill signing Wednesday of Senate Bills 192 and 193 (now Public Acts 33 and 34 of 2019), a law that allows drivers eligible for a daytime-only restricted license to be exempt from the nighttime driving requirements to obtain a driver's license.
August 21st 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, (fourth from left) attended a special joint House and Senate Agriculture Committee hearing at the Michigan State University Pavilion Tuesday addressing the increasing challenges facing Michigan farmers.
August 13th 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, and Mary Herrema from Hudsonville paid tribute in the Senate on Thursday to those who gave their lives defending our nation.
May 23rd 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, acts as the official witness Friday as hundreds of Rosewood Elementary School students, faculty and family members perform "jazz hands" – breaking the previous Guinness World Record.
May 17th 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, high-fives a Rosewood Elementary School student after she and hundreds of her fellow Rosewood students, faculty and family members performed "jazz hands" – breaking the previous Guinness World Record.
May 17th 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, pushes a broom in the Tulip Time Volksparade, or "People's Parade," on Wednesday in Holland as the festival celebrates its 90th anniversary.
May 8th 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, (right) stands with Holland's official Town Crier John Karsten and John's wife Wieda Wednesday at Tulip Time. The festival is celebrating its 90th anniversary.
May 8th 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, (right) looks on as Jack Carrier testifies before the Senate Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Wednesday on the "Jack Robert Carrier Law," Senate Bills 192 and 193. Victory's legislation would allow drivers eligible for a daytime only restricted license to be exempt from the nighttime driving requirements to obtain a driver's license.
April 17th 2019
State Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, stands at the Senate rostrum with the Rev. John Kenny as Kenny delivers the invocation before Senate session.
April 16th 2019
State Sens. Aric Nesbitt, R-Lawton, (left) and Roger Victory, R- Hudsonville, (right) welcomed Holland Mayor Nancy De Boer to Lansing for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's 2019 State of the State address on Tuesday.
February 13th 2019
Sen. Roger Victory, R-Hudsonville, is sworn in as senator Wednesday for the 30th District during a ceremony at the state Capitol. Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Stephen J. Markman administered the oath of office.
January 9th 2019
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