Rep. Dave Maturen

Election 2016: 63rd District
Election 2016: 63rd District
Election 2016: 63rd District
Michigan's 63rd House District pits three candidates against each other on Election Day. Representative Dave Maturen (R-Brady Township) is being challenged by Democrat Lynn Shiflea (not pictured) and Green Party candidate John Anthony LaPietra, an attorney from Marshall...
Maturen Joins Unity Chorus
Maturen Joins Unity Chorus
Maturen Joins Unity Chorus
Rep. Dave Maturen (R-Brady Township) returned from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland and visited The Richard Piet Show to discuss the experience. He likens it to visiting a baseball game - the experience itself is remarkable, whether you're a fan or not...
DPS, Dark Stores, Alert Bills
DPS, Dark Stores, Alert Bills
DPS, Dark Stores, Alert Bills
As Michigan lawmakers attempt to work out a plan to bail out the Detroit Public Schools, Rep. Dave Maturen (R-Brady Township) offers some "out-state" perspective on the issue. Also, Maturen's "Dark Stores" bill has advanced, though may not move through the Senate before the summer recess...
'Dark Stores' Hearing Weds
'Dark Stores' Hearing Weds
'Dark Stores' Hearing Weds
Property taxes paid to local municipalities by so-called "big box" retailers is not what it should be. So says Rep. Dave Maturen (R-Brady Township), who is seeking a tweak to the law. Maturen's proposal seeks to keep big retailers from paying property taxes on the basis that their stores are empty, rather than functioning...
Maturen on Shootings, Flint
Maturen on Shootings, Flint
Maturen on Shootings, Flint
Rep. Dave Maturen (R-Brady Township) offered his February legislative update this week on WBCK, telling The Richard Piet Show lead pipes in Flint should not necessarily be completely replaced at the expense of the State of Michigan. "I don't think that's going to happen," Maturen said...
Rep: Politics Drives Roads Deal
Rep: Politics Drives Roads Deal
Rep: Politics Drives Roads Deal
Rep. David Maturen (R-Brady Township) of the 63rd District tells WBCK the Michigan House leadership put a road funding deal together that had a chance of passing. "It's a matter of trying to get enough votes," Maturen said. "There are still some who don't want any tax increase at all; there were other folks who want all new revenue...