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Gilda Z. Jacobs’ tenure as the head of the Michigan League for Public Policy has been so influential that it is tempting to think that she has been, and will be, there forever. But she hasn’t been, and she announced this week she won’t be. She is stepping down after a decade of service – a decade that builds on a thirty-year career as state senator, state representative, Oakland County commissioner, Huntington Woods city commissioner, and Huntington Woods mayor pro tem. It is one of the most remarkable careers in public service our state has seen. It is a moment to take stock of, and celebrate, the extraordinary contributions she has made.

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