POLITICSMICHIGAN ADVANCE
After primary debate falls through, Lawrence takes questions at Lansing town hall
William Lawrence, a Congressional candidate, held a town hall in Lansing to address voters after a primary debate was canceled. Over 100 attendees questioned him on issues including data centers, schools of choice, and immigration, while he emphasized engaging underrepresented voters and outlined policy positions like a federal moratorium on new data centers. Opponents Bridget Brink and Matt Maasdam did not attend the debate.
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