EAST LANSING, MI (WLNS) – State Rep. Cindy Gamrat broke her silence Friday and apologized for her personal conduct concerning her affair with a fellow legislator. She tells reporters she will not resign, but she tells 6
But if Gamrat hoped for an escape from questions about her fitness to remain in office, the small, packed chambers at Fennville's City Hall provided no respite for the Plainwell Republican. The meeting was Gamrat's first public gathering with
PLAINWELL, MI — In the cozy confines of the Plainwell Diner in downtown Plainwell, the lunch hour talk Friday was all about Cindy Gamrat's expulsion from the state House. But even in a crowd of avowed conservatives in her hometown, Gamrat — a
Cindy Gamrat became just the fourth legislator to be kicked out in state history. An hour earlier, GOP Rep. Todd Courser resigned, effective immediately, when it became clear that majority Republicans had secured enough
Cindy Gamrat, who this week accepted the findings of a House Business Office report, said Thursday that she did so after signing what she called a "censure agreement." Gamrat, who is instead facing a possible expulsion vote later in the day, alleged