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Whitmer urges state to divest pension funds from Russia

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling for Michigan to divest all of its pension plan holdings connected to Russia.

The governor is adding Michigan to the growing number of U.S. states looking to impose sanctions against Russia for its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. About six percent of the state retirement system’s portfolio consists of stocks associated with Russian companies. Kaylie Hanson is Governor Whitmer’s chief communications officer. She says the governor is urging the state treasury to withdraw those holdings.

“It’s so important that we’re standing with the people of Ukraine for democracy.  Because this is something the governor can do, it’s a decisive action she can take, and she looks forward to getting the word back from the treasurer.”

The Michigan Investment Board is expected to take action on the governor’s request at its next meeting March 9.

Kevin Lavery has been news director at WKAR since September 2006.