Senator Irwin honors Connor Reagan's service to Michigan Senate and community

May 06, 2025 | 2025 Senate Legislature MI, Michigan


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Senator Irwin honors Connor Reagan's service to Michigan Senate and community
The Michigan Senate held a special recognition during its recent session, honoring Connor Reagan for his contributions to the Fifteenth District and the Senate office. Senator Irwin led the tribute, highlighting Connor's recent graduation from the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy, politics, and economics.

Connor's involvement extended beyond academics; he was also a key player as point guard for the University of Michigan club basketball team and served as chief justice of the student government Supreme Court. Senator Irwin expressed gratitude for Connor's dedication and service, emphasizing the positive impact he made during his time with the Senate.

As Connor embarks on his next chapter, the Senate hopes he will return to Michigan to continue serving the community. This farewell marks not just the end of Connor's tenure but also a celebration of his achievements and potential future contributions to the state.

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