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11 Facts About Sue Allor

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Sue Allor was born on December 31,1954 and is an American politician from Michigan.

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Sue Allor holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from University of Detroit Mercy and an MBA from Lawrence Technological College.

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Sue Allor spent six years on the Cheboygan County Commission before being elected to the state House.

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In 2016, Sue Allor was elected as a Republican to the Michigan House of Representatives from District 106.

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Sue Allor is the chairperson of Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Environmental Quality.

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In 2018, Sue Allor was an initial cosponsor of Republican legislation, introduced by Triston Cole, that would limit the ability of Michigan environmental regulators to adopt environmental-protection rules that are stricter than federal standards.

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Sue Allor later withdrew her support, citing the bill's effect of preventing regulators from regulating PFAS groundwater contamination.

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In 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan, Sue Allor sponsored a bill to ban any governmental body, including public schools and colleges, from tracking COVID-19 vaccination statuses and requiring proof of vaccination.

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Sue Allor criticized universities that required students to be vaccinated to live on campus.

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Sue Allor sponsored legislation to prohibit employers from requiring employees to be vaccined against COVID-19, influenza, tetanus, diphtheria or pertussis.

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Sue Allor stood down at the 2022 Michigan House of Representatives election.