On Friday, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder called in to our sister station, 1470 WFNT, and spoke on a number of topics of concern to Michigan residents.

After a recent homicide at a church in Flint, Snyder weighed in on the bill he vetoed regarding concealed weapons at churches and schools. He also talked about Flint once again being the most violent city in the country saying "we're actually continuing to make progress" but "these things don't get resolved overnight."

The governor also spoke more on some of the topics from his State of the State address earlier in the week including the plan to fix roads, revamp Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system and expansion of the Education Achievement Authority.

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