Michigan Governor Rick Snyder is running for reelection in November, and like many candidates, he has a choice of issues to tout.

Marijuana legislation. The size of gun magazines. Suburban oil and gas exploration. All of these could make his list. But Snyder announced if he remains in office he will focus more of his time on career technical education. That puts him squarely behind the Michigan Credit Union League's Career and Technical Training initiative.

"Gov. Snyder has been very vocal in support of the need for Michigan to address its skills gap," Ken Ross, the league's EVP/COO, said.

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