As we explain in our ABOUT, we are continuing the development of the cadre of “code writers and vote-getters” begun at the University of Michigan in 1993. Since early 2019 we have been drilling down into state and local adaptations of nationally developed codes and standards that are incorporated by reference into public safety and sustainability legislation.
Standards Michigan remains the “free” home site but state-specific sites such as Standards Minnesota will be accessible to “user-interest code-writers and vote-getters”; admittedly a rarefied and outmatched cohort.
Please send bella@standardsmichigan.com a request to join one of our mailing lists appropriate to your interest for #SmartCampus standards action in the State of Minnesota.
Sinclair Lewis was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, which he received in 1930. The Nobel Prize committee awarded Lewis the prize “for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour, new types of characters.” Lewis was recognized for his critical portrayal of American society in his novels, which exposed the flaws and contradictions of the country’s culture and values. The award of the Nobel Prize cemented Lewis’s reputation as one of America’s greatest authors and helped to elevate the status of American literature on the world stage.
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