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Lawmaker John Kivela Takes Own Life

Michigan House Republicans

(MPRN-Lansing) There were tears and hugs on the floor of the state House today as colleagues got word that state Representative John Kivela (D-Marquette) took his life – one day after his second arrest on a charge of drunk driving.

House Speaker Tom Leonard (R-DeWitt) announced that Tuesday and Wednesday sessions would be canceled to mourn Kivela’s passing.

“I’m sure today is the toughest day we will experience this term together,” said Leonard. “And I truly have no words about the loss of our dear friend, John Kivela.”
“I know the days that will be coming before us will be difficult,”

said House Minority Leader Sam Singh (D-East Lansing),

“but I hope we can cherish his memories, the impact that he has had, and, however, you pray and worship that you keep him, and Sandy, and the kids in mind.”

Kivela’s body was found in the home he owned in Lansing. That’s after he was released from the Clinton County jail Tuesday morning following his arrest.

Kivela was 47. He is survived by his wife and two adult children.

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