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Rep. Alexander Pays Tribute to Former Legislator Paul Muxlow

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State Rep. Gregory Alexander | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Gregory Alexander | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Greg Alexander of Carsonville honored the memory of former state Representative Paul Muxlow, who passed away on Feb. 23 at the age of 85. Muxlow, a resident of Brown City, served for three terms in the Michigan House, starting in the 2011-12 legislative term. He dedicated 24 years to public service, including serving on the Brown City Board of Education, the Sanilac County Independent School District Board, and other positions.

Muxlow's commitment to public service was evident throughout his career, and his impact was felt in the communities he served. He graduated from Brown City High School in 1956, served in the Air National Guard, and furthered his education by obtaining degrees from Eastern Michigan University, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and Siena Heights University.

In a statement, Rep. Greg Alexander expressed his admiration for Muxlow, stating, "Paul was a steadfast champion for our region in his many years of public service and an unwavering advocate for public education and agriculture." Alexander, who currently represents Brown City as part of the 98th House District, highlighted Muxlow's deep understanding of the communities he served and expressed his condolences to Muxlow's loved ones.

Rep. Greg Alexander serves residents in portions of Lapeer, Sanilac, and Tuscola counties, as well as all of Huron County. The legacy of Paul Muxlow's dedication to public service and advocacy for education and agriculture will be remembered by those who knew him.

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