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25: 186:. Spade spent 25 years as a child and family advocate, including 17 years as the controller of the Boysville of Michigan, a facility for troubled youth. In 1994, he received Michigan Federation of Private Child and Family Agencies' Peer Award for outstanding dedication in service to Michigan's families and children. 206:
in the 57th District, making them the first Democrats since 1914 to represent that area. In 2005 he was named as the "Visionary Freshman Legislator" by Michigan's Children, honored in 2006 by the Michigan Agri-Business Association as their "Legislator of the Year", and in 2007 was selected for that
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in 2004. He is noted for introducing legislation to ban the sale of Marijuana-Flavored Candy in Michigan and amending the state's Deaf-Interpreter Act. Spade sats on the Appropriations Committee and chairs the Subcommittee on Human Services. He is also Chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative
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Spade received criticism for supporting the closing of the Adrian Training School, a public girls juvenile detention facility. It was alleged that this act was a conflict of interest, as he continued to work closely with Boysville and Star Commonwealth, both private facilities. His brother had
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with his wife Nancy. They have three children. He belongs to the First Presbyterian Church in Tecumseh, where Dudley used to serve as a deacon.
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On November 4, 2008, Dudley Spade was re-elected for his third term with 68% of the vote.
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After being term-limited, Spade was appointed to a position in the administration of
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actively campaigned against closing the Adrian Training School during his term.
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Democratic Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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veteran, and his mother was a teacher. His older brother,
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same honor by the Association of Independent Colleges."
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to Victor and Mirabel Spade. His father was a retired
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