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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 1H 1M

How Much is Too Much Spit in Your Chili with guest Judge Rosemarie Aquilina

from What Lansing Council · host Jill Dombrowski

At the March 23rd Lansing city council meetings council heard requests from two developers interested in purchasing city property: the operator of the Lansing Shuffle and Deep Green, the UK based data center developer. Many residents spoke in opposition of these sales and some spoke in support. Council debated the optics of taking a pay raise for their part time positions, and they set a hearing for making changes to the metered parking rules.Our guest this episode is Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has served on the 30th Circuit Court for Ingham County since her election in November of 2008. She is an adjunct professor at both the Michigan State University School of Law and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and she has previously served on the oversight board for the Board of Water and Light and the City of Lansing's Elected Officers Compensation Commission. Judge Aquilina:https://cc.ingham.org/courts_and_sheriff/circuit_court/aquilina.phpRead Judge Aquilina’s books:https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=Rosemarie+AquilinaLansing City Council meeting schedules and documents:https://www.lansingmi.gov/186/City-CouncilFind meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s patreon page here:https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncilYouth group with four participants who spoke at council: https://www.oneloveglobal.org/ppm Peace & Prosperity Youth Action Movement (PPM) is a group of teens and young adults focused on increasing social equity within our community. 

At the March 23rd Lansing city council meetings council heard requests from two developers interested in purchasing city property: the operator of the Lansing Shuffle and Deep Green, the UK based data center developer. Many residents spoke in opposition of these sales and some spoke in support. Council debated the optics of taking a pay raise for their part time positions, and they set a hearing for making changes to the metered parking rules.Our guest this episode is Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has served on the 30th Circuit Court for Ingham County since her election in November of 2008. She is an adjunct professor at both the Michigan State University School of Law and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and she has previously served on the oversight board for the Board of Water and Light and the City of Lansing's Elected Officers Compensation Commission. Judge Aquilina:https://cc.ingham.org/courts_and_sheriff/circuit_court/aquilina.phpRead Judge Aquilina’s books:https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=Rosemarie+AquilinaLansing City Council meeting schedules and documents:https://www.lansingmi.gov/186/City-CouncilFind meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s patreon page here:https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncilYouth group with four participants who spoke at council: https://www.oneloveglobal.org/ppm Peace & Prosperity Youth Action Movement (PPM) is a group of teens and young adults focused on increasing social equity within our community.

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