The House of Representatives has adopted a resolution in tribute to Martin "Marty" Griffin, a former member who served from 2007 to 2010. The resolution expresses deep sorrow over his passing and highlights his dedication to public service in Jackson County and throughout Michigan. Griffin, a Jackson native and graduate of the University of Michigan, began his career in public service as an intern for U.S. Representative Carl Pursell and later worked as a communications analyst in the Michigan Legislature. He served as the mayor of Jackson, where he was known for championing economic redevelopment and mentoring future leaders.
Griffin's legislative contributions included serving on various committees and sponsoring laws related to health, taxes, and public safety. After his initial terms in the House, he returned as mayor from 2011 to 2013, becoming the longest-serving mayor in Jackson's history. His legacy continues to impact the community, as evidenced by a park being renamed in his honor. The resolution concludes by offering condolences to his family and recognizing his lasting contributions to the state of Michigan.