John Engler, a prominent American politician and former governor of Michigan, led the state through a period of economic revitalization and reform during his three terms in office. His conservative policies and pro-business agenda helped stimulate job growth and attract investment to Michigan, earning him praise for his leadership and effectiveness as a governor.

"I just have a position that any child that's in a failing school should be able to get out, or be in a position to have that school fixed."



"I kept telling everyone I wasn't going to Washington to stay. I go to visit."



"I had made a decision early on that we were going to do the right things and that if they worked we were going to be very successful. And if for some reason they didn't, all the claims and the protestations and the excuses wouldn't make any difference."



"Manufacturers account for nearly 60 percent of all industrial research and development."



"Despite these hurdles, manufacturers in the U.S. and their employees are doing remarkable work."



"While America's infrastructure needs are substantial, there is no reason to delay completion of the highway bill. Every day of delay means jobs lost, investment opportunities missed and growth sacrificed."



"We have broken the cycle of dependency. People have found out they're better off working."



"I've been in the legislative branch and now the executive branch and in each case I felt it was important we use our constitutional responsibilities to the fullest."

