

The term, which replaced " café society", came from the lifestyle of travelling from one stylish or exotic place to another via jet plane. In journalism, jet set is a term for an international social group of wealthy people who travel the world to participate in social activities unavailable to ordinary people.

Through a partnership with conservation groups, Governor Granholm has also worked to preserve more than 270,000 acres of prime forestland in the Upper Peninsula. In addition to protecting jobs, Governor Granholm has also been a strong steward of Michigan's environment. Her administration also helped Global Response North, a customer service call center, expand its operations in Iron County, creating 85 new jobs and generating $1.2 million in investment.

She fought back against the Republican Legislature, whose budget plan would have closed the Newberry Correctional Facility and Camp Manistique, protecting 245 jobs in the region. Since taking office, Governor Granholm has saved thousands of jobs in the Upper Peninsula, including 1,100 jobs at the NewPage Corporation, a paper production facility in Escanaba.

"My administration has protected our natural resources while building our economy, and I will continue to invest in our tourism industry to bring more people to experience all of the wonderful attractions Michigan has to offer." "I am fighting for all of Michigan to ensure families on both peninsulas have access to good jobs, affordable health care and quality education," Governor Granholm said. Granholm was in the Upper Peninsula today where she rallied students, faculty and community members on the campus of Northern Michigan University and encouraged supporters to get involved in get-out-the-vote efforts. Governor Granholm was in the Upper Peninsula today at Northern Michigan University, showing that she is fighting for all of Michigan to ensure families on both peninsulas have access to good jobs, affordable health care and quality education. Governor Granholm fights for all of Michigan Here's the official news release from her appearance in Marquette: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, the Vancouver-born failed Hollywood actor dubbed "Jet-set Jenny" by because of her promise to "go anywhere and do anything" to create Michigan jobs, took her gubernatorial campaign to the Upper Peninsula today.
