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Gov. Whitmer responds to boat controversy, saying her husband made a 'failed attempt at humor'

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ELK RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — The owner of a boat service company said the husband of Michigan's governor dropped her name while pleading to get his boat in the water for Memorial Day weekend.

The Detroit News says NorthShore Dock owner Tad Dowker reported it on Facebook but subsequently removed the posts.

Dowker said his staff took a call from Marc Mallory, the husband of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Dowker's staff explained that they were backed up and couldn't immediately launch the boat.

Whitmer spokeswoman Tiffany Brown says she won't address family matters.

The governor has lifted restrictions on Michigan residents traveling to second homes or taking a road trip. But Whitmer doesn’t encourage it, saying the coronavirus is highly contagious.

During her news conference, Governor Whitmer called the phone call "a failed attempt at humor" saying he jokingly asked if being married to her would "get him moved up in the queue."

"I wasn’t laughing either when it was relayed to me and I knew how it would be perceived," she says.

She said he regrets it and so does she, saying, "I wish it wouldn't have happened."