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Senate Democratic Majority Passes Transformative ‘Budget for the People,’ Tackles Pressing Needs of Michigan Kids, Workers and Communities
Budget includes major investments at local and state levels to improve lives, state's future LANSING, Mich. (June 28, 2023) — Today, the Michigan Senate Democrats passed their first majority-led state budget in 40 years, and with it, transformational change for...
Sens. Anthony, Cavanagh Introduce Legislation to Expand Michigan Reconnect Program
Eligibility for Tuition-Free Education Will Increase to Include All Those 21 and Older Without a Degree LANSING, Mich. (Jun 23, 2023) – Yesterday, Sens. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) and Mary Cavanagh (D-Redford Township) introduced two bills, SB 406 and SB 407, to...
Senate Passes Anthony Bills with Bipartisan Support to Protect Michigan Youth from Child Marriage
10 Bipartisan Bills Passed, Including Raising Marriage Age to 18 LANSING, Mich. (June 22, 2023) – Today, the Michigan Senate voted nearly unanimously to pass Senate Bills 209-217, 246, which would establish 18 as the minimum age of consent for marriage in...
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House Republicans had Rep. Ann Bollin go on TV to defend slashing funding for kids with cancer while preserving millions for wealthy corporations.
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House Republicans had Rep. Ann Bollin go on TV to defend slashing funding for kids with cancer while preserving millions for wealthy corporations. It didn’t go great.
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House Republicans have pulled the rug out from under Michigan’s people. They slashed funding for already approved programs such as those who help kids battling cancer, community housing projects, schools, and survivors of abuse.
No debate. No transparency. No time for committee members to review what programs would be impacted. Just pure political gamesmanship.
These cuts will be devastating to families and community organizations who are already trying to make ends meet. Michiganders deserve better, and I have your back. ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan House cancels $645M in state spending without Senate OK - Bridge Michigan
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Through an arcane section of state law, the Republican-controlled state House scrapped hundreds of millions in ongoing spending on state projects. Democrats called the process ‘corrupt.’6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Big win for Michigan’s students and our workforce! 🎉
Proud we passed my bills to expand Michigan Reconnect, building on the program's ongoing success so more people can earn degrees and certificates tuition free to fill our state's most in-demand jobs. ... See MoreSee Less
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