State Senator Rosemary Bayer
Michigan Senate District 13
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2024 Year in Review
Dear Neighbor, I hope this mailer finds you and your loved ones well. As we enter this new year, it is important to reflect on progress made and victories won for the people of Michigan in 2024. Throughout the year, my colleagues and I worked to improve the lives of...
Sen. Bayer Denounces Federal Data Grab, Commends Labor Groups Fighting to Protect Our Privacy
LANSING, Mich. (Feb. 6, 2024) — Sen. Rosemary Bayer (D-West Bloomfield) issued the following statement on the “Dept. of Government Efficiency’s” dangerous move to access personal data and thanks AFL-CIO and other labor groups for their lawsuit to try to stop it. Sen....
Lawmakers Applaud Governor’s Plan to Tackle Water Affordability in 2026 State Budget
Governor’s proposal to address water affordability underscores importance of issue LANSING, Mich. (Feb. 5, 2025) — Earlier today, State Budget Director Jen Flood presented Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's 2025-26 fiscal year budget proposal and laid out her priorities to...
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Senator Bayer and Grace Rowley on SB 372 375 Protection for renters
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American Axle/Dauch workers in Three Rivers, Michigan, are striking for fair compensation. They work and sacrifice to generate millions in profits on a daily basis for the company, but haven't experienced wage or benefit increases that reflect this.
I stand with UAW Local 2093 members in their efforts to negotiate their pathway to financial security, improved work-life balance protections, and the health benefits they deserve. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Pride Month, SD 13! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Pride is more than just a celebration - it's a reminder that everyone deserves to live openly, authentically, and safely. 🏳️🌈
For a list of Pride events taking place near you, visit: pridesource.com/article/2026-michigan-lgbtq-pride-calendar ... See MoreSee Less
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What an exciting day! SB 517, my bill to modernize Michigan's school technology bond law, passed out of the Senate Education Committee today!
Under current law, public school districts (including Independent School Districts) have a very limited capacity to issue bonds for technology-related purchases. Consequently, school districts need to finance these purchases using their general funds, which perpetually pits technology upgrades against other valid uses of their resources. This leads school districts, especially school districts in less affluent areas, to delay upgrading their technology infrastructure well past its typical lifecycle.
SB 517 will give school districts more options for financing technology purchases and update the definition of “technology” in the Revised School Code for the 21st century. Let’s help our school districts stay one step ahead of threats to cybersecurity and furnish the best possible educational experience for our students!
Representative Sharon MacDonell is sponsoring this bill on the House side as HB 4818, and brought this critical issue to my attention. SB 517 now heads to the Senate floor for consideration.
I'm pictured here with Birmingham Public School District representatives Dr. Embekka Roberson, Zach Riley-Kelley, and Amy Hochkammer, who supported the bill in Committee today. Thank you for your presence and testimony! ... See MoreSee Less
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