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Dear Neighbor,  I hope you are having a great start to the spring season and enjoying more sunshine as the days get longer.   Speaking of sunshine, this week, the sun’s rays are shining light on government transparency during Sunshine Week, March 10-16. Find out more...

District 1 Community Updates & Resources

District 1 Community Updates & Resources

Dear Neighbor,  The Michigan presidential primary happened earlier this week on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024! Many of you took advantage of the increased access to absentee or early voting made possible through the legislative action taken by Senate Democrats to secure and...

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Today, I testified before the Michigan Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety in support of my bill, Senate Bill 336. This legislation would place clear limits on the use of no-knock warrants and establish specific guidelines for when and how they may be used—ensuring accountability and that officers are clearly identifiable.

SB 336 is part of a larger, bipartisan bill package: the Police Practices Standardization, Transparency, and Trust (S.T.A.T). Together, these bills aim to promote safer communities by improving policing practices and rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they serve.

I’m especially grateful to Senator Stephanie Chang for her longstanding leadership on this issue, and to my colleagues on this package for their dedication to creating meaningful change.
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Today, I testified before the Michigan Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety in support of my bill, Senate Bill 336. This legislation would place clear limits on the use of no-knock warrants and establish specific guidelines for when and how they may be used—ensuring accountability and that officers are clearly identifiable.

SB 336 is part of a larger, bipartisan bill package: the Police Practices Standardization, Transparency, and Trust (S.T.A.T). Together, these bills aim to promote safer communities by improving policing practices and rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they serve.

I’m especially grateful to Senator Stephanie Chang for her longstanding leadership on this issue, and to my colleagues on this package for their dedication to creating meaningful change.Image attachment

When the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision, it marked a historic legal shift, repealing nearly 50 years of federally protected reproductive rights. But it also reignited a civic movement rooted in care, rights, and accountability. Today, we pause to remember that moment—and our role in it —to ensure Michigan remains a place where values are respected and voices are heard. ... See MoreSee Less

When the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision, it marked a historic legal shift, repealing nearly 50 years of federally protected reproductive rights. But it also reignited a civic movement rooted in care, rights, and accountability. Today, we pause to remember that moment—and our role in it —to ensure Michigan remains a place where values are respected and voices are heard.
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