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Senator Geiss, Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Condemn Bill Banning Critical Race Theory
LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 26, 2021) — Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor), executive vice chair of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, today denounced the passage of legislation by the Senate Committee on Education and Career Readiness to restrict the way racism...
Geiss Introduces Resolution, Calls on CDC to Protect Haitian Refugees
LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 20, 2021) — Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) has issued the following statement after offering a resolution today that calls on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to review and rescind an order that has sent asylum...
Senate District 6 Update
Note from Erika This past Monday, for the first time in the state of Michigan, we celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day. I hope everyone has had the opportunity to recognize and honor the rich history of indigenous people and communities and pay respect and gratitude to...
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Yesterday, I introduced Senate Resolution 67 to designate September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in Michigan 💛
An estimated 15,780 children between the ages of birth through 19 are diagnosed with cancer each year. In 2025 alone, an estimated 9,550 new cases have been diagnosed.
Our goal with this resolution is to spread and increase awareness about childhood cancer and continue our efforts to prioritize research and advancements in the fight against it. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s been 24 years since the deadliest terror attack in our nation’s history, which took nearly 3,000 lives and injured thousands more. We will never forget the horror and tragedy we felt as a nation on September 11, 2001, but everyday, as we remember and honor the victims and first responders who lost their lives that day, we work to rebuild as a stronger, more united America. ... See MoreSee Less
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