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Senate District 6 Update
April 1, 2021 Note from Erika Dear Friends and Neighbors: Spring is in the air! As the weather warms, I hope you all get a chance to spend time outside with friends and loved ones. Please remember to continue to practice safe habits such as hand washing, wearing a...
[REMINDER: YOU’RE INVITED] Virtual Coffee Hour Tomorrow at 6 PM
March 24, 2021 Dear Friend,   I’m inviting you to join me for a virtual coffee hour tomorrow – Thursday, March 25 – at 6:00 PM!   The discussion topic will be where we will be talking about the Clean Slate bills and expungement process that will go into...
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Dear Neighbor, The challenges we faced in 2020 were unlike any other as we dealt with (and continue to deal with) the impact of COVID-19 in our communities. Despite this immense challenge that has touched all of our lives, I hope this newsletter finds you and your...
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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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