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Legislative Update! Supporting Workers and First Responders
Dear Neighbor, While the year is rapidly coming to a close, my colleagues and I in the Michigan Senate are using every moment we have to deliver solutions to the challenges facing our state. From passing legislation to assist residents during challenging economic...
Sen. Klinefelt Introduces Legislation in the Senate to Support First Responders and Protect Michigan Communities
LANSING, Mich. (December 3, 2024) — Today, Sen. Veronica Klinefelt (D-Eastpointe) rallied with Michigan firefighters on the steps of the state Capitol to discuss legislation she recently introduced in the Senate to allow firefighters to bring their concerns on...
Shop Small to Make a Big Difference This Holiday Season
After seeing the challenges faced by small business owners such as his grandparents, Sen. Kevin Hertel reflects on the important role small businesses play in Michigan communities and how we all can do our part to support them Michigan’s economy is fueled by our...
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Many folks throughout our community are being sent a false political attack ad disguised as a “utility bill update.” This mailer was sent by a political action committee funded by the Devos family, other billionaires and corporate interests including utility companies — none of who have an interest in lowering the ridiculous energy rates that we all pay. What they do care about is the same old negative politics we are all tired of. More lies, division, and hatred so they can continue to advance their corporate agenda while we all pay more.
The truth is that the Trump administration’s requirement to keep coal plants open is increasing the cost of energy for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
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National Guard members have the same day-to-day costs anyone else does, including child care, health care, and student loans. And when someone takes the selfless step to sign up for service, their actions deserve to be honored with our fullest support.
This week, the Governor signed legislation that will help us meet a broader range of their needs by strengthening the support systems service members rely on. My bill, specifically, will help our Guard members pay for child care costs during their required drills and annual trainings.
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Governor Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Bills to Lower Costs for Michigan National Guard Members and Their Families
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Yesterday, the House unilaterally voted to slash state funding for programs like Wigs for Kids that support kids battling cancer, RxKids that provides prenatal care to expecting mothers, and others that support survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking victims, and more. And they did this all with no public input or debate.
Speaker Matt Hall even admitted that not everything they cut was “waste,” calling the move a mere “negotiating tactic.” To use vulnerable Michiganders as pawns in some twisted political game is cruel. This is not how government should work.
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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.’13 CommentsComment on Facebook