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Senator Irwin invites residents to virtual coffee hour
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (June 25, 2021) — Sen. Jeff Irwin (D–Ann Arbor) invites members of the community to join him for a virtual coffee hour tomorrow morning to discuss issues of state and local concern.This online event is an excellent...
[JOIN ME] Virtual coffee hour Saturday
June 23, 2021 Friends, I want to make sure you’re plugged into what's happening in the legislature and in our communities, which is why I’m inviting you to join me for my virtual coffee hour this Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. Let’s talk about the issues that most...
Irwin on Senate Oversight Committee Election Report
LANSING, Mich. (June 23, 2021) — Sen. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) issued the following statement after Senate Oversight Committee Chair Sen. Ed McBroom (R-Vulcan) today released a final report on the November 2020 election — the first, formal recognition by...
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Increasingly, microplastics are showing up in alarming places — from every fish tested in the Great Lakes to even human brain tissue. Even worse, science has yet to understand the full damage of this widespread pollution.
Ecology Center thanks State Senators Senator Sue Shink, State Senator Jeff Irwin, and Senator Dayna Polehanki for introducing a new three-bill package that would take a critical step toward protecting Michigan from the threat of microplastics to Michigan's water, aquatic life, and human health if enacted. Read State Senator Shink's press release about Senate Bills 503-505 to learn more: senatedems.com/shink/2025/09/09/microplastics/
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Some Michigan districts are showing that the science of reading and a emphasis on foundational skills of literacy is a more successful approach to literacy.
After passing landmark science of reading legislation last year, Michigan needs to invest in the training and interventions to make this positive change for literacy rates.
Right now, this is one of the items that I'm fighting to include in our state budget. The House Republicans budget eliminated funding for literacy coaches, training, and high-quality literacy materials. The Senate Democrats have included these critical line items. As negotiations continue, this is one piece that I am hoping and expecting we continue to fund. The literacy law passed with huge bipartisan support and some of my House Republican colleagues are advocates of making this change.
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Michigan schools are floundering. How some buck the trend, improve literacy - Bridge Michigan
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Michigan reading scores are at record lows. Some districts are boosting literacy by investing in training, curriculum and data. Can their success be applied statewide?2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Food banks and food rescue organizations are hurting. Here in the 15th district, Food Gatherers is the essential partner to community pantries and people in need of healthy food.
Nobody should go hungry in our country; but, due to federal cuts and rising prices, food security has never been more precarious.
While federal cuts to food stamps/SNAP are planned for 2027 and 2028, food banks are already feeling the pinch. Food Gatherers reports that they're seeing:
20% less food from USDA
Meat and dairy are especially difficult as inflation is hitting poor people and organizations like Food Gatherers who help those in need.
If you can help one of the best food rescue organizations in the world and a pillar of our local safety net, please do: www.foodgatherers.org/ ... See MoreSee Less
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