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2020 Year in Review Senator Dayna Polehanki
State Senator Dayna Polehanki 8,827 Constituent Correspondence(Calls, Emails, Letters) 1,000+ Unemployment Insurance Agency Claims Assisted Introduced Bills 8 Sponsored, 160 Co-Sponsored Toll-free: (855) 347-8007Website: SenatorPolehanki.comEmail:...
State Senator Dayna Polehanki| Legislative Update Newsletter
Dear Neighbors,This has been a tumultuous year for many across our district, but I have been amazed at the way we have come together to get through these unprecedented times. I am so proud to represent such strong and resilient communities across Western Wayne...
STATE SENATOR DAYNA POLEHANKI| NEWSLETTER
Dear Neighbors,Michigan should be a place where seniors stay to enjoy their retirement, and a place to enjoy later years with dignity and financial security. As your senator, my goal is to make sure you can spend this time focusing on what matters most: Your family...
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The President and President Pro Tempore of the Michigan Senate both received bomb threats at their homes within the last 48 hours.
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