Senator Sylvia Santana
We are here to help you!
Whether you have a question about legislation, need assistance navigating government, or simply want to share your thoughts, we are here for you.
Newsroom
Learn what we’re doing for your community.
After 20-Year Fight, Senate Democrats Successfully Pass Hate Crimes Legislation to Protect All Michiganders
Residents will soon have legal recourse against intimidation, threats and other crimes targeting people just because of who they are LANSING, Mich. (March 19, 2024) — Michigan Senate Democrats voted today to pass Senate Bills 600 and 601, sponsored by Sen. Sylvia...
Legislative & Community Updates for Senate District 2
Dear Neighbors, I hope you are having a great start to the spring season and enjoying what the warmer weather brings to our state. This week, the sun’s rays shine light on government transparency during Sunshine Week, March 10-16. Find out more about what the...
Sen. Santana Introduces Legislation to Establish Special Registration Plate to Uplift Women Veterans
During Women’s History Month, Sen. Santana leads the effort to ensure Michigan’s brave servicewomen are honored for their selflessness and courage LANSING, Mich. (March 13, 2024) — Today, Sen. Sylvia Santana (D-Detroit) introduced Senate Bill 788 that would...
Stay Connected on Facebook
Subscribe to my e-newsletter!
Sign up to be the first to know what I'm doing to build a thriving community to fight for you.
⸻
Today marks one of the most meaningful and impactful days of my career in the legislature. Senate Bill 78—legislation that would allow conviction courts to revisit offenses committed by individuals before they turned 18—took a major step forward.
This bill reflects a growing understanding that our justice system must account for the capacity for growth, change, and rehabilitation—especially in our youth. It’s about creating a pathway to redemption and recognizing that one mistake as a teenager shouldn’t define a person for life.
I’m deeply grateful to Kevin Hana, Dr. Raphael Johnson, Prosecutor Lucido, and Prosecutor Hillsong for your powerful testimony and unwavering commitment to justice reform. Your voices made a difference today—and will continue to do so for countless others. ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you for all your hard work 👍👏🙏
🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👏
💯✔️🦾
I am deeply concerned about the recent actions taken by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Their indiscriminate layoffs are affecting hardworking federal employees in Michigan, and it's time we stand up for those who have been unfairly targeted.
These cuts are not just numbers on a spreadsheet; they represent real people losing their livelihoods, families facing uncertainty, and communities losing vital services. Thank you for your testimony, today and representing the 2nd district remarkably. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
There are no cuts to either program. Musk paid over a billion dollars in taxes. How much did you two ladies pay?
🌸 Black Maternal Health Week 🌸
This week, we come together to honor and uplift the voices of Black mothers and families. Black Maternal Health Week is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address the disparities in maternal health care and advocate for equitable and respectful treatment for all mothers.
Black women face higher rates of complications and mortality during pregnancy and childbirth. It's crucial to shine a light on these disparities and work towards a future where every mother receives the care and support she deserves.
Educate yourself about the challenges Black mothers face and the systemic issues contributing to these disparities. Support organizations dedicated to improving Black maternal health, and amplify the voices of Black mothers by sharing their stories and experiences.
Together, we can make a difference. Let's ensure that all mothers have access to safe, respectful, and equitable care. 💕
#BlackMaternalHealthWeek #BMHW2025 #MaternalHealth #HealthEquity #SupportBlackMothers ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook