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Sen. Shink and Ann Arbor Legislators to Celebrate Historic Expansion of Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to LGBTQ+ Michiganders
LANSING, Mich. (April 3, 2023) — Sen. Sue Shink (D-Northfield Township) and Michigan Senate and House Democrats will host a happy hour in honor of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s recent signing of Senate Bill 4, which expands the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to provide...
Sen. Shink, Ann Arbor Legislators Celebrate Signing of Historic Bill to Expand Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to LGBTQ+ Michiganders
After four-decade fight, 373,000+ residents, including those in Washtenaw County, finally poised to receive long-awaited protection and recognition LANSING, Mich. (March 31, 2023) — Sen. Sue Shink (D-Northfield Twp) and the Michigan Legislature continue to make...
[UPCOMING EVENT] Happy Hour Celebration
Please join Sen. Shink for a happy hour celebration. We will be celebrating Governor Whitmer’s signing of Senate Bill 4, which expanded protection for LGBTQ+ Michiganders in the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. Others in attendance will be Sen. Irwin, Representatives...
Are you a college student looking for a meaningful work experience this summer in the Michigan Senate? You can apply to join my team as an intern! ... See MoreSee Less
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My team helped out with Grow Jackson's Earth Day cleanup at the MLK Center garden. Many hands made light work! ... See MoreSee Less
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That's fantastic. Would have enjoyed being there and helping out too.
Good job Nancy A Smith !
We can support better outcomes for mothers and babies in Michigan. How can anyone not support this? ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Senate passes ‘Momnibus’ legislative package on final day of Black Maternal Health Week • Michigan Advance
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A 10-bill package to reduce racial inequities in maternal mortality in Michigan passed through the Michigan Senate Thursday, with supporters hoping that the second time will be the charm to getting th...1 CommentComment on Facebook
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