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Dear Neighbor, October has arrived, and with that, the leaves are falling, temperatures are dropping, and autumn is fully underway! We hope you’ll take advantage of everything Michigan has to offer this month, whether that be trick-or-treating with the...
Sen. Wojno Introduces Bill to Prohibit Painful, Taxpayer-Funded Dog Experiments
LANSING, Mich. (Sept. 26, 2024) — Today, Sen. Paul Wojno (D-Warren) introduced “Queenie’s Law,” Senate Bill 1019, to prohibit painful dog experiments at Michigan’s publicly funded institutions. The bill, a companion to legislation introduced in 2023 by Rep. Matt...
District 10 News and Updates
Dear Neighbor, With the cool autumn air arriving, I wanted to provide an update on what our team has been working on for District 10 residents. From addressing rising rates of mental health conditions to championing voting rights for Michiganders across...
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This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Their courage, dedication, and selflessness have protected the freedoms we hold dear.
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Michigan’s public research institutions shouldn’t be wasting millions on painful dog experiments. That’s why I introduced Queenie’s Law (SB 127) and am working with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine to cut those experiments and advance patient health.
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