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Dear Neighbor, It continues to be an honor serving you in the State Senate, and I look forward to all this New Year holds — the many conversations with constituents, movement on important legislation, exciting events around District 10 and more. The new year also...
February Updates from Sen. Wojno
Dear Neighbor, I hope you had a safe and healthy start to the year, and I hope your family has been staying warm in this cold weather. As we begin February, we look forward to celebrating Black History Month, Presidents’ Day, and having a leap day on February 29. As...
Happy New Year to District 10 Residents!
Dear Neighbor, I want to take this opportunity to wish all of you a Happy New Year! I hope you and your loved ones had a safe and enjoyable holiday season. It has been an honor to serve you as your State Senator in Lansing, and I look forward to continuing to...
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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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THANK YOU!
Thank you, Sen. Wojno!
Tax season is in full swing! Last session, the Michigan Legislature passed nearly $1 billion in tax cuts to support seniors and working families.
Take a minute to learn more from the Michigan Treasury Department about how you may be able to take advantage of those policies and more to maximize your tax return this year.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. observed that, "the most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?'"
As we reflect on the life and legacy of Dr. King, we are reminded of the power of service and community. Today, let’s honor his legacy by coming together to serve our community — whether through volunteering, helping a neighbor, or supporting causes that promote equity and justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less
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I written many on this issue, Criminals are stealing catalectic converters on cars across the state, recyclers have no law which prohibits people bringing endless amounts with no proof of vehicle ownership. new pending laws no protect millions of vehicles out there now for ID tags on them.