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Fighting for Michigan Families — Progress Wins & Upcoming Event Details
Dear Neighbor, As I imagine many of you are feeling, it’s hard to believe 2024 is almost over. For all of the ups and downs we have been through this year and the uncertainty that remains ahead, I want you to know my commitment to you and the people of Michigan...
Senate Committee Passes McDonald Rivet Legislation to Improve Child Care for Parents, Providers, and Workers
Bills to Streamline and Expand Access to Child Care Subsidies, Modernize Licensing Recommended to Full Senate LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 10, 2024) – Today, the Michigan Senate Housing and Human Services Committee passed legislation introduced by State Sens. Kristen...
Michigan Senate Passes Bill to Improve Breast Cancer Screening, Enhance Notification Standards
LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 9, 2024) — Last week, the Michigan Senate passed Senate Bill 1042, sponsored by Sen. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), which aims to align Michigan’s breast density notification standards with federal guidelines. This legislation would improve mammogram...
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🗣 We are still at the Capitol passing legislation for hardworking Michiganders and their families! ... See MoreSee Less
After House adjourns, Senate passes bills in marathon session as lame duck nears end
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After the House adjourned Thursday, Majority Leader Winnie Brinks said the Senate would continue to vote. Senators were still voting Friday morning.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This is the work!
More than 14,000 Oakland County residents are being notified that $9.1 million in medical debt has been forgiven. The news is contained in letters expected to arrive by the end of this week.
Last March, with the support of Michigan Sen. Appropriations Chair Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), the state helped to fund local medical debt forgiveness initiatives in Oakland, Wayne, Ingham and Kalamazoo counties with a $4.5 million appropriation in the 2024 budget.” ... See MoreSee Less
Thousands of Oakland County residents receive medical debt relief • Michigan Advance
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More than 14,000 Oakland County residents are being notified that $9.1 million in medical debt has been forgiven. The news is contained in letters expected to arrive by the end of this week. “This i...1 CommentComment on Facebook
This is amazing work! Thank you! I support a non-profit called "Undue Medical Debt" that is aligned with this mission. I encourage others to check it out if they wish.
‘A huge breach of trust.’ Michigan lawmakers aim to stop problem cops from finding work ... See MoreSee Less
‘A huge breach of trust.’ Michigan lawmakers aim to stop problem cops from finding work
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State lawmakers on Thursday are taking up a package of bills that they hope will put an end to troubled police officers circulating throughout departments across Michigan.0 CommentsComment on Facebook