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Dear Neighbor,  

As April showers subside and May flowers bloom, spring is now well underway! I hope you get an opportunity to get outdoors and enjoy the warmer weather and brighter blue skies. Michigan has so much to offer in the springtime — from the annual Holland Tulip Time Festival and America’s national pastime at Comerica Park to world-class freshwater coastlines, rivers, and lakes perfect for fishing, boating, or kayaking. 

Both in Lansing and throughout District 13, our team has stayed busy crafting a balanced state budget, making progress on legislative priorities, and connecting with constituents. I’m energized to continue delivering results for our community and entire state.  

As always, if you need assistance of any sort, or have any questions or concerns you’d like to share, please feel free to reach out to my office. You can reach me and my team by calling (517) 373-2417 or emailing SenRBayer@senate.michigan.gov.    

Sincerely, 

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Rosemary Bayer 
State Senator 
District 13 

If you're in a rush... recent highlights Senator Bayer
  • Michigan Senate Democrats passed our 2027 budget proposal last week, which works to lower costs, protect residents from harmful federal decisions, support our public schools, and grow an economy that works for everyone. Learn more below. 
  • Happy Mother’s Day to all the loving, caring women who hold our families and communities together! Read on to learn how Senate Democrats are honoring Mother’s Day with action and support. 
Legislative Updates Senator Bayer

Michigan Senate Passes 2027 Budget

Senate Dems' State Budget: Cutting Costs and Calming the Chaos. Our budget drives down costs and makes life more affordable for folks statewide

Last week, the Senate voted to advance a future-facing plan for the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. With the costs of gas, groceries, utilities, and other essentials on the rise, Senate Dems’ 2027 state budget proposal works to make life more affordable for Michigan residents by:  

  • Continuing to invest in programs that work, including the widely popular free school meals program, tax credits for working families, and Rx Kids to support more moms and babies.  
  • Ensuring transparency and fair pricing for Michigan consumers, taking steps to address the high costs of everyday essentials like car insurance, prescription medications, and the ever-increasing rate of utilities.
  • Investing in our workers and local economies by increasing wages for direct care workers, boosting benefits for corrections officers, establishing a new payment fund for child care providers, securing resources for small business development, and strengthening scholarships to help Michiganders get the education they need to land the career they want. 

In the face of economic uncertainty, rising costs, and federal funding gaps, my Senate Democratic colleagues and I have put forward high-impact, targeted investments, reflecting our commitment to delivering real solutions for the people of Michigan. 

These proposals now head to the House for further consideration. Read more here. 

 

Michigan Senate Advances Record Education Budget  

While Washington Republicans have proposed multi-billion dollar cuts to education for the coming school year, Senate Democrats are stepping up and prioritizing Michigan students and teachers over tax cuts for the wealthy. Last week, the Senate voted to advance a record education proposal that continues building on our efforts to ensure all those in the classroom have the support they deserve.  

For the fourth consecutive year, Senate Dems’ proposal includes a per-pupil increase for a total of $10,300. This investment is paired with a new weighted funding formula that would provide more predictable school funding for years to come, giving districts the ability to make strategic, long-term plans to support student success. Also included are resources to provide free school breakfast and lunch for all students, bolster school safety and mental health efforts, and ensure every child can become a confident, capable reader. 

The education budget passed the full Senate last week and now heads to the House of Representatives for further consideration. 

 

Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month with Action 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise public awareness, reduce stigma, and promote compassion for those struggling with their mental health. My Senate colleagues and I have worked hard to address the mental health crisis here in Michigan by:  

  • Expanding access to mental health care coverage – Senate Bill 27, now signed into law, requires insurance companies to cover treatments for mental health and substance use disorders at the same level as physical health services. 
  • Preventing suicide through commonsense gun safety legislation – Firearms account for over half of all suicide deaths, and 90% of suicide attempts with firearms are successful. That’s why my colleagues and I passed an 11-bill gun violence prevention package in 2023, including a “red flag” law that helps temporarily remove firearms from the homes of people who pose an immediate threat to themselves or others. In the first year since this law took effect, 30% of the Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) filed mentioned threats of self-harm or suicide.   
  • Banning conversion therapy for minors – The practice by mental health professionals attempting to change someone’s gender identity or sexual orientation has long been discredited, as it has been consistently linked with negative mental health outcomes and greater risk of suicide. Michigan became the 22nd state to ban conversion therapy when the legislation to eliminate this harmful practice was signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2023.  

If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health crisis, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is a 24/7 toll-free nationwide hotline for compassionate care and accessible support, available via call, chat, or text. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. 

Community Connections Senator Bayer

Connecting with Constituents in Plymouth

Senator Bayer and constituents in Plymouth for a community conversation event

I had an excellent time at the lovely Plymouth Arts & Recreation Complex (PARC) last month, where I had the opportunity to connect with constituents at my Community Conversation event. We talked about quite a few issues that have been at the top of my mind as I work at the Capitol, including affordable housing and expanded housing options in our communities, equitable school funding, early literacy initiatives, and dyslexia screening in our schools. Thanks to those of you who took the time to stop by and share your thoughts! 

 

Recognized as Legislator of the Year by the Huron River Watershed Council 

Senator Bayer and a member of the Huron River Watershed Council. Sen Bayer is being presented the Legislator of the Year award

It was so nice to spend some time with the Huron River Watershed Council recently. They honored me by recognizing me as Legislator of the Year, and we chatted about the work my office is doing to protect our waterways. This group has been working to protect and restore the beautiful Huron River for over 60 years, and they do so much more to advocate for resilient river ecosystems and promote access to safe drinking water. Thank you very much for your recognition! 

Helpful News and Resources Senator Bayer

Supporting Michigan Moms on Mother’s Day & Beyond

Motherhood should come with support. RxKids is expanding to help families from day one.

Happy Mother’s Day to Michigan’s hardworking moms, grandmothers, and all who serve as loving maternal figures across the state. Moms hold our families and entire communities together with patience, resilience, and care — and they deserve to have that same support poured back into them. Senate Democrats are investing in the health, well-being, and economic security of Michigan moms by: 

  • Expanding Rx Kids to communities all over the state, providing expectant and new moms with no-strings-attached cash assistance to reduce poverty, tackle food insecurity, and improve maternal and infant health. Check if Rx Kids is available in your community here; 
  • Passing our Momnibus bill package to improve integrity and accountability in Michigan’s maternal health care system; 
  • Championing legislation to address the child care crisis from both the supply and demand sides; 
  • Tackling the gender wage gap by passing legislation to ban employers from requiring applicants to disclose their past pay or credit history, practices that disproportionately harm women and people of color; and 
  • Quintupling the state’s match of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to help working moms and families save an average of $890 every year.
Sen. Bayer pictured with her daughter, above. They are in the woods smiling

Sen. Bayer pictured with her daughter, above.

Stay Up to Date with Spring Construction 

As road work starts to pick back up across the state, the Michigan Dept. of Transportation (MDOT) encourages drivers to remain vigilant, minimize distractions, slow down, and follow posted signage in work zones. For more information on work zone safety, click here  

To view an online map of ongoing road projects near you that may impact your commute, click here.