Hello Neighbor, 

I hope you and your family are doing well as we head toward Thanksgiving. We’ve reached the conclusion of one of the most productive legislative sessions in our state’s history, and I look forward to spending more time back in Downriver and Western Wayne.  

As always, my office is always available to answer your questions and provide any assistance that you may need. Please do not hesitate to contact us or call my office at 517-373-7918 if you are in need of help. 

In Solidarity, 

Darrin Camilleri
State Senator
District 4

 

Featured in this newsletter 

  • Legislative Updates 
  • Community Updates 
  • Community Events 
  • Community Resources 

 

 
 

Legislative Updates 

It was a very productive final stretch in Lansing as we prepared to adjourn for the year. Last week, my colleagues and I passed transparency legislation that would require financial disclosures for legislators and other state leaders. Michigan has consistently ranked as one of the least transparent states in the country, and I was thrilled that we were able to pass these strong disclosure laws that will help hold lawmakers accountable. Additionally, we were able to pass bills that protect our election workers by increasing penalties for intimidation or preventing an election worker from performing their duties.  

I’m also very pleased to share that Senate Bill 463, my bill to require universal FAFSA completion with key opt-outs, passed the Senate. As a first-generation college student, I’ve seen the power of FAFSA firsthand and know that having more Michigan students complete it will help them realize what opportunities are available to them and improve postsecondary outcomes statewide. I’m incredibly proud of the work that we’ve done to get this legislation passed, but we still have more to do. I will be continuing to advocate for this bill as it is considered in the House of Representatives, and will keep you updated as this legislation progresses. I’ve spoken before about how much financial aid is left on he table each year in Michigan, and I’m hopeful that we can get this bill across the finish line and help more students know their options and realize their full potential.  

 

Community Updates 

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Kekoa Coffee Co. for our November Coffee Hour! We were joined by more than 50 of our neighbors for a group conversation about the issues that we’re facing in our communities. We appreciate everyone who participated in this dialogue and would like to give a huge thank you to Kekoa Coffee Co. for hosting us. We will be hosting our final coffee hour of the year in Romulus next month, and you can find more information below. 

Community Resources 

Healthcare enrollment can be a confusing process, and our friends at The Senior Alliance are making sure that those on Medicare in our communities are able to keep their healthcare or enroll in a new plan if needed.  

Below is a list of upcoming Medicare Enrollment Assistance events: 

Riverview Recreation Center: December 6, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.  
Flat Rock Community Center: December 7, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. 

For questions, or to make an appointment, please call 734-727-2067 or reach out to mmapvmail@thesenioralliance.org.

 

Community Events 

I’m excited to share some other events we are hosting in District 4: 

Cocoa and Conversation 

Our final coffee hour event of the year will be at the Romulus Public Library on December 11. This is going to be a great chance to talk about what we’re working on in Lansing and the direction of our Downriver and Western Wayne communities. We hope to see you there! 

WHEN: Monday, December 11 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 
WHERE: Romulus Public Library, 11121 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174 

I hope that you found these updates helpful. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact my office here or give us a call at 517-373-7918.