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Senate District 1 New Year & Updates
Friends, As the winter weather really kicks in, I hope you are staying safe and staying warm. We have been keeping busy since the onset of the new year in the legislature — you can read more about what I’ve been up to in the legislative updates section of this...
Year in Review
Dear Neighbors, I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. 2021 was a very busy year in the Michigan Legislature and in Senate District 1, and I’m excited for the opportunity to start another year working for you. I’m truly grateful to have the chance to make our...
Sen. Chang Grateful for Governor’s Support on Behavioral Health
DETROIT, Mich. (Jan. 26, 2022) — Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) has issued the following statement regarding proposals by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in her annual State of the State address to increase Michigan’s investments in the behavioral health workforce: “Our...
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Thank you to everyone who came to our women's roundtable yesterday and thank you to Adda Restaurant for hosting us! We had a great conversation about women's healthcare including reproductive health care, making things more affordable, pay equity, maternal health, protecting diversity equity and inclusion efforts, and more. It was a beautiful intergenerational conversation and I'm grateful for everyone sharing their perspectives and insights. Onward! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for hosting this event! The women saying "I'm not going back!" and the young women speaking out who will be leaders in the future gave me some hope that I desperately needed.
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Absolutely. Thank you UAW International Union for always standing up for working people.
Michigan, let's make it happen.
Water affordability
Drive SAFE
Police improvement & community trust
Paid family leave
Michigan Voting Rights Act
Tenants' rights
Unemployment benefits reform
Worker's comp reform
Momnibus
Productivity credits
And much more.
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Last week, my colleagues and I introduced our bipartisan police improvement & community trust bill package, with the support of many law enforcement leaders, gun violence leaders, community organizations, advocates and faith leaders.
Every day, our police officers put their lives on the line for Michigan residents to keep our communities safe. Yet we have seen too many instances here in Michigan and across the country of tragic deaths and injuries due to police misconduct, causing immense pain and mistrust, especially in our communities of color.
With this commonsense legislation, we can and will do both: honor our officers who uphold their oath to serve with integrity and compassion, as well as ensure that our community members are safe by ensuring strong law enforcement standards. And, in doing so, we will not only strengthen the law enforcement profession and build community trust — we will also save lives.
Our bill package includes: use of force policy requirements; implicit bias and behavioral health training; duty to intervene; limits on no knock warrants; accountability for bodycam tampering; background checks/license revocation; stem the tide of bad cops agency hopping; and more.
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Michigan Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Public Safety and Community Trust With Police
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Michigan Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Public Safety and Community Trust With Police1 CommentComment on Facebook
You have a lot of gun violence leaders in your third-world district.