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District 1 Legislative & Community Updates
Dear Neighbor, While it has been cold and cloudy in Michigan, I hope you've been able to keep the winter blues at bay this season, whether by cozying up with a good book, embracing the snow, or spending time in the company of those you cherish. No matter the ups...
Senate Democrats Stay Focused on Improving Maternal Health, Reintroduce Momnibus Bill Package
Introduced on National Maternal Health Awareness Day, this community-driven legislation — crafted by women of color, for women of color — will help address racial and ethnic maternal health disparities LANSING, Mich. (Jan. 23, 2025) — Today, in commemoration of...
District 1 Legislative & Community Updates
Dear Neighbor, I hope you are staying safe and warm in this cold Michigan weather. Be sure to take extra care when going outside or traveling in these conditions. Bundle up and stay warm, watch out for ice, and pay attention to the changing weather. Below, you’ll...
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🚨 New Michigan Car Seat Laws Take Effect April 2nd! 🚨
Starting April 2, 2025, Michigan is rolling out updated child car seat laws to enhance safety for kids on the road. Here’s what you need to know:
✅ Infant to 2 years: Must be in a rear-facing car seat until they reach the maximum weight or height allowed by the car seat’s manufacturer or turn 2 years old.
✅ 2 to 5 years: Can transition to a fo ... See MoreSee Less
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