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Year in Review
Dear Neighbor, Happy New Year! While lots of exciting work is already underway for the year, I wanted to take a moment and reflect on some of the important progress made and victories won in 2025 — all while navigating some pretty unprecedented times. Over the last...
Michigan Senators Propose Bipartisan Legislation to Provide Balanced Oversight
Irwin, McBroom seek to establish bipartisan, bicameral oversight committee within Michigan Legislature LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 10, 2025) — State Sens. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) and Ed McBroom (R-Waucedah Twp.) have introduced legislation to ensure the Michigan Legislature...
Sens. Shink, Irwin Promote Better Use of Energy Resources with Virtual Power Plants
Innovative energy proposal would use existing resources to help lower utility costs, increase energy reliability and resiliency LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 9, 2025) — Today, Sens. Sue Shink (D-Northfield Twp.) and Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) introduced legislation to use...
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When Michigan was moving towards a bill to exempt data centers from sales tax on their computers, I fought alongside many Senate Democratic colleagues to include protections for ratepayers and for water.
In that bill, for example, we included language that data centers couldn't raise rates for residents and that their water use must be regulated by local governments. The idea here was to increase accountability, water conservation, and proper handling of any waste. Reducing aquifer use and sending their water waste to plants that are accustomed to processing industrial wastes from big polluters was important to me.
Although we won some protections in that law and Michigan has some of the rules that other states are lacking, we didnt get all of our proposals for regulating data centers in the law.
These bills propose to increase the protections for ratepayers and water while also banning non-disclosure agreements and other transparency measures. These proposals also require community benefit agreements and strengthen the requirements in the original law requiring the use of clean and renewable energy.
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Today the Senate passed my legislation to create a low-income housing tax credit program in Michigan.
This legislation will support the development or rehabilitation of thousands of units over the coming years.
This program would operate alongside the federal low-income housing tax credit, sharing the systems set up to analyze and support the best proposed projects.
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Car insurance rates in Michigan are way too high. That's why I proposed legislation to reduce rates by 10%.
Here is my testimony on the legislation.
Here is the legislation: www.legislature.mi.gov/Bills/Bill?ObjectName=2025-SB-0328
It passed out of Senate commitee today with all Democrats in support and all Republicans opposed.
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