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Dear Neighbor,  I want to provide you with some information about what has been going on in our state government and update you on what I’ve been working on in the Legislature.   In this e-news, you can find information about:  Coffee Hour, District Shoutouts,...

Upcoming Events, Community Resources and More

Upcoming Events, Community Resources and More

Dear Neighbor,  I want to provide you with some information about what has been going on in our state government and update you on what I’ve been working on in the Legislature.  In this e-news, you can find information about:  Coffee Hour and District Events ...

Irwin Bill Will Close Cancer Drug Insurance Loophole 

Irwin Bill Will Close Cancer Drug Insurance Loophole 

Clarification needed to end “denial, delay and death” as insurers evade requirements    LANSING, Mich. (March 5, 2024) — Sen. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) introduced a bill today that would clarify the scope of Michigan’s cancer treatment coverage law. Senate Bill 738...

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Are Republicans really going to violate the MI Constitution as their first substantive act?!

www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-ARTICLE-IV-33.

I feel like everybody needs to go watch Schoolhouse Rock and then read the Constitution.

The next decision point after the legislature votes is when the governor decides whether to sign it, not the clerk deciding whether to kill the bill independently.
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Are Republicans really going to violate the MI Constitution as their first substantive act?!

https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-ARTICLE-IV-33.

I feel like everybody needs to go watch Schoolhouse Rock and then read the Constitution. 

The next decision point after the legislature votes is when the governor decides whether to sign it, not the clerk deciding whether to kill the bill independently.
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