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Senate District 19 News & Legislative Updates
Dear Neighbor, Autumn is fully underway — and with the leaves falling and temperatures dropping, I hope you’ll take advantage of everything the Mitten State has to offer this month, whether that be trick-or-treating with the kids, visiting a local pumpkin patch or...
Senate District 19 Budget Wins and Legislative Updates
Dear Neighbor, In Lansing, we’ve been busy advancing legislation and passing the best budget possible for Michigan residents for 2024-25. This E-newsletter will inform you of all the exciting things happening in the legislature and throughout District 19. As...
Sen. McCann Celebrates Budget Wins for 19th District
Senator helps secure tornado relief funding, significant investments for Kalamazoo area higher education, and more LANSING, Mich. (June 27, 2024) — Today, the Michigan Legislature passed the budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2025, which is set to begin on...
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Yesterday at the Capitol, I was pleased to help honor Dr. Edward Montgomery for his dedicated 8-year tenure at Western Michigan University as President. The Kalamazoo community and the State of Michigan are grateful for his time and service and he will be missed. Go Broncos! ... See MoreSee Less
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No we are not! He's been terrible for staff and students. He was only here for his own self-interests and to protect the billionaires, through anonymous donations, that live here!
This morning I was proud to testify in support Senate Bill 129 with Teri Langley from Disability Network/Michigan. This bill will address the barriers that people with disabilities face when trying to serve on appointed boards by allowing them to participate remotely. The bill has advanced to the Senate floor and I look forward to continuing to move this bill forward. ... See MoreSee Less
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A Better Meaning To The Words, OF THE PEOPLE,BY THE PEOPLE
How about legislation to force Consumers to engage in actual preventative line maintenance so that electrical power outages occur less frequently? I am sitting in a dark house, again. This time, the power was gone within 5 seconds of the start of the storm. On my street, tree limbs extend over power lines, thru power lines. We lose power regularly.
When can we get attention to the barriers the disabled face in access to healthcare? Telehealth is the go-to accommodation for disabled healthcare, and I am personally shoved that direction repeatedly. Quick question, how do you do your own surgery via telehealth? Your own exams? Your own lab draws? This is a recurring problem, one which I brought to your attention four years ago, specifically addressing invisible-yet-physical barriers to healthcare such as the use of fragrances and essential oils in the building. Being fragrance-free facilities should be an obvious step for healthcare, with a third of the population reacting to fragrances and/or essential oils, yet there is no law forcing them to be fragrance free. When I brought this to your office, I was told that we have the ADA and to use that law and that no one else was doing state-level law and so you wouldn't either. Now with attacks on 504, the disabled are left with gutless ADA pseudolaw that has no functional enforcement. We are not getting the healthcare we need and are dying as a result. When will your office step up and introduce a bill for healthcare to be fragrance free and actually accessible?
I was happy to join Rick Albin on WOOD TV8 “To The Point” to discuss my priorities in the Michigan Legislature this year. Watch the interview here: ... See MoreSee Less
To The Point: Sen. Sean McCann on upcoming year
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“To The Point” episode for the weekend of March 15.0 CommentsComment on Facebook