Legislative and Community Updates
February is Black History Month — an annual month-long celebration commemorating the accomplishments of African Americans and their pivotal contributions to the United States. There are plenty of ways to celebrate Black History Month in Michigan....
Tax Tips Newsletter
Dear Neighbor, The new year means tax season is upon us. The good news is that our new Majority in the Michigan legislature passed a number of measures to potentially reduce your tax burden and keep more of your hard-earned dollars, so this...
Legislative and Community Updates
Hello Neighbor, Between the Detroit Lions’ two playoff wins and trip to the NFC title game, and the Governor’s State of the State address last Wednesday, there was a lot of excitement at the Capitol this past week. With that said, I hope this...
2023 Legislative Year in Review
Dear Neighbor, It’s hard to believe we’re nearing the end of 2023, and my first full year serving as your Senator in the new eighth state Senate district. We’ve been busy! For some historical perspective, we passed more bills into law in the...
Join me at a Coffee Hour this Saturday!
Dear Neighbors, Join me for an in-person coffee hour at the Berkley Public Library this Saturday, December 2, beginning at 11 a.m. We have had a really busy year in Lansing, and this is a great opportunity to share a legislative update, exchange...
Legislative and Community Updates and Resources
Hi Neighbors, Now that we’ve come to the end of the legislative session, I’m excited to provide you with some updates on all of the work that we’ve accomplished in the latter half of the year. As we move into the holiday season, I’m sharing some...
Lowering Prescription Drug Costs and Other Updates
Dear Neighbors, Fall is in full swing here in Michigan and I hope you have the chance to enjoy all the lovely fall activities Michigan has to offer! In Lansing, my Democratic colleagues and I have been busy working on legislation in the Senate...
Fall Season Begins and Community Resources
Dear Neighbors, I hope you enjoyed your summer and are now excited for the start of fall. As the new season begins, we all anticipate college football games, cider mill visits and leaves changing colors — but we can also embrace and look forward...
Thank you teachers, summer recap, severe weather resources and more
Dear Neighbors, I hope you had an amazing Labor Day weekend, marking the official end of summer and the beginning of the beautiful fall season. Labor Day is not just a time to unwind and soak up the last rays of sunshine — but also a special day...
Join us at the Resource Fair & Ice Cream Social this Saturday
Dear Neighbors, I hope you’ll join me for one of my upcoming events. On Saturday, August 12, I will be hosting the Resource Fair & Ice Cream along with State Representative Helena Scott at Palmer Park. This event is another great opportunity to...
Legislative and Community Updates
Hello Neighbor, Between the Detroit Lions’ two playoff wins and trip to the NFC title game, and the Governor’s State of the State address last Wednesday, there was a lot of excitement at the Capitol this past week. With that said, I hope this...
Join me at a Coffee Hour this Saturday!
Dear Neighbors, Join me for an in-person coffee hour at the Berkley Public Library this Saturday, December 2, beginning at 11 a.m. We have had a really busy year in Lansing, and this is a great opportunity to share a legislative update, exchange...
Legislative and Community Updates and Resources
Hi Neighbors, Now that we’ve come to the end of the legislative session, I’m excited to provide you with some updates on all of the work that we’ve accomplished in the latter half of the year. As we move into the holiday season, I’m sharing some...
Lowering Prescription Drug Costs and Other Updates
Dear Neighbors, Fall is in full swing here in Michigan and I hope you have the chance to enjoy all the lovely fall activities Michigan has to offer! In Lansing, my Democratic colleagues and I have been busy working on legislation in the Senate...
Fall Season Begins and Community Resources
Dear Neighbors, I hope you enjoyed your summer and are now excited for the start of fall. As the new season begins, we all anticipate college football games, cider mill visits and leaves changing colors — but we can also embrace and look forward...
Thank you teachers, summer recap, severe weather resources and more
Dear Neighbors, I hope you had an amazing Labor Day weekend, marking the official end of summer and the beginning of the beautiful fall season. Labor Day is not just a time to unwind and soak up the last rays of sunshine — but also a special day...
Join us at the Resource Fair & Ice Cream Social this Saturday
Dear Neighbors, I hope you’ll join me for one of my upcoming events. On Saturday, August 12, I will be hosting the Resource Fair & Ice Cream along with State Representative Helena Scott at Palmer Park. This event is another great opportunity to...
Senate District 8 Updates
Senator McMorrow's May Newsletter to Constituents Senator McMorrow's June Coffee HourPlease join Senator McMorrow on Friday, June 9 at Detroit Sip for a Coffee Hour. The senator will provide an update on work in Lansing, and be available for...
Senate District 8 Updates
Senator McMorrow's April Newsletter of ConstituentsThe senate passed Extreme Risk Protection Order legislation, a result of over 10 years of hard work by gun violence prevention activists. Red flag bills were first introduced in the state house by...
[UPCOMING EVENT] Town Hall Saturday
Hello Neighbors! Just a reminder that I’m holding my first in-person event of the term, a town hall in Royal Oak! I will be presenting information including: Structure of MI government, Roles of the legislature, Impact of redistricting, ...
Legislative Updates & District News
In this Edition Session and Committee Updates Budget Update Michigan Capitol Commission Suicide Prevention Month District News & Events SESSION AND COMMITTEE UPDATES Senate Bill 757: After hearing from residents around the state, the Majority...
Michigan Offering Free Tuition to Essential Workers
During the worst of this unprecedented pandemic, frontline workers including hospital staff, grocery store clerks, childcare providers, delivery drivers and more stepped up and put their own health and lives on the line to help the state of...
Unemployment Assistance & Legislative Updates
This week, the House and Senate returned to session. As we head towards the end of the year, expect news on the budget and a wide variety of policy issues as legislators make the final push for their legislative priorities to close out 2020. ...
13th District Update
In this Edition Federal Unemployment Insurance Assistance Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference (CREC) Voter Information Federal Unemployment Over the past few months, our state has made significant progress to lower the...
Extended Hours at Secretary of State’s Office
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has announced that branch offices will offer special appointments and extended hours for Michigan residents to renew driver’s licenses or state ID cards that expire between Jan. 1, 2020, and Sept. 30, 2020. These...
STATE SENATOR MALLORY MCMORROW| COVID-19 RESOURCES NEWSLETTER
As your state Senator, I take seriously the responsibility to protect your health and ensure you have access to all of the resources available to you as we begin to reopen our state in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though Michigan has taken...
Return to Learn District Information
Return to Learn District Information: Our office has compiled a list of links to provide parents and students with the latest information on each school in our district. Additionally, you can check out Governor Whitmer’s MI Safe Schools...
STATE SENATOR MALLORY MCMORROW VOTER EDUCATION NEWSLETTER
MICHIGAN ELECTION GUIDE This year, an incredibly important election will take place and I want you to have the information you need to be prepared. We don’t know what the future holds or how this election will look as we continue to navigate our...
$2.2 Billion Budget Deal Reached
This week, the House and Senate returned to session to vote on the critical budget deal that had been struck between the Governor’s office and legislative leadership to close the 2019-20 fiscal year budget gap caused by COVID-19. As with...
13th District Update
Our state has made tremendous progress in the fight against COVID-19. But we know that the virus is still out there, and as we see cases and hospitalizations rising to capacity in other states, our success in reopening depends on all of us. So be...