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Your Vote. Your Voice. 2026 Elections Guide
Dear Neighbor, As Chairman of the Senate Elections Committee, I’ve led the work in our State Legislature to reduce barriers to voting and increase access to the ballot box. Voting is one of the most fundamental rights of a functioning democracy. This election year,...
Senate Democrats Outline Michigan’s Plan to Counteract National Attacks on Voting Rights
The Michigan Voting Rights Act would establish strong state-level protections to ensure Michigan voters have the right to free, fair, and transparent electionsLANSING, Mich. (May 19, 2026) — After months of reports detailing the Trump administration’s efforts to...
Michigan Senate Democrats Reintroduce Michigan Voting Rights Act to Protect Access to the Ballot Box
With voting rights under attack nationwide, Michigan Senate Democrats are working to ensure every eligible voter can make their voice heard LANSING, Mich. (May 13, 2026) — As efforts to restrict access to the ballot box continue to gain traction...
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Juneteenth is both a celebration and a reminder of our continued responsibility to build a more just and equitable future. Michigan Senate Dems were proud to make Freedom Day an official state holiday and will keep doing the work to advance policies that promote fairness, opportunity, and dignity for all. ... See MoreSee Less
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This week, I was joined by Bloomfield Township Clerk Martin Brook and Terry Counihan, President of the Island Lake, Lower Long Lake, and Forest Lake Home Owners Association, to testify on my bill allowing local cities and townships to regulate activities on neighborhood lakes with no public access, including ordinances restricting high-speed electric motors and enforcing no wake zones.
Right now that authority lies with the state, forcing local communities to go through unnecessary hurdles to uphold the will of residents who live on these lakes. I attended a required state hearing in Bloomfield along with 175 township residents who nearly unanimously expressed support for local control of their lakes. This bill returns the authority back to the township. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, the Michigan Senate became the first legislative chamber in the country to move to protect voting rights at the state level after the US Supreme Court gutted major provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act.
Read more about the Michigan Voting Rights Act: senatedems.com/moss/2026/06/16/voting-rights-4/ ... See MoreSee Less
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