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A guide on Michigan Elections: How to Register. How to Vote.
Dear Friend, Voting rights secure all other rights. Any U.S. citizen who is at least age 18 on Election Day is eligible to vote — but before you can cast a ballot, you must register. Voter registration forms are available at any Secretary of State office, online at...
Moss Celebrates Michigan Supreme Court Ruling on Rouch World
LANSING, Mich. (July 28, 2022) — Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) today issued the following statement regarding the Michigan Supreme Court’s decision in Rouch World LLC v. Michigan Department of Civil Rights, in which the Court decided in support of the...
Sen. Moss Secures Investments for Southern Oakland County
LANSING, Mich. (July 1, 2022) — Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) issued the following statement after the Legislature approved the Fiscal Year 2023 budget. The $76.7 billion appropriations package passed early Friday morning and includes funding in Senate...
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Today is the first day of the 103rd Legislature in Michigan and the Senate is officially in session. 🏛️ ... See MoreSee Less
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I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season. Our legislative session for the 102nd Legislature at the Capitol has come to an end and I wanted to take the time to review some of our accomplishments from 2024.
This historic session began in 2023 when our majority finally enacted many priorities that languished for decades, including: lowering taxes for seniors and working families, restoring labor laws, expanding civil rights, protecting reproductive freedom, passing gun safety measures, and budgeting with a lens of equity.
Last year, 10 of my bills were signed into law – the most of all lawmakers – and this year saw an additional two of my bills become public acts, with many more of my proposals passing through the Senate. There were certainly some disappointments toward the end of this session with the work undone, but I will be renewing these efforts in the new year.
It’s a continuing honor to represent Auburn Hills, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Detroit, Franklin, Lake Angelus, Lathrup Village, Pontiac, Southfield and Waterford in the Michigan Senate.
Jeremy Moss
President Pro Tempore of the Michigan Senate
State Senator for District 7
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2024 Year in Review.
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Ok great! Don’t forget Gleneyrie and Grodan!
Thanks for all you do for Michigan, and continuing to fight for freedom of information for Michigan.
Senate Democrats passed polluter accountability legislation Friday to require polluters to clean up more thoroughly, to improve transparency about polluted sites, and to make it easier for those harmed by pollution to seek justice. Senate Bills 605, 606, 607, 609 and 611 were sponsored by Sens. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor), Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield), Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit), Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo), and Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak).
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Michigan Senate Passes Bills to Improve Pollution Cleanup
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C’mon Rep. Joe Tate State Representative Samantha Steckloff let’s get this through the House.