Senator Erika Geiss
We are here to help you!
Whether you have a question about legislation, need assistance navigating government, or simply want to share your thoughts, we are here for you.
Newsroom
Learn what we’re doing for your community.
District 6 News & Updates
Note from Erika I hope you all are staying warm. As we prepare for the holidays ahead, be sure to get your COVID-19 booster and flu vaccinations. See below for more information on both vaccines. As always, it is an honor and pleasure to serve you in Lansing and...
Happy Thanksgiving, District 6
Greeting friends and neighbors, Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving! This is a holiday to reflect with gratitude on the blessings we may have—no matter their size. Hopefully you are having a safe and happy holiday with your family, friends, and loved ones, however...
Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Applauds Kyra Harris Bolden Appointment to Michigan Supreme Court
LANSING, Mich. (Nov. 22, 2022) — Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Chair Sen. Marshall Bullock (D-Detroit) and Vice Chair Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) issued the following statement regarding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s appointment of...
Stay Connected on Facebook
Subscribe to my e-newsletter!
Sign up to be the first to know what I'm doing to build a thriving community to fight for you.
🎓 Back-to-school season is here — and that means it’s time to plan for what’s next!
The Michigan Achievement Scholarship can help you or your student save on college costs. Most Michigan high school grads are eligible!
💰 Students can receive:
• Up to $2,750 annually for community college
• Up to $4,000 annually for private colleges
• Up to $5,500 annually for public universities
The state is offering free info webinars to help families learn more about eligibility and how to apply.
🔗 Visit the link below for additional details: ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Achievement Scholarship
www.michigan.gov
The MiSSG High School Counselor Portal is your way to access data about the students at your school. Features include FAFSA completion, SAT score records, TIP eligibility rosters, student look-ups, an...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
As poor air quality due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires persists in our community and throughout Michigan, it’s important to remember this smoke can seriously impact our health—especially for children, older adults, and people with asthma or other respiratory conditions.
Here are some things to keep in mind during poor air quality days:
✅ Limit outdoor activity, especially exercise
✅ Keep windows and doors closed
✅ Run an air purifier if you have one
✅ Wear a well-fitted mask (like an N95) if you must be outside
✅ Check the air quality before heading out: airnow.gov
✅ If you have asthma, make sure you have your medication handy and follow your asthma action plan
Read additional safety tips here: michigan.gov/mdhhs/safety-injury-prev/environmental-health/your-health-and-wildfire-smoke ... See MoreSee Less
Hazy skies again? How long air quality advisories could last in Michigan
www.freep.com
A statewide air quality advisory remains in place for Aug. 5. Officials say wildfire smoke may dissipate by mid-week. Check out the air quality map.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🌍🤱🏾 World Breastfeeding Week is a time to uplift and support all people who are breastfeeding — whether it’s at home, at work, or in public spaces. Your dedication deserves to be honored and celebrated 💪
As we acknowledge the beauty and challenges of breastfeeding, we must also recognize the inequities that exist. Too many Black, Indigenous, and other parents of color face systemic barriers to breastfeeding support, resources, and culturally informed care.
Every parent deserves access to the information, healthcare, and community support they need to make the best choices for themselves and their babies.
This week and every week, let’s commit to advocating for policies and environments that truly support ALL breastfeeding families. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook