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2024 Year in Review
Dear Neighbor,As we enter a new year and a new legislative session, I want to take a moment to reach out and reflect on the progress made and victories won for the people of our lakeshore district. Together with your partnership, we’ve been able to work in a...
Hertel Hosts Roundtable with Local Workers, Small Business Owners to Talk Solutions on Tipped Wage, Paid Sick Leave
Meeting underscores the importance of putting politics aside to find compromise and deliver solutions to build a fair economy that works for all ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich. (Feb. 10, 2025) — As new policies around Michigan’s tipped wage and paid sick leave are set to go...
Legislation to Put Michiganders First
Dear Neighbor, With the first month of the year already over, we’re one step closer to the end of winter and the start of spring! But before the snow melts and the ice thaws for the year, make sure you don’t miss out on the fun of a pure Michigan winter — from ice...
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Neighborhood parks play a vital role in fostering connection and belonging. That’s why during our state budget process, I fought for the resources Harper Woods needed to revitalize an underused space and bring the Roscommon Pocket Park project into fruition.
It was a pleasure joining Mayor Kindle and other local leaders today to break ground on the project. Once complete, kids, seniors, and everyone in between will have a welcoming place within walking distance to gather, play, and build a stronger sense of community. ... See MoreSee Less
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Our area recieved 4 inches of rain in a short period of time. We have received many reports of flooding and are in contact with local officials.
Avoid flooded roadways. If you have any basement flooding, make sure to document all damages. ... See MoreSee Less
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Join me in congratulating Detroit Arsenal Garrison Manager Carrie Mead as she embarks on her next chapter at the War College!
Carrie has been a dedicated advocate for the defense sector in Southeast Michigan and a true champion for our servicemembers, veterans, civilian DOD employees, and their families. Thank you for your leadership, Carrie — and congratulations!
I would also like to extend a warm welcome to Mr. William Cole as he steps into this important role. ... See MoreSee Less
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