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Sen. Santana’s Bill to Create Special License Plate for Michigan’s Women Veterans Passes Senate with Bipartisan Support
Sen. Santana’s effort to honor state’s brave servicewomen earned bipartisan support and comes a day before Women Veterans Recognition Day in Michigan LANSING, Mich. (June 11, 2024) — Garnering bipartisan support, the Michigan Senate voted today to pass a bill...
Memorial Day Services, Upcoming Coffee Hours & Resources
Dear Neighbor, I hope you had a wonderful and relaxing Memorial Day and were able to enjoy the day with family and loved ones. The Michigan Senate and the House are continuing to work on the Fiscal Year 2025 state budget that will be presented to Gov. Gretchen...
Sen. Santana’s Women Veterans License Plate Bill Moves Through Committee as Memorial Day Services Begin
During National Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day recognition, Sen. Santana’s effort to honor Michigan’s brave servicewomen takes a major step forward with honored guest, veteran Lolita Tucker in attendance LANSING, Mich. (May 22, 2024) — Today, the...
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Today we recognize National Disability Independence Day and the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
This landmark law changed the lives of millions of Americans. It affirmed that accessibility is a right, not a privilege, and that every person deserves the freedom to live, work, and thrive in their community.
As we celebrate this milestone, we commit to building a Michigan where inclusion isn’t just policy—it’s practice. ... See MoreSee Less
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Detroit turns 323 today!
I’m proud to represent the city that never stops pushing forward. Detroiters lead movements, uplift those who are overlooked, and take stands for what is right. From neighborhoods to classrooms to union halls, Detroit always shows what it means to stay resilient and rooted in purpose.
Here’s to the people who make this city strong, and to the next chapter in Detroit’s story.
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Today, on Nelson Mandela International Day, I’m reminded of the incredible power of resilience, compassion, and truth. Mandela stood against injustice with unwavering strength, and he taught the world that real change is possible when we center dignity and humanity.
As we face our own challenges here in Michigan and across the country, we must continue that legacy by advancing justice in our communities, protecting civil rights, and fighting for policies that uplift every voice. I carry those values with me every day in the work I do.
Let’s honor Mandela not just in word, but in action. ... See MoreSee Less
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