Every voter should have the same access to the ballot box. The SAVE Act would create new, burdensome requirements that would disproportionately affect women, as well as the half of Michiganders who don't have a passport.
Every voter should have the same access to the ballot box. The SAVE Act would create new, burdensome requirements that would disproportionately affect women, as well as the half of Michiganders who don't have a passport.
Where is our money going? Leftβcart: Medicaid/SNAP cuts. Rightβmissile: Trump spends your tax dollars on an unauthorized war.
While working families are struggling to make ends meet, Trump is spending your taxpayer dollars on bombing civilians. His priorities are all wrong.
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Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin.
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A cartoon image of Donald Trump putting up signs like "War with Iran," "Medicaid and ACA cuts," "Tariffs," "food assistance cuts," and "Record ICE Funding" over a wall that says "Cost of Living". The cartoon illustrates that Trump is using these actions as distractions from one of the main issues in the United State, Cost of Living.
Instead of finding real solutions to help working families thrive, Trump and his cronies are busy terrorizing vulnerable people at home and abroad and steamrolling over basic needs programs. Call your members of Congress and demand they hold Trump accountable.
Pink backpack with blood that say "No ware with Iran."
Tweet from Rashida Tlaib saying "You cannot 'free' people by killing them and destroying their country."
Tweet from Bernie Sanders saying "Trump said we had to attack Iran because we can't allow it "to have a nuclear weapon." Really? "This is the same president who, in June, said: "Iran's nuclear facilities have been obliterated. "Vietnam. Iraq. Iran. Another lie. Another war."
Tweet from Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley saying "Donald Trump does not care about civilians in the region or the safety of US Troops. "He's illegally bypassing Congress and starting a war with Iran that has already killed dozens of children. This is unacceptable. "Congress must take action to rein in Trump and save lives."
Bombing schoolchildren doesn't make anyone safer. We reject Trump's violent military action in Iran and demand that our lawmakers in Congress hold him accountable. Find your congressperson here commoncause.org/find-your-re... and tell them "No war with Iran."
To-do list - rate hikes - fail to update infrastructure - immediately ask to raise rates again
POV: Youβre DTE Energyβ¦
Just a few days after their latest rate hike was approved, the utility giant is already signaling their intention to ask for YET ANOTHER INCREASE.
Call your Michigan state senator by going to https://progressmi.org/call and tell them to support SB 768 to limit rate hikes.
Even the US Supreme Court won't hear the lies from election deniers.
Duggan and Hall are birds of a feather, and they're both lying. They both accused Democratic legislators of refusing to pass an education budget unless they could also pass a bill allowing trans kids to compete in sports. This never happened.
"We will always find a way through because we will always have each other." Gov. Whitmer shares a vision of a kinder, more unified future, then closes with a few heartfelt comments addressed to her family members, and a mic drop line: "Big Gretch out."
The Gordie Howe Bridge also gets a shoutout!
To gay and trans Michiganders, Gov. Whitmer promises that she will always defend them and pledges to veto any anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that comes across her desk.
Gov. Whitmer also highlights the CROWN Act, which prohibits discrimination based on hairstyles, and the expansion of the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include LGBTQ+ folks, as well as several common sense, evidence-backed gun violence prevention reforms.
Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks gets a shoutout and a massive round of applause for her leadership on protecting reproductive freedom in Michigan. (And we love that for her!)
Now, schools are more equitably funded, 4-year-olds can attend preschool for free, and graduates can access free community college.
Whitmer also mentions one of the most popular changes enacted in the last few years: free school lunches for ALL K-12 students.
RE roads: "When you see those orange barrels, just know I'm sorry and you're welcome."
Since 2019, Michigan has grown stronger. Lawmakers have repealed the retirement tax and expanded the Working Families Tax Credit. They've made critical updates to water infrastructure and roads and bridges, and helped expand clean energy.
Federal cuts put 2.5 million Michiganders at risk of losing their healthcare coverage. Last year's budget helped preserve critical funding, but this year's budget can do even better.
Last year, the Whitmer administration helped wipe out medical debt for 200k+ people. She outlines several steps to continue that work and keep medical debt from destroying people's lives.
Cuts to Medicaid and ACA subsidies don't only affect Medicaid patients and people who bought health insurance in the ACA marketplace. These cuts weaken the entire medical system and drive up prices for everyone.
Now, Gov. Whitmer is addressing a major elephant in the room: the fact that Congress has cut Medicaid and food assistance and allowed ACA subsidies to expire. She calls on members of Congress to do better and provide relief to people who need it.
"We can't change national tariffs. Trust me, I've tried. But we can build more affordable new housing." During Whitmer's two terms, tens of thousands of new homes have been built. She wants to build on that progress by building more and connecting people to the support they need.
Next topic: housing. Gov. Whitmer bought her first house at age 28, something many young people today simply can't do. We need solutions from our lawmakers to make housing more affordable, so that more young people can plant roots here.
Teachers work hard and want their students to succeed. Lawmakers need to support them in using the most strategic, effective, and evidence-backed approaches to teaching kids how to read.
Now, she moves on to this year's budget. The executive budget Whitmer has suggested includes a plan called "Every Kid Reads," meant to bolster reading instruction in early childhood.
Each year since Gov. Whitmer took office, she and #mileg have taken investment in public schools to new heights. They've also passed legislation to help standardize how reading is taught across the state. Those standards include phonics, an approach that's proven to be effective.
Literacy is incredibly important and helps prepare students to navigate adulthood. But kids in Michigan and across the US are struggling right now. Whoever becomes governor next, they will have to keep working on the issue.
Gov. Whitmer lays out two key priorities: supporting kids' education and putting more money in working people's pockets.
Times are tough, and people are justifiably worried about the national economy, but we've still got work to do to keep Michigan's economy growing and strong.