In 2019, Michigan ranked 32nd in America’s Health Rankings. Every Michigander deserves access to quality, affordable, and specialized healthcare. It is simply a human right, and we must fix our broken system.
Read MoreIf there’s one thing every Michigander agrees with, it’s this: our infrastructure is in dire need of repair. Driving down John R Road feels like the childhood game hot lava, and portions of Silver Bell Road are downright terrifying for several months every year.
Read MoreThe tragic and senseless death of George Floyd has heralded in a global conversation about both the relationship our law enforcement agencies have with the communities they serve and the taxpayers who fund them, as well as the genuine, centuries-old, deeply entrenched systemic racism that pervades our American society.
Read MoreYear after year, Michigan ranks dead last in government openness, accountability, and ethics. How can we, as Michiganders, expect our government to work for us when it does not even allow light to shine on itself?
Read MoreHere in the Rochester area, we are very proud to be from the safest community in Michigan – and rightfully so. Yet as peaceful as our community may be, none of us are immune to news headlines of mass shootings and other instances of senseless gun violence that plague our nation.
Read MoreFor far too long, too many Michiganders have gone undiagnosed, untreated, and and unsupported when it comes to our mental and behavioral healthcare.
Read MoreHumans, like all living creatures, need three basic things to survive: food, water, and shelter. While hunger and homelessness are chronic problems the entire world has struggled with for millennia, the one vital resource that should not be a problem for any Michigander is our access to safe, clean, fresh water.
Read MoreThe single best investment we can make to ensure Michigan’s long-term success is to ensure that our children receive the best possible education – knowledge that provides them both the technical know-how and invaluable critical thinking skills needed to compete in the economies of today and tomorrow.
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