If your house was on fire, would you like to rely on 911 for help? Us, too. Under the House Republican property tax plan, that safety net would be destroyed.
I want to hear from you!
I’m working with my House Democratic colleagues on the Vision Project, a statewide effort to gather your input on the future of Michigan.
Take the short survey here: https://t.co/Mozw18gBfN
I’ll be joining Rep. @repforeman and fellow legislators for a Senior Town Hall & Resource Fair this Monday in Ann Arbor!
📅 Aug 11 | 🕔 5–7 PM
📍 Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Ave.
Event info: https://t.co/jZusaUagko
@NoahArbit 🌊TODAY!
I’m looking forward to hosting Local Lakes, Local Voices: Town Hall on Inland Lake Issues with Rep. Noah Arbit today in Pinckney.
📅 Mon, July 28 | ⏰ 6 PM
I can’t wait to see you there!
Mark your calendars!
🌊Join myself and Rep. @NoahArbit on Mon, July 28 @ 6PM at Portage Yacht Club for a Local Lakes, Local Voices town hall.
We’re talking about inland lakes, boating safety, water quality & more. Don’t miss it!
@NoahArbit 🌊 One week out! Join me & Rep. @NoahArbit for a town hall on inland lake issues—boating safety, water quality, conservation & more.
📅 Mon, July 28 | 🕕 6 PM
📍 Portage Yacht Club, Pinckney
Bring your questions & your voice!
Thank you to everyone who joined @RepRheingans and me in Dexter this morning! We had thoughtful conversations on the delayed budget cycle, voting rights protections, upcoming tax ballot initiatives, and rising healthcare costs. Your voices help shape our work in Lansing!
☕ I’m joining Rep. Rheingans this Friday in Dexter for a coffee hour! Stop by to hear updates from Lansing and share what’s on your mind. Coffee will be provided.
📅 July 18 | 🕘 9–10 AM
📍 Dexter Senior Center, 2740 Baker Rd
Hope to see you there!
I've been out knocking doors in HD-48 to connect with residents & share how my office can help, whether it's lowering costs, helping veterans, or supporting schools.
If you see me in your neighborhood, be sure to say hello!
Missing the July 1 deadline isn’t just a technical failure—it’s a failure of Republican leadership.
House Dems won’t stop fighting for investments in Michigander’s that reflect our priorities.
Congress is preparing to vote once more on the Big Beautiful Bill after it narrowly passed the Senate yesterday. If signed into law, these cuts could cause long-term devastating effects for every Michigan family.
No parent should have to choose between feeding their children and paying the bills.
I’m fighting to protect SNAP and WIC so families across Michigan can meet their most basic needs.
Cutting SNAP and WIC means taking food off the tables of kids, moms, and families already struggling to get by.
These cuts aren’t just harmful. They’re cruel.
In House District 48 alone, thousands of families rely on food assistance:
• 16,395 in Washtenaw County
• 4,609 in Livingston County
• 11,748 in Jackson County
Food shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
In House District 48 alone, thousands could lose coverage:
• 60,592 in Washtenaw
• 21,571 in Livingston
• 42,313 in Jackson
These aren’t numbers. They’re people.