Dear Fellow Patriots and Friends,
More bad bills are being pushed through the lame duck session before year end. Over 400 new pieces of legislation have been introduced just since November's election!
Your help is needed to keep these bad bills from becoming law. Legislators only have a few more days in this year's session. Please contact them soon if you can.
Take Action Today
The Republican minority walked out in protest. Now, only Democrats remain and they announced they intend to vote on extreme legislation and possibly go into extended session through Dec. 23. But they need every one of their members to show up and vote yes or they won’t have enough votes.
Karen Whitsett (D), a prominent Representative from Detroit, has recently expressed her concern with the process after 13 hours on the floor last Friday.
“We had been sitting there, and sitting there, and sitting there," she said. “We’re voting on bills that had never been through committee…I put my foot down, because they were trying to confuse people on bills. People didn’t read anything. Amendments were popping up, and people didn’t know what the amendments were. It was crazy.”
--Source: Gongwer.com
If passed, these bills will affect our elections, our children, and our social structure. They will erode the fabric of our constitutional republic. You can help stop these bills from passing and prevent Governor Whitmer from signing them into law.
How to take action:
Bills are bouncing between the House and Senate and committee hearings, so contact both your House and Senate Legislators. Tell them to vote NO on the lame duck bills listed below.
Phone and email Democrat Michigan Representatives that oppose our republic’s foundation on faith, freedom, and upholding the Constitution. Since the Republican Reps walked out in opposition, the Democrats need every one of their representatives present and voting yes to pass these horrific bills.
Urge Reps to vote NO on any or all the bills that you disagree with. Be polite and persistent.
Remind representatives that voters are watching their voting record.
Use the handy list at the bottom to phone and email multiple Reps.
NOTE: These vulnerable Reps won their seat by a slim margin, and your pressure may sway them to either vote NO or abstain or simply stay home.
Reggie Miller, City of Taylor (517) 373-0159
Alabas Farhat, Dearborn (517) 373-0144
Denise Mentzer, Macomb (517) 373-1774
Mai Xiong, Warren (517) 373-0845
Angela Whitwer, Lansing (517) 373-0822
Betsy Coffia, Traverse City (517) 373-3817
If you prefer to contact your own Representative only:
Find Your House Rep Here: https://www.house.mi.gov/#findARepresentativeForm
Find Your Senator Here: https://senate.michigan.gov/FindYourSenator/
Your actions are making a difference. Keep up the pressure!
Here’s a list of bad bills as of Dec. 13, 2024:
(Compiled from information from Rescue Michigan, Michigan Conservative Coalition, and Pure Integrity Michigan Elections (PIME)).
You can research the bills yourself if you wish at this website: legislature.mi.gov
Elections Impacted Negatively
HB4156: National Popular Vote
HB4440: Tie barred (linked) with National Popular Vote HB4156.
HB4410-12: Driver’s License/state ID issued without legal presence requirements. Illegals can vote.
HB5571-76: Modifies petition signature requirements and Constitutional amendment filing.
HB6171: Redistricting of county commissioner districts. Gerrymandering.
SB265-267: Senate equivalent of HB4410-12. Issues driver licenses and state IDs to illegal aliens.
SB401-404: Michigan Voting Rights Act. Sweeping new laws to undermine election fairness and freedom (Package creates a lawfare state to cripple our local governments by demanding the courts NOT consider a lack of evidence concerning the intent of elected officials when determining if a violation has occurred. Institutes Ranked Choice Voting. Creates protected classes of “language” people, codifies "curb-side" voting.)
SB494: Vote registration for incarcerated. Uses home address for criminals for redistricting.
SB707: No voter roll transparency or individual analysis. Criminalizes "false" statements about elections.
SB835: Extends voting registration privileges to incarcerated / those on parole.
SB1108-10: Changes the rules around petition signature gathering and payment.
SB1068: Non-traceability of “challenged/flagged” registrations. Suspect votes will count.
FAMILY, Children, Schools, and SAFETY at Risk,
SB1082: New “abortion data privacy act.”
HB4431-33: Repeals prohibition on sodomy. Legalizes sodomy.
HB4556: Releases criminals convicted of horrific crimes from prison.
HB5300-03: Issues "X" transgender birth certificates, driver licenses, and ID cards.
HB6034-35: Obscenity in Libraries Act.
HB6168: Spends $10 million for tampon distribution in boys' bathrooms.
HB6205-6210: Removes religious exemption to forced vaccinations in public schools.
SOCIAL WELFARE at the Expense of Honest Working Citizens
SB40: Extends unemployment benefits another 6 weeks to 26 weeks (half a year).
SB293: Removes regulations on subsidized housing. Middle class free housing.
HB4878: Prohibits landlords from denying applications based on criminal history.
HB4919: Creates "homeless bill of rights" law including prohibition on employment discrimination.
HB5013: Mandates health insurers cover birth control pill.
HB5088: Imposes monthly fees to pay others' water bills ("water rate affordability program").
HB6085: Immensely increases cap on damages in medical malpractice cases.
FIRST AMENDMENT Infringements
HB5400-01: Creates "thought crime" penalties to include re-education of offenders.
SECOND AMENDMENT Infringements
HB6144-46: Mandates guns be destroyed after buy-up or seizure.
HB6175: Prohibits carrying firearms in vehicles.
HB6183-85: Allows meritless lawsuits against firearms companies.
SB942: Bans bump stocks.
TRANSPORT and Vehicle Cost Increases
HB5428: Includes recreation passport fee in registration unless applicant opts out.
HB6256: Imposes toll roads across Michigan.
HB6257: Increases vehicle registration fee $100 per year.
HB6258: Increases gas tax by $0.19 per gallon.
MISCELLANEOUS Affecting Local Communities and Citizens
HB4547: Doubles marriage license fees.
HB4907: Reinstates failed taxpayer subsidy for film industry.
HB6095-6097: Infringing on local government’s (townships) right’s to oversee zoning in their communities.
HB6108: Lets unelected bureaucrats decide the locations of gravel pits and takes this authority away from local elected officials.
Thank you for in advance for any action you take!
List of Mi House Representatives
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| Abraham Aiyash | D | (517) 373-6990 | |
| Joey Andrews | D | (517) 373-0827 | |
| Noah Arbit | D | (517) 373-3816 | |
| Felicia Brabec | D | (517) 373-0820 | |
| Kelly Breen | D | (517) 373-2575 | |
| Julie Brixie | D | (517) 373-0218 | |
| Erin Byrnes | D | (517) 373-0847 | |
| Brenda Carter | D | (517) 373-2577 | |
| Tyrone Carter | D | (517) 373-0154 | |
| Jaime Churches | D | (517) 373-0478 | |
| Betsy Coffia | D | (517) 373-3817 | |
| Jennifer Conlin | D | (517) 373-7557 | |
| Emily Dievendorf | D | Lansing | 77th House District | (517) 373-2277 |
| Kimberly Edwards | D | ||
| Alabas Farhat | D | (517) 373-0144 | |
| John Fitzgerald | D | (517) 373-0835 | |
| Carol Glanville | D | (517) 373-0476 | |
| Kristian Grant | D | (517) 373-1800 | |
| Jim Haadsma | D | (517) 373-2616 | |
| Peter Herzberg | D | (517) 373-2275 | |
| Jenn Hill | D | (517) 373-0498 | |
| Rachel Hood | D | (517) 373-1790 | |
| Kara Hope | D | (517) 373-8900 | |
| Jason Hoskins | D | (517) 373-1180 | |
| Matt Koleszar | D | (517) 373-0854 | |
| Tullio Liberatit | D | ||
| Sharon MacDonell | D | ||
| Jasper R. Martus | D | ||
| Mike McFall | D | ||
| Donavan McKinney | D | ||
| Denise Mentzer | D | ||
| Reggie Miller | D | (517) 373-0159 | |
| Jason Morgan | D | (517) 373-0855 | |
| Christine Morse | D | (517) 373-8670 | |
| Cynthia Neeley | D | (517) 373-0834 | |
| Amos O’Neal | D | ||
| Veronica Paiz | D | (517) 373-0849 | |
| Laurie Pohutsky | D | (517) 373-1530 | |
| Natalie Price | D | (517) 373-0844 | |
| Ranjeev Puri | D | (517) 373-0113 | |
| Carrie Rheingans | D | (517) 373-8835 | |
| Julie Rogers | D | (517) 373-1783 | |
| Helena Scott | D | (517) 373-2276 | |
| Nate Shannon | D | (517) 373-1794 | |
| Phil Skaggs | D | (517) 373-0836 | |
| Will Snyder | D | ||
| Samantha Steckloff | D | (517) 373-3920 | |
| Joe Tate | D | (517) 373-0857 | |
| Penelope Tsernoglou | D | (517) 373-2668 | |
| Dylan Wegela | D | (517) 373-3818 | |
| Regina Weiss | D | (517) 373-0823 | |
| Karen Whitsett | D | (517) 373-1008 | |
| Jimmie Wilson Jr. | D | (517) 373-8931 | |
| Angela Witwer | D | (517) 373-0822 | |
| Mai Xiong | D | (517) 373-0845 | |
| Stephanie A. Young | D | (517) 373-2576 |
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Thanking you for any action that you can take!
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