In order to Make Michigan Work for Working Families,

Two young children, a girl and a boy, sitting at the top of a slide on a wooden playground structure, smiling and laughing. The girl is wearing a pink shirt and orange shorts with black sneakers, raising her arms. The boy is dressed in a sleeveless top and red shorts, sitting with his hands clasped, looking at the girl. The background shows trees and part of the playground's wooden structure.

  • By expanding day care assistance programs administered by MDHHS so parents can focus on work or retraining for a new career.

  • By expanding Pre-K For All to include 3 year olds.

  • By building up before and after school programs so that every community has a safe and reliable child care option.

I will fight for child care—when and where you need it so you can get to work.

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Close-up of a stethoscope placed on a medical table, with a blurred background of a medical tray with white pills.

  • By increasing income limits to Michigan Medicaid Plans.

  • By utilizing state income tax credits to offset rising Marketplace premiums.

  • By finding common sense ways to reduce drug costs.

I will fight to make healthcare affordable and accessible.

  • By making elected officials accountable to their voters—not corporations.

  • By capping utility rates for our senior and disabled neighbors.

  • By investing in our neighborhood schools—avoiding costly school bonds and property tax hikes.

I will fight to lower costs keeping more money in your pocket.

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