MICHIGAN house of Representatives - District 6 Candidates
State Representatives are elected by district from all over Michigan to pass laws and adopt the budget for the whole state.
Q1. Majority Party & Compromise
Should your party not be in the Majority, would you be willing to compromise with the opposing party and an opposing Governor to get your legislation signed into law?
ANSWER: No Response
Q2. Car Insurance Costs
Over the past several years, many attempts have been made to reform the State’s Auto Insurance system. According to a 2017 Bridge Magazine study, Detroiters pay the highest car insurance premiums in the nation. Had you been in the State House of Representatives, would you have voted in favor or against the Mayor’s proposal House Bill 5013? If you are a current member of the House of Representatives, did you vote Yes or No, and why did you vote that way?
ANSWER: No Response
Q3. Education Reform
Bridge Magazine’s overview of twelve recent education reports yielded four common themes for improving public education outcomes in Michigan: 1) Differential spending for students with different needs (ie. it costs more to educate low-income students who come into kindergarten already behind in reading skills), 2) More investment in teacher training, 3) More and better early childhood education for ages 0-4, and 4) Better college/career preparation. How will you, as a state legislator, support evidence-backed reforms for public education in Michigan?
ANSWER: No Response
Q4. Why are you Running?
What issues motivated you to run for State office? How have you worked on these issues prior to running for office?
ANSWER: No Response
Q1. Majority Party & Compromise
Should your party not be in the Majority, would you be willing to compromise with the opposing party and an opposing Governor to get your legislation signed into law?
ANSWER: No Response
Q2. Car Insurance Costs
Over the past several years, many attempts have been made to reform the State’s Auto Insurance system. According to a 2017 Bridge Magazine study, Detroiters pay the highest car insurance premiums in the nation. Had you been in the State House of Representatives, would you have voted in favor or against the Mayor’s proposal House Bill 5013? If you are a current member of the House of Representatives, did you vote Yes or No, and why did you vote that way?
ANSWER: No Response
Q3. Education Reform
Bridge Magazine’s overview of twelve recent education reports yielded four common themes for improving public education outcomes in Michigan: 1) Differential spending for students with different needs (ie. it costs more to educate low-income students who come into kindergarten already behind in reading skills), 2) More investment in teacher training, 3) More and better early childhood education for ages 0-4, and 4) Better college/career preparation. How will you, as a state legislator, support evidence-backed reforms for public education in Michigan?
ANSWER: No Response
Q4. Why are you Running?
What issues motivated you to run for State office? How have you worked on these issues prior to running for office?
ANSWER: No Response