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State Representative Reggie Miller

@reggiemillermi

Mom, Wife, and Public Servant. Former Van Buren Township Trustee. Democrat. Representing the new 31st District in Lansing.

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We worked hard for a school budget that increases investment in our kids, teachers, and schools. I’m happy to share that every school in District 31 will see increased investment from this budget.

We worked hard for a school budget that increases investment in our kids, teachers, and schools. I’m happy to share that every school in District 31 will see increased investment from this budget.
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Here is a quick look at our recent Medicaid Forum that brought together community members, experts, and advocates for an important conversation about healthcare access in our state.

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Our legislators in Washington should be doing everything in their power to ensure SNAP payments are not affected by this government shutdown.

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The deadline to submit comments to EGLE regarding the proposed landfill expansion is tomorrow, Friday, October 31st, at 5:00 pm. If you share concerns about this expansion, please submit your written comments to EGLE by emailing [email protected].

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I won't be silenced. People in our community shouldn’t be wondering where they will find their next meal and I will do everything in my power to protect Michigan’s SNAP benefits.

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Last week in the House Oversight Committee, I asked why we were using committee time to debate a non-binding resolution instead of addressing real ways to improve student health outcomes. Unfortunately, I didn’t get an answer.