How We’re Responding to the Trump Administration
“Families deserve answers as prices keep climbing”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Trump administration once again refused to release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, trying to hide what Michiganders see every day:
Washington, D.C. – ICYMI: Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the American Manufacturers Over Argentine Bailouts Act to stop President Trump's $20 billion loan to Argentina and reinvest those funds in American manufacturing.
MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens’ bill undoes Trump’s $20 billion Argentina bailout and reinvests in Michigan’s manufacturing backbone
Washington, D.C. — Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the American Manufacturers over Argentine Bailouts Act, bold new legislation to stop Donald Trump’s $20 billion bailout for Argentina and put that money where it belongs — in the hands of American manufacturers.
MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens stands up to Trump’s attacks on energy jobs and critical minerals funding
MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens moves to lower grocery prices and push back on Trump’s reckless trade policies that are making food and candy more expensive
WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI: Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens is tackling rising grocery prices due to Trump’s chaotic tariffs. From candy to kitchen staples, prices continue to climb, turning the checkout line into the scariest part of Halloween for Michigan families.
While Trump continues his reckless trade policy, MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens’ bold plan aims to lower costs, create jobs, and protect Michigan workers and manufacturers
Washington, D.C. — This week, President Donald Trump is in Asia continuing his reckless trade policy, and doing nothing to reduce America’s reliance on the Chinese for critical minerals.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the Increasing and Developing Entrepreneurship Access (IDEA) Act to protect minority-owned businesses from the Trump Administration’s efforts to dismantle the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)—a move that threatens jobs, innovation, and Michigan’s economic progress.
[Congresswoman Stevens] says lawmakers have to come up with an agreement soon.
She's worried about Michiganders having to keep up with inflation, with groceries getting more expensive. And she says health care will get even pricier if Republicans succeed in cutting health care.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI: Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens sounded the alarm about the mounting health care costs and groceries prices Michigan families are battling.
With critical health care subsidies set to soon expire, Stevens reiterated her concerns about Republican’s plans to raise health care costs, saying the consequences would be devastating.
"There's a lot at stake for Michigan during this shutdown. Too many hard-working people aren't getting paid.”
"Families are struggling to make ends meet.”
Stevens says health care could also get more expensive, with tax subsidies set to expire November 1st.