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February 17, 2026

Democratic U.S. Reps. Hillary Scholten and Haley Stevens conducted an oversight visit of the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin on Tuesday, Feb.


February 17, 2026

 

"There are unanswered questions around Mr. Gantchev's death, and his family and his loved ones, and people who have been impacted by his life story, they deserve answers."

 


February 17, 2026

 

 

Congresswomen Haley Stevens and Hillary Scholten toured the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin. It follows lawmakers' demands for answers after the death of a detainee back in December. Congresswoman Stevens says their conversations with detainees were eye-opening.

 


February 6, 2026

Congresswoman Haley Stevens and Elissa Slotkin introducing bills that would ensure Congress uses taxpayer dollars to buy cars that support union labor.
 

The Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act is made up of companion legislation introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate earlier this week.
 


February 5, 2026

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin, both Democrats from Michigan, are teaming up on a new auto bill that they say would ensure taxpayer dollars better support workers and union jobs in the U.S.

 


February 4, 2026

Michigan lawmakers are pushing new legislation to make sure Congress drives American-made, union-made vehicles.

 

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the Make Congress Drive Union- Made Act, with Senator Elissa Slotkin bringing a companion bill to the U.S. Senate.

 


February 3, 2026

Two of Michigan’s Democratic members of Congress are rolling out new legislation that would require lawmakers to drive union-made vehicles when they’re on official business.

 


February 3, 2026

Two women in Congress from Michigan are pushing for a new requirement on the types of cars driven by federal lawmakers.
 

Representative Haley Stevens and Senator Elissa Slotkin are introducing bills today aimed at making it illegal for members of Congress to use their annual congressional budgets on anything but cars made by unions in the U.S.

 


February 3, 2026

The “Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act” would impose restrictions on which cars they can buy or lease using their so- called Members' Representational Allowance, the funds lawmakers are given annually to spend on staff, district office leases and other expenses related to their official duties.