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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.
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.
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin plan to introduce legislation that would make it illegal for members of Congress to buy or drive anything other than U.S. union-made cars with their annual congressional budgets.
“Michigan autoworkers put the world on wheels, and they deserve to know their elected leaders have their backs,”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens is leading the charge to strengthen domestic supply chains, invest in recycling and refining capacity, and ensure Michigan remains at the forefront of manufacturing.
WASHINGTON, D.C. –ICYMI, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens is sounding the alarm as Michigan State University and other universities and collegiate sports conferences explore private investment models that could fundamentally reshape college athletics and university governance.
In response to the two Americans that were killed by ICE agents, Michigan Representative Haley Stevens announced she will co-sponsor a bill to slash ICE’s budget.
The proposed bill would take away $75 billion from ICE and give it to state and local police instead.
The bill would hire and train about 200,000 police officers nationwide and move $45 billion to the Byrne JAG program for training, victim services, and crime prevention.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens of Michigan is cosponsoring a bill to redirect ICE funding to local law enforcement...
The proposal would divert ICE’s $75 billion fund to state and local law enforcement agencies...
The bill would also help hire and train 200,000 local officers nationwide.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In case you missed it, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens is backing legislation to redirect billions from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to local law enforcement following recent deadly actions by ICE agents under the Trump administration. Citing a pattern of abuse, lawlessness, and federal overreach that has endangered public safety, Rep.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens announced Sunday that she is co-sponsoring proposed legislation to divert ICE’s $75 billion slush fund — a supplement to the agency’s budget included in last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Under the proposed bill, the $75 billion would be redirected to state and local law enforcement agencies.