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July 20, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC– Today, Congresswoman Haley Stevens (D-MI) joined her colleagues Congressman Ted W.


July 19, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Haley Stevens (MI-11) introduced the bipartisan Privacy Enhancing Technology Research Act with Congressman Tom Kean, Jr. (NJ-7) to promote responsible data use.


July 13, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC– Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) introduced the Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2023, which creates a grant program in the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for wireless EV charging projects.

Issues: Energy

July 10, 2023
Manufacturing Mondays

Today I visited Quantron in Auburn Hills to learn more about their work developing a hydrogen fuel cell semi-truck. Michigan's 11th district is on the cutting edge of developing the technologies of the future! 

 

Issues: Economy

July 6, 2023
Manufacturing Mondays

I was thrilled to visit Eaton Steel in Oak Park. We talked about the incredible work Michigan manufacturers are doing, how Congress can strengthen our supply chains, and the work I'm doing in Washington to help businesses in MI11 thrive. Thanks for having me! 

 

Issues: Economy

June 13, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Haley Stevens (MI-11) introduced the Severe Turbulence Research and Development Act of 2023. This bill will enhance the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) monitoring and understanding of severe turbulence to better inform the development of measures to mitigate safety impacts on flight crews and the flying public that may result from severe turbulence.


May 18, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Rep. Haley Stevens (MI-11), and Rep. Young Kim (CA-40) introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Accounting STEM Pursuit Act. This bill will help to establish the accounting profession as a valuable STEM career pathway and encourage diversity in the future of the accounting workforce. 


May 14, 2023

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Birmingham, said she was "blown away" by Crider's story, which she guessed was also likely the experience of other families in southeast Michigan, especially after a series of damaging, historic storms in recent years that flooded basements across the region.