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“Just a handful of days ago, I was in Pontiac, Michigan, participating in a trunk or treat[...] parents were excited to be out there with their kiddos, but just a few minutes into the conversation, they were talking to me about the price of candy.”
“[...] Some were asking me about SNAP benefits and feeling very frustrated.”
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.
“I want to sincerely thank Congresswoman Haley Stevens and her staff for assisting my father with his Social Security disability claim. My father suffered multiple strokes and was left without a job or income. Navigating the medical system and the Social Security process was overwhelming. As his daughter, I tried to help but felt completely lost in a world of paperwork, medical requests and long delays. After reaching out to Congresswoman Stevens’ office, her team immediately stepped in to help. Within just two months, his claim was approved.
“For over nine months, I was at a frustrating standstill with my health insurance agency. A technical error at the start of 2025 caused a treatment that was previously covered to be suddenly denied. Despite countless phone calls and letters, even the insurance agents admitted the error but were unable to resolve it. This treatment was critical for my son’s development, and the delay was both exhausting and disheartening. When I reached out to the Office of Congresswoman Stevens, I received a call the very same day.
MI Congresswoman Renews Push For Her "No Tariffs on Groceries Act" to Counter Trump's Reckless Tariffs and Lower Food Costs for Working Families
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With Donald Trump’s government shutdown delaying the Consumer Price Index (CPI) originally supposed to be released today, inflation is still hurting Michiganders as Donald Trump continues to collect his reckless tariffs.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI: Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens blasted President Trump and his Republican allies for their reckless shutdown tactics, which are putting federal workers and Michigan families at risk.