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Renee Richer is running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 108th District.
Richer has a doctorate in biology from Harvard University and throughout her career studied human health and how the environment impacts it. When she’s not running her small business or helping with the farm, Richer is teaching at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in Marinette.
Richer’s priorities include protecting our water and our air for healthier outcomes, ensuring access to healthcare that’s not only affordable but close enough to actually access, fighting for transparency and accountability in Lansing, and protecting our seniors by repealing the senior pension tax.
Richer is endorsed by five of our partner organizations including Michigan Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, Michigan AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Between the Lines.
Richer is challenging extreme, right-wing, State Rep. Beau LaFave, who brought a loaded assault rifle on the floor of the Michigan House during the Governor’s State of the Union speech, only to have it stolen from his Lansing apartment the same night when he failed to secure it. According to his voting record, he is incredibly anti-choice, anti-common sense gun law reform, and has voted in favor of work requirements for medicaid qualification that hurts low income and impoverished families. He is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life and by the DeVos-connected Great Lakes Education Project.
Richer is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.richerin2020.com/Renee Richer
Renee Richer is running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 108th District.
Renee Richer is running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 108th District.
Richer has a doctorate in biology from Harvard University and throughout her career studied human health and how the environment impacts it. When she’s not running her small business or helping with the farm, Richer is teaching at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in Marinette.
Richer’s priorities include protecting our water and our air for healthier outcomes, ensuring access to healthcare that’s not only affordable but close enough to actually access, fighting for transparency and accountability in Lansing, and protecting our seniors by repealing the senior pension tax.
Richer is endorsed by five of our partner organizations including Michigan Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, Michigan AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Between the Lines.
Richer is challenging extreme, right-wing, State Rep. Beau LaFave, who brought a loaded assault rifle on the floor of the Michigan House during the Governor’s State of the Union speech, only to have it stolen from his Lansing apartment the same night when he failed to secure it. According to his voting record, he is incredibly anti-choice, anti-common sense gun law reform, and has voted in favor of work requirements for medicaid qualification that hurts low income and impoverished families. He is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life and by the DeVos-connected Great Lakes Education Project.
Richer is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.richerin2020.com/Renee Richer
Renee Richer is running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 108th District.
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