Brenda Carter is an incumbent Democrat running for her fourth term in the Michigan House of Representatives for the 48th District. She chairs the Insurance and Financial Services committee and sits on the committees for Tax Policy, Health Policy, and the joint committee on Administrative Rules. She is the chair and co-founder of the poverty and homelessness caucus, which is bi-partisan and bi-cameral.
Carter served in a historic legislative session with a Democratic majority that took major strides forward on key issues. The Democratic majority passed the Reproductive Health Act, ensuring all Michiganders can make their own decisions about how and when to start a family, gave Michigan's kids free school breakfast and lunch and additional funds to support our students, and passed common sense gun violence prevention measures. Putting hard-working Michiganders' first, they also quintupled the Working Families Tax Credit, got rid of the retirement tax, and got rid of so-called "right to work" anti-worker legislation to ensure workers have bargaining power to stand up to greedy corporations. Carter also helped expand the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and codify parts of the Affordable Care Act into law that protect LGBTQ+ Michiganders from discrimination in healthcare, housing, and the workplace.
Carter’s priorities include fixing roads and infrastructure, increasing public school funding and opportunities, state government transparency, increased and fair minimum wages, and environmental safety and impact.
Carter has been endorsed by the following organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, MI Poder, Service Employees International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan.
Carter is running against Republican Melissa Schultz, an avid Trump supporter who has publicly pushed election conspiracy theories, anti-vaccine rhetoric, and has expressed anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment.
Brenda Carter is the best choice in this race.
Brenda Carter is an incumbent Democrat running for her fourth term in the Michigan House of Representatives for the 48th District. She chairs the Insurance and Financial Services committee and sits on the committees for Tax Policy, Health Policy, and the joint committee on Administrative Rules. She is the chair and co-founder of the poverty and homelessness caucus, which is bi-partisan and bi-cameral.
Carter served in a historic legislative session with a Democratic majority that took major strides forward on key issues. The Democratic majority passed the Reproductive Health Act, ensuring all Michiganders can make their own decisions about how and when to start a family, gave Michigan's kids free school breakfast and lunch and additional funds to support our students, and passed common sense gun violence prevention measures. Putting hard-working Michiganders' first, they also quintupled the Working Families Tax Credit, got rid of the retirement tax, and got rid of so-called "right to work" anti-worker legislation to ensure workers have bargaining power to stand up to greedy corporations. Carter also helped expand the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and codify parts of the Affordable Care Act into law that protect LGBTQ+ Michiganders from discrimination in healthcare, housing, and the workplace.
Carter’s priorities include fixing roads and infrastructure, increasing public school funding and opportunities, state government transparency, increased and fair minimum wages, and environmental safety and impact.
Carter has been endorsed by the following organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, MI Poder, Service Employees International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan.
Carter is running against Republican Melissa Schultz, an avid Trump supporter who has publicly pushed election conspiracy theories, anti-vaccine rhetoric, and has expressed anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment.
Brenda Carter is the best choice in this race.
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