Janise O’Neil Robinson is a Democrat running for election to the Michigan House of Representatives for the 28th District. Raised by a working mother and a dad who had a life-changing injury at a young age, the experience of her family adapting to life with disabilities led her to a career as a special education teacher and advocate for kids in the Taylor public schools.
O’Neil Robinson’s priorities include fully funding public education and providing services that support teachers, students, and families. She has worked for three decades to improve Michigan’s education system, including fighting against Betsy DeVos-led efforts to take money away from our public schools to fund for-profit schools.
O’Neil Robinson believes in creating an economy that works for all, where wages meet the cost of living, housing is affordable, and the wealthy pay their fair share. She supports protecting reproductive freedom, common sense gun violence prevention measures, and funding local infrastructure. O’Neil Robinson will fight to support workers’ rights, ensure equality for the LGBTQ+ community, and protect our air, water, and environment.
O’Neil Robinson has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Service Employees International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, and We the People - Michigan.
O’Neil Robinson is running against Republican incumbent Jamie Thompson. Thompson has pushed election conspiracy theories, stood against common sense gun violence prevention legislation, and is against reproductive freedom. Thompson is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan and the anti-public education, DeVos-backed organization the Great Lakes Education Project.
Janise O’Neil Robinson is the most progressive choice in this race.
Janise O’Neil Robinson is a Democrat running for election to the Michigan House of Representatives for the 28th District. Raised by a working mother and a dad who had a life-changing injury at a young age, the experience of her family adapting to life with disabilities led her to a career as a special education teacher and advocate for kids in the Taylor public schools.
O’Neil Robinson’s priorities include fully funding public education and providing services that support teachers, students, and families. She has worked for three decades to improve Michigan’s education system, including fighting against Betsy DeVos-led efforts to take money away from our public schools to fund for-profit schools.
O’Neil Robinson believes in creating an economy that works for all, where wages meet the cost of living, housing is affordable, and the wealthy pay their fair share. She supports protecting reproductive freedom, common sense gun violence prevention measures, and funding local infrastructure. O’Neil Robinson will fight to support workers’ rights, ensure equality for the LGBTQ+ community, and protect our air, water, and environment.
O’Neil Robinson has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Service Employees International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, and We the People - Michigan.
O’Neil Robinson is running against Republican incumbent Jamie Thompson. Thompson has pushed election conspiracy theories, stood against common sense gun violence prevention legislation, and is against reproductive freedom. Thompson is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan and the anti-public education, DeVos-backed organization the Great Lakes Education Project.
Janise O’Neil Robinson is the most progressive choice in this race.
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