Heath Lowry, an Indigenous law attorney and policy specialist, is running for Lansing City Council in the 4th Ward. He has dedicated his career to advocating for survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking while shaping policies that protect vulnerable communities.
In Lansing, he serves as President of the Westside Neighborhood Association, fostering collaboration and neighborhood pride, and as a member of the Board of Zoning Appeals, where he works to ensure development aligns with community goals. He also previously served as an executive officer of the Ingham County Democratic Party, advocating for social justice, economic equality, and sustainability.
Lowry’s priorities include revitalizing Lansing’s economic corridors, supporting small businesses, and attracting investment to strengthen local jobs. He also emphasizes safe, walkable neighborhoods, improved city services, and accountable government. Committed to transparency and inclusivity, he pledges to ensure residents’ voices are heard and their concerns addressed while working to build a stronger, more equitable Lansing.
Heath Lowry, an Indigenous law attorney and policy specialist, is running for Lansing City Council in the 4th Ward. He has dedicated his career to advocating for survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking while shaping policies that protect vulnerable communities.
In Lansing, he serves as President of the Westside Neighborhood Association, fostering collaboration and neighborhood pride, and as a member of the Board of Zoning Appeals, where he works to ensure development aligns with community goals. He also previously served as an executive officer of the Ingham County Democratic Party, advocating for social justice, economic equality, and sustainability.
Lowry’s priorities include revitalizing Lansing’s economic corridors, supporting small businesses, and attracting investment to strengthen local jobs. He also emphasizes safe, walkable neighborhoods, improved city services, and accountable government. Committed to transparency and inclusivity, he pledges to ensure residents’ voices are heard and their concerns addressed while working to build a stronger, more equitable Lansing.
Of the four progressive candidates running, Jeremy Garza stands out as the most progressive.
There are two open seats for this position; voters are expected to select two candidates on their ballot.