Incumbent Lansing City Councilman Jeremy Garza, a lifelong Lansing resident and union plumber, is serving his second term on the council, including time as president. Known as a bridge-builder, he focuses on delivering results for working families, seniors, and children. Garza has prioritized public safety, securing funding for more officers, social workers, and life-saving equipment for firefighters, while also investing in infrastructure like street reconstruction, sidewalk repairs, and traffic calming in underserved areas.
Garza believes Lansing must get back to basics by investing in core services, roads, trash pickup, snow removal, parks, and neighborhood cleanups. Garza puts people before special interests, advocating for fair economic policies that require companies receiving tax incentives to hire local workers at good wages with benefits, strengthening Lansing’s economy for everyone.
Jeremy Garza is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Incumbent Lansing City Councilman Jeremy Garza, a lifelong Lansing resident and union plumber, is serving his second term on the council, including time as president. Known as a bridge-builder, he focuses on delivering results for working families, seniors, and children. Garza has prioritized public safety, securing funding for more officers, social workers, and life-saving equipment for firefighters, while also investing in infrastructure like street reconstruction, sidewalk repairs, and traffic calming in underserved areas.
Garza believes Lansing must get back to basics by investing in core services, roads, trash pickup, snow removal, parks, and neighborhood cleanups. Garza puts people before special interests, advocating for fair economic policies that require companies receiving tax incentives to hire local workers at good wages with benefits, strengthening Lansing’s economy for everyone.
Jeremy Garza is the most progressive candidate in this race.
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.