Haley Stevens U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 11th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Haley Stevens U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 11th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Haley Stevens, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Michigan’s 11th district since 2019, has been actively voicing her thoughts on various issues through social media. On March 3, 2025, she addressed her constituents and broader audience on topics ranging from citizen engagement to women's rights and economic policies.
In a post made on March 3, 2025, at 13:58 UTC, Stevens emphasized the importance of communication between elected officials and the public. She stated: "I want every single person to know that their voice, their expressions, their fears, their hopes will be heard. We are working really hard for you, not only as an elected official but as a steward of this government. Please continue to reach out.”
Later that day at 19:01 UTC, Stevens reflected on Women's History Month by acknowledging the struggles and achievements of women who fought for fundamental rights. She expressed concern over legislation such as the SAVE Act potentially reversing progress: "This women’s history month, I’m standing alongside the generations of women before me who fought for me and every other American woman to have the right to vote, get credit in our own names, own property, and pursue careers."
In another statement posted at 21:06 UTC on the same day, Stevens voiced strong opposition against tariffs on Canada proposed by then-President Donald Trump. She warned about severe repercussions for the U.S auto industry: "TARIFFS ON CANADA ARE GOING TO BLOW A HOLE IN THE U.S AUTO INDUSTRY. Production lines will freeze. Autoworkers out of a job." Drawing from her experience with the auto rescue in 2009, she urged Trump to reconsider these threats.