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Rep. Haley Stevens advocates for labor rights and technology investment

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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens Serving Michigan's 11th District Stevensrict | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens Serving Michigan's 11th District Stevensrict | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Haley Stevens, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Michigan’s 11th district, recently shared her thoughts on several key issues through a series of tweets. These tweets highlight her legislative efforts and opinions on union rights, technological advancements, and education.

On March 5, 2025, Rep. Stevens expressed her support for the PRO Act by stating "Every American should be able to join a union if they want. It's why I'm a proud cosponsor of the PRO Act, reintroduced today. We must pass this bill so working Americans can bargain with billionaires for better conditions, benefits & their fair share of our nation's prosperity!"

The following day, March 6, 2025, she addressed the competition with China in electric vehicle production by announcing new legislation: "China is making 36,000 EVs a day. To win the mid-21st century & beat China, we must invest in tomorrow's tech. That’s why I introduced the Wireless Charging Grant Program bill today, so we can develop roads that charge tomorrow’s EVs while you drive."

Later that same day, Rep. Stevens discussed STEM education alongside Doug Balz at Seaholm High School: "Just here talking about STEM education with my friend, Doug Balz, who also happened to run the nerd lab at my alma mater, Seaholm High! The administration may be coming for the Dept of Ed but our work for students will not be deterred!"

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