U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens Serving Michigan's 11th District | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens Serving Michigan's 11th District | Facebook Website
Rep. Haley Stevens, currently serving Michigan's 11th district in Congress, has been vocal on several pressing issues. Her concerns are captured through a series of tweets addressing matters ranging from a kidnapping situation overseas to domestic legislative challenges.
On March 27, Stevens highlighted a meeting with the family of Elizabeth Tsurkov, a graduate student from Princeton University who was kidnapped by the Iraqi arm of Hezbollah. She emphasized Tsurkov's connection with the Iraqi people and expressed optimism about her condition, mentioning her role as co-chair of the Congressional Hostage Task Force. The tweet can be accessed here.
On March 28, Stevens criticized proposed budget cuts affecting health research and addiction services, warning of their potential impact on Michiganders. She discussed these concerns with Hilary Golston of Fox2News. This interaction is available for viewing here.
Later that day, Stevens expressed opposition to the "SAVE Act," a proposed measure she argued would restrict voting access for women whose married names differ from their birth certificates. She questioned the rationale behind the Act and its relevance, stating, "We're not going back to 1919." Her tweet is available here.