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
Rep. Haley Stevens, representing Michigan’s 11th district in the U.S. Congress, shared several updates through her Twitter account on May 1, 2025. Known for her focus on Michigan's manufacturing industry, education, and local community developments, Stevens’ posts reflect a commitment to her constituents' interests and broader state concerns.
In a tweet dated May 1, 2025, Rep. Haley Stevens expressed her opposition to the California vehicle emissions standard, emphasizing its potential detrimental effects on Michigan manufacturers. She stated, "Let me be clear: I oppose the California standard because it unfairly targets Michigan manufacturers. I'll continue working to maintain fair vehicle emissions standards that provide the most consistency for our automakers and strengthen our ability to lead the world in vehicle."
Later the same day, Stevens highlighted rehabilitative efforts in Pontiac, Michigan, celebrating the progress and innovative developments in the area. Her tweet noted, "Reinvestment in Pontiac Michigan continues to impress and inspire!! This article captures it perfectly, congrats to M1 Concourse and their new $30M development." Stevens linked an article that further explores the revitalization in Pontiac, showcasing how these projects contribute to community growth.
In another tweet the same day, Stevens extended gratitude towards Heather Schulz of the National Education Association for advocating for Michigan's students and educators. Stevens criticized upcoming Republican budget cuts, tweeting, "Thank you, Heather Schulz with @NEA for standing up for Michigan’s students, educators, and working families. These reckless Republican reconciliation cuts threaten our classrooms and communities. We won’t stay silent — I’ve got your back!"
Haley Stevens, born in 1983 in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and residing in Birmingham, has represented Michigan's 11th District since 2019 after replacing Dave Trott. She holds a BA from American University.