Dear Friend,
The weekend was a clear sign we are returning to our new “normal”. By the time I return to DC for votes this week, I will have attended and participated in close to 30 events. Each of them is important in their own way, keeping me close to the communities that I represent, some an extension of annual rituals and traditions, and others representing new beginnings of equal… Read more »
Dear Friend,
It has been an unpredictable week here in DC. I tested positive for COVID on Thursday morning, the day that the Public Health Emergency ended. I am staying home and resting, to keep others safe and recover, but let this serve as a reminder that 1000 people per week are still dying of this disease, and we must all remain careful.
On the bright side, I announced… Read more »
Dear Friend,
Last week, I had another busy week both in DC and the district! Started the week off strong by showing the UM football team around DC, then headed home for some important events throughout MI-06. I visited Riverview to hear about the State of the City and spoke with Protect Our Care about the importance of the Medicaid continuous coverage requirement for people with… Read more »
Dear Friend,
Another busy weekend in Michigan turned into a busy week in D.C. We held four town halls in four days, before returning to the Capitol for important committee work, and to introduce a new bipartisan bill that will expand access to care in the home. I’m excited about federal investments we announced last week in clean energy and infrastructure in our district, and a… Read more »
Dear Friend,
These weeks in Washington have been busier than they’ve been in years—non-stop work on so many important issues. As soon as we wrapped up work in Washington, I headed home to Michigan for lots of events throughout the district this weekend—celebrating Earth Day, events that were postponed due to recent bad weather, several annual events I always look forward to, and… Read more »
Dear friend,
So much happened last week, and now we’ve started a busy couple of weeks here in Michigan. Last Monday, we began the week by welcoming a group of original Rosie the Riveters, all aged 97 to 101, to Washington to celebrate their patriotism and bravery and honor their legacy, which paved the way forward for generations of women.
I also spoke with… Read more »
Dear Friend,
Happy to be headed back home to Michigan after wrapping up a very busy week in Washington! Met with many Michiganders to listen and discuss issues important to communities back home—including Michigan students, had lots of work in my Energy and Commerce and Natural Resources Committees—including a hearing on protecting Americans’ online data with social media company… Read more »
Dear Friend,
Being home in Michigan and out in our communities—talking to all of you—is the best and most important part of my job. This last week back home has been busy, and I’ve been doing a lot of listening: at college campuses across the district, at high school robotics competitions, at our Western Washtenaw Town Hall, and at the St. Patrick’s Day parade and parties, to… Read more »
Representative Debbie Dingell
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