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From the Chair
Early voting is underway in Michigan’s presidential primary.
A vote for any other presidential candidate or a vote as “uncommitted” does not help our cause against Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans. Trump and MAGA Republicans are a danger to our democracy and the health of our nation. Trump and MAGA Republicans are looking to undermine our democracy, remove gun safety measures, stall our nation’s economic progress, enact a national abortion ban, and much more. President Biden and our vision of unity must be at the forefront, and that begins with a united effort to support President Biden in the primary.
The nine-day early voting period, culminating with the election on February 27, is a result of one of the 142 new laws passed in 2023 by our Democratic Legislature that went into effect last Tuesday. The delay was thanks to ongoing Republican foot-dragging. The state constitution says a law can only go into effect immediately if it gets a two-thirds vote in the House and Senate. Republicans decided to delay the inevitable on all of those laws by denying the two-thirds immediate effect vote.
Regardless, the early voting law is part of a package of bills enacted by the Legislature to make it easier for Michigan citizens to exercise their right to vote. Other new election laws include secure drop boxes, electronic tracking and streamlined absentee ballot processes, including a permanent mail voter list. Another new law directs the state to automatically register people who are leaving incarceration to vote. Effective June 2025, this landmark legislation restores voting rights for historically disenfranchised people.
Against a backdrop of historical disenfranchisement, Democrats stand as fervent advocates for voting rights, and will continue working to strengthen voting rights and accessibility for all Michiganders, especially Black voters.
Election officials across Michigan have faced threats of violence since the 2020 election, hindering efforts to fully staff elections. A new law protects poll workers against intimidation and threats, ensuring a safe environment for election workers, and another makes it a felony to prevent an elected official from performing their official duties in conducting an election.
House Democrats have solidified Michigan’s commitment to accessible and secure elections with key bills reflecting ongoing efforts to strengthen the state’s democracy. The measures increase access to voting, safeguard the democratic rights of Michiganders and affirm Michigan as a place where every voice matters.
And best of all: Michigan’s chief elections officer is the nation’s best Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson. She is one of the nation’s leading experts on election law and literally wrote the book on running state elections. “State Secretaries of State: Guardians of the Democratic Process” looks into their pivotal role in the promotion of a healthy democracy. The book provides the first in-depth study of the Secretary’s role in registering voters, enforcing voting laws and regulations, overseeing elections, and certifying results.
In the wake of these monumental legislative victories, Michigan stands poised for a new era of empowered voters and strengthened democratic values. The dedication of our lawmakers has made it easier for every voice to be heard at the ballot box.
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While the 2023 legislative session was a record-setter for passing important laws, there is more to be done. One important effort will be expanding on the state’s contribution to fighting climate change. We’re joined on the podcast by Washtenaw County state Senator Jeff Irwin, a key leader on climate change.
Senator Irwin is a fearless advocate for the environment, public education, and criminal justice reform, among other areas. He is serving his second term in the Michigan Senate.
Since 2018, Senator Irwin has introduced legislation tightening regulations against polluters and ensuring our schools are properly screening students for dyslexia — and getting them the help they need. He has worked to allow more juvenile offenders to seal their records, expunge all cannabis-related offenses, ban PFAS in food packaging and expand the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Irwin has a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Michigan and lives in Washtenaw County. He represented the City of Ann Arbor in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2011 to 2017.
In the News
How to vote and when to do it: A Michigan primary primer – mlive.com
Michigan Policy
- Countdown to a Better Michigan! – housedems.com
- Gun, abortion, energy reform among 142 Michigan laws taking effect Tuesday – Bridge Michigan
Michigan Politics
- RNC recognizes Pete Hoekstra as Michigan GOP chair; Karamo ignores decision – mlive.com
- In battleground Michigan, a striking Republican schism persists – MSNBC
- Michigan GOP infighting shakes up presidential primary – Detroit News
- ‘Mass confusion’ as Michigan GOP preps presidential caucus amid leadership fight – Bridge Michigan
- Michigan Rep. Josh Schriver condemned for ‘Great Replacement’ social media post ⋆ Michigan Advance
- GOP state rep stripped of committee after ‘great replacement’ post
- Michigan rep Josh Schriver thinks Abe Lincoln wrote the Constitution – Detroit Free Press
- Michigan GOP Rep. Josh Schriver Doubles Down on Racist Tweet – The Daily Beast
- Missing disclosures from Michigan U.S. Senate candidates prompt ethics complaints – mlive.com
- Prosecutor describes elector plot as ‘conspiracy’ tied to Trump team – Detroit News
- Democrats are trying to turn the GOP’s 2024 Senate contenders into Dr. Oz – NBC News
- Former Michigan Dems chair says he filed ethics complaint against Prosecutor Lucido – Detroit Free Press
Trump, the Crimes and the Courts
- The Full Stormy Hush-Money Tale Features Plenty of Witnesses Who Could Be Trouble for Trump – Mother Jones
- Trump fraud verdict: $364 million penalty imposed – AP News
- Trump’s “Valentine” to Melania is a Fundraising Grift – Twitter
- Trump ramps up calls to Congress to impeach Biden – The Washington Post
- Opinion | Trump Is Losing It – Jamelle Bouie/The New York Times
National News on Policy and Politics
- VIDEO – President Biden Delivers Remarks on Senate Passage of the Bipartisan Supplemental Agreement – YouTube
- Recession has struck some of the world’s top economies. The US keeps defying expectations – AP News
- Joe Manchin announces he will not run for president – NBC News
- Media creates Biden “fitness” crisis – by Judd Legum/Popular Information
- Second Trump presidency would axe Biden climate agenda, gut energy regulators – Reuters
- Trump Privately Expresses Support for a 16-Week Abortion Ban – The New York Times
- FBI informant charged with lying about the Biden’s ties to Ukrainian business – AP News
- VIDEO: Fox quiet after indictment of GOP ‘informant’ blows up impeachment case – Chris Hayes/MSNBC
- A chaotic US House is losing three Republican committee chairs to retirement in the span of a week – AP News
- VIDEO: The Problem with Border Protection: Donald Trump – Lincoln Project via YouTube
- Texas Soldiers ‘Don’t Believe’ In Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star – HuffPost
- Indiana National Guard headed to Texas to help secure southern border – Indianapolis Star
- Indiana Senate Democratic Leader Statement on Gov. Holcomb deploying Indiana National Guard to Texas Border for Political Stunt – Indiana Senate Democrats
- Faced with wave of hostile bills, transgender rights leaders are playing “a defense game” – AP News
- Trans women should be arrested over bathroom use, N.C. gubernatorial candidate says – The Washington Post