Yesterday, we got a lot done for Michiganders. But something happened in the House and Senate that I wanted you to see. Yesterday, members went to the floor to share the stories of women who chose abortion care in Michigan, a right I'm fighting like hell to protect. 🧵
Here’s why that’s important: at the end of the day, policy decisions are about families we are charged with representing. They are about #SomeoneYouLove. It’s the women in these stories, and their families, who will be impacted if our 1931 abortion ban goes into effect.
Whether a woman faces a medically complex pregnancy, such as an ectopic pregnancy, or an assault, or simply can't afford to bring another child into her family, that woman deserves the freedom to decide what's best. Not politicians.
Here are some of their stories:
#SomeoneYouLove has had an abortion. Someone like Rosemary Bayer who had an ectopic pregnancy. Nothing about her decision was easy.
#SomeoneYouLove may need to access abortion one day – just like Christine Morse who was diagnosed with breast cancer and just a few days later, a positive pregnancy test. To get the life-saving treatment she needed, she had to terminate her pregnancy.
#SomeoneYouLove may have birth control fail them. Someone like Nancy. She was still in college, no health insurance, and was unprepared to give a child the future they deserve. Because she was able to have a safe abortion, she was able to chart her own destiny.
#SomeoneYouLove has needed an abortion. Like Karen, a mother of two who received heartbreaking news that her pregnancy was non-viable. Karen’s story is a testament to why we must keep defending reproductive freedom.
#SomeoneYouLove may have been sexually assaulted. Someone like Christine who had an abortion at 17. No politician should make this choice for women and families.
#SomeoneYouLove has struggled with infertility. Someone like Lauren who has been trying to get pregnant for years. We must ensure that those who need emergency medical care can get it when they need it most.
#SomeoneYouLove has had an abortion before #RoeVWade. Women like Karen who doesn’t want anyone to share her experience of fear and lack of safety. We must appeal the outdated 1931 law, so women can access safe, legal abortions.
Whatever the reason, #SomeoneYouLove may need an abortion. It's not our place to judge, rather protect women who deserve the freedom to make their own decisions about their futures and lives.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
In Michigan, we believe if you work hard, you should be able to build a good life for yourself and your family. That means keeping more of your hard-earned money, lowering costs on essentials, and ensuring opportunity isn't out of reach for anyone. Here's how we get it done 🧵
💰 Put money back in your pocket by continuing the Working Families Tax Credit—an average refund of $3,000 for over 700,000 working families (benefitting half the kids in Michigan!)
🎓 Expand free Pre-K so every four-year-old in Michigan has access to high-quality early learning, saving families $10,000 per child.
Every family in our state should be able to access the care they need, from fertility treatments like IVF to contraception and more. You should have the choice make the healthcare decisions that are right for you.
Every Michigander deserves these fundamental freedoms. Period.
I’ve heard from parents like Cynthia, who struggled for years with infertility before finally giving birth to her son through IVF. Cynthia wouldn’t have been able to have a baby without these treatments, and she told me how grateful she is for the opportunity to be a mother.
I’ve also heard stories from women like Michaela, who was put on contraception as a teenager to help address her PCOS symptoms. These treatments are used for far more than just preventing pregnancy, and access to it is vital for Michaela to be able to live her life.
I’d like to celebrate with 53 wishes I have for Michigan in the next year – and together, I know we can make them happen 👇
13. With @michigandnr’s Nature Awaits program, every 4th grader in Michigan is eligible for a free field trip to a state park or rec area – if you’re a teacher, don’t forget to sign up at 🌱 michigan.gov/natureawaits
25. We’re committed to supporting lifelong learning, and @MichiganLEAP is here to help. From the Michigan Guarantee to Michigan Reconnect to scholarships that help fund your education, we’re working to ensure more Michiganders can achieve their educational goals 🎓
The shooting of former President Trump was a disgusting act of violence that caps off an alarming, years-long trend in our politics.
There have been incidents we all know: a shooting at a practice for the Congressional baseball game, the plot to kidnap and kill me, the storming of the Capitol, and an in-home assault on the former Speaker of the House’s husband.
Behind all these incidents is rhetoric. We have seen calls to hate, harm, or jail political opponents. Violent conspiracies from the seediest corners of the internet have become incorporated into stump speeches.
We're setting Michigan up for success and making record investments that will benefit everyone across the state, all without raising taxes by a penny!
That's right, another balanced, bipartisan budget in the books that will make a real difference in people's lives. Here's how 👇
📚 This budget puts students first so every Michigander can get a world-class education. We’re making record investments in education from pre-K to postsecondary, expanding free pre-K, increasing funding for the Michigan Achievement Scholarship, and continuing Michigan Reconnect.
💰 From new parents to retirees, we’re putting money back into your pockets.
Building on our work to lower costs for hardworking Michiganders, we’re continuing the Working Families Tax Credit and providing tax relief to Michigan seniors following the retirement tax repeal.
Michigan Central Station is a monument to our state’s powerful history and an inspiration for the future we’re building toward. From the early 20th century to today, it’s more than a building – it’s a symbol of what this city, what our state can be 👇
🚂 When it opened in 1914, Michigan Central Station was an icon , connecting Detroit to destinations across North America. It was a source of pride for the city, and an incredible first impression for all those who visited.
During World War II, this was where teary-eyed goodbyes were said as families saw soldiers off, and where hopeful reunions took place. After the war, Michigan Central Station was a hub for people coming from around the world seeking jobs in our booming auto industry 🚗