100,000 workers to lose unemployment lifeline unless Senate acts
- — August 24, 2009
Proposal is second wave of legislation to help struggling homeowners
- — August 13, 2009
Leland condemns violence, calls for more school safety officers and grants
- — July 01, 2009
Lawmakers develop strategy to bring grocery stores to the city
- — June 19, 2009
Detroit lawmaker aims to ensure local access to affordable food stores
- — June 12, 2009
Lawmaker calls on Senate to stand up for Michigan residents, vote to end immunity
- — March 26, 2009
'Hire Michigan First' plan rewards businesses that hire Michigan residents, cracks down on using tax dollars to provide jobs for illegal immigrants
- — March 09, 2009
Plan will give homeowners more time to seek help, speak with lenders
- — February 17, 2009
Detroit lawmaker will lead the way in revitalizing Michigan's core cities
- — February 02, 2009
Home Loan Protection Act aims to fight the foreclosure crisis hurting the area
- — June 25, 2008
Teenager’s death on west side shows need for legislation House passed a year ago
- — April 01, 2008
Legislator's next informal gatherings with residents are on April 4, April 7
- — March 26, 2008
Northwest police officers will be on hand to provide information, answer questions
- — March 26, 2008
Plan aims to prevent disruption on mass transit, boost state's economic development
- — March 05, 2008
Options help save gas, reduce congestion in downtown Detroit during MDOT project
- — February 26, 2008
Representative hosts Sustainability Coalition, made up of college students statewide
- — February 14, 2008
New program attacks problem of skyrocketing adjustable-rate loans
- — December 06, 2007
Youngsters to give anti-drug performance in Escanaba, participate in nature activities
- — July 30, 2007
Comprehensive plan saves money, makes government more effective
- — July 20, 2007
Community effort is part of Motor City Makeover 2007
- — May 10, 2007
Community effort is part of Motor City Makeover 2007
- — May 08, 2007
Representative invites residents to ride GM hybrid bus, attend education day
- — April 16, 2007
Plan will bring relief to motorists as gas prices continue to soar
- — June 21, 2006
Democrats offer plan that will expand voter access
- — May 04, 2006
House Republicans want to take $34 million from School Aid Fund
- — May 04, 2006
Leland takes action on Mental Health Commission report
- — May 02, 2006
Legislation protects consumers and forces accountability
- — January 19, 2006
Detroit Dems: Package increases benefits, gives 13-week extension
- — December 12, 2005
Detroit Dems: Package increases benefits, gives 13-week extension
- — December 12, 2005
Detroit Dems: Republicans also refuse to extend unemployment assistance
- — December 05, 2005
Call comes day after Consumers Energy announces 47 percent rate increase
- — December 05, 2005
Governor blocks tax shift from wealthy corporations to citizens
- — November 22, 2005
Legislation protects workers, ends outrageous golden parachutes
- — November 21, 2005
- — October 28, 2005
Investment will bring high-tech jobs, boost small business
- — October 28, 2005
Legislation bans winter shut-offs, strengthens heating assistance program
- — October 17, 2005
- — October 14, 2005
Legislation to rollback rates, protect consumers and force accountability
- — October 10, 2005
Legislation to rollback rates, protect consumers and force accountability
- — October 10, 2005
Legislation offers universal access to pre-school education, which paves the way to lifelong learning, higher earnings
- — September 23, 2005
Representatives say beware of unscrupulous lenders
- — August 13, 2005
Plan will save Michigan consumers up to 50 percent on drug costs
- — July 25, 2005
Project aims to reduce rates for Detroit, Flint residents
- — June 13, 2005
Representatives say decision setbacks consumer protection
- — April 26, 2005
House Democrats call for no-reason absentee voting
- — April 20, 2005
- — March 23, 2005
Michigan joins other states in forcing drug companies to publicize results
- — March 20, 2005
Leland introduces legislation that would open the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to public scrutiny
- — March 16, 2005
Leland introduces legislation that would open the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to public scrutiny
- — March 16, 2005
Democrats' blitz charges waste companies $7.50 per ton; municipalities that dump banned, dangerous items will have certification revoked
- — February 21, 2005
Freshman representative vows to bring hometown concerns to Lansing
- — January 06, 2005





