News

June 2020
Stabenow Introduces New Bipartisan Bill to Help Michigan School Districts and Colleges Safely Reopen this Fall
Report: The Price of Inaction is Highest for Poor Families and Low-Wealth Americans
Stabenow, Peters Help Senate Pass Bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act That Will Benefit Michigan
Stabenow, Peters Announce $5.5 Million Federal Grant to State of Michigan for M-1 Corridor in Metro Detroit
Michigan Congressional Delegation Urges Trump Administration to Declare a Major Disaster for Midland County and Neighboring Counties
Stabenow, Peters Welcome $25 Million Federal Grant to Improve, Expand Customs Operations at Blue Water Bridge
Report: Actions Speak Louder than Words – Essential Workers Deserve More than a Thank You
Stabenow, Peters Announce $5.6 Million for Saginaw Transit Authority Regional Services Through the CARES Act
Stabenow, Peters Champion Senate Passage of Needed Changes to Paycheck Protection Program for Small Businesses in Michigan
Stabenow, Peters Announce Over $5.7 Million for Transportation Services in Battle Creek, Ottawa County Through the CARES Act
May 2020
International Trade Commission to Track Foreign Cherry Imports at Urging of Senators Stabenow and Peters
Stabenow, Peters Announce Over $64 Million in Funding for the Detroit Department of Transportation Through the CARES Act
Senator Stabenow Announces Michigan Families Approved to Use Food Assistance to Purchase Groceries Online
Senator Stabenow Introduces Legislation to Protect Michigan’s Food Supply
Stabenow, Peters Announce $11.5 Million in Federal Grants for Kalamazoo, Berrien County Transit Services
Stabenow, Peters Announce Over $3 Million in Funding for Bay Metro Transit
Report: American Families and Communities Will Pay the Price If Republicans Refuse to Support State and Local Services
Senator Stabenow Announces $22.5 Million High-Speed Internet Investment in Rural West Michigan
Stabenow, Peters Announce $19 Million in Funding for Flint Mass Transportation Authority
Stabenow, Peters Announce Over $41 Million in Funding for Michigan to Respond to COVID-19
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