Skip to content
Representative Marie Donigan's Web Site

Sidebar Navigation

Sign up for my E-Newsletter.
Receive news and information about key issues in our district.
Subscribe
View map of district 26.

Office Address
N0790 House Office Building

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-3818
Fax: (517) 373-5888

Toll-Free
(866) 585-2471

Email
mariedonigan@house.mi.gov

News


News

Oakland Dems Unveil Bold Vision to Strengthen Michigan's Future

Leading list of priorities: Affordable health care, education, job creation

ROYAL OAK – Oakland County Democrats today announced a bold agenda to tackle Michigan's challenges head-on and move the state in a new, positive direction. The plan includes reducing high health care costs, expanding educational opportunities and new policies that will attract investments in 21st century jobs.

"It's time to invest in the people of Michigan," said State Representative Andy Meisner (D-Ferndale). "By finding cost-effective ways to strengthen our educational system, fighting to lower the cost of health care and protecting our vast natural resources, we will attract businesses to our state and create jobs."

In announcements across the state, Democrats said their health and education committees will be working on major reforms to health care and education in Michigan. They also laid out their vision for a six-point plan for the House, which will:

1. Fight the skyrocketing cost of health care.

Democrats are pursuing proposals to lower health care costs and are looking at a statewide catastrophic health care pool, as well as State Representative Marie Donigan's (D-Royal Oak) plan to bulk-purchase prescription drugs and provide health care to more than 1 million uninsured Michigan workers.

"We've heard too many stories of those who are forced to choose between buying groceries and buying the medicines they need to lead a quality life," Donigan said. "We need to act now to offer meaningful relief to the spiraling cost of prescription drugs."

2. Strengthen schools and open the doors of educational opportunities for all citizens.

Two key education committees have been consolidated to help strengthen our schools. The New Economy Committee also will strengthen schools and build the best-trained, best-educated workforce in the nation. Oakland County Democrats propose expanding the Michigan Promise Grant to provide student loans to all Michigan residents looking to go beyond high school.

"Our children will need to be highly educated to compete for the jobs of the future," said State Representative Tim Melton (D-Auburn Hills). "Our plan will strengthen education and, in turn, entice businesses to set up shop here to utilize our highly skilled workforce."

3. Address Michigan's energy needs.

House Democrats will tackle the state's looming energy shortage and promote alternative energy and conservation. House Democrats will convene work groups to study ways to increase alternative energy in Michigan, and introduce proposals to address the groups' findings. Democrats are already spearheading efforts to increase the use of bio-fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel.

4. Protect Michigan's Great Lakes, and fight Canadian and out-of-state trash.

Democrats want to stop big water bottling companies from shipping our Great Lakes and other sources of freshwater to other states and countries. House Democrats have introduced a plan to curb Canadian and out-of-state trash. Democrats are also pursuing a range of proposals to attack the economics of the trash trade.

5. Strengthen consumer protections.

Democrats have introduced plans to repeal Michigan's unfair and one-of-a-kind 1996 law that gives big drug companies total immunity when they sell drugs like Vioxx that harm or kill people, and to protect consumers from identity theft, by informing consumers of security breaches and increasing penalties against violators. Democrats will also tackle the practice of redlining by insurance companies.

"It's outrageous to me that, depending on where you live, the cost of your insurance could vary by hundreds of dollars," said State Representative Paul Condino (D-Southfield). "Insurance rates should be based on a person's driving record, not their zip code."

Democrats will also place a moratorium on so-called mortgage tax pop-ups, which hit consumers – especially seniors – when they sell their homes. Democrats will also introduce legislation to help residents avoid mortgage foreclosures, which will help increase property values across Michigan.

6. Restore integrity to the House.

The proposals include banning public officials from lobbying for a year after they have left office; prohibiting conflicts of interest; requiring personal financial disclosures; and banning lawmakers from getting state grants.

"The legislature belongs to the people, not to wealthy special interest groups," said State Representative Aldo Vagnozzi (D-Farmington/Farmington Hills). "We must work to ensure Lansing doesn't fall prey to the same culture of corruption that infected Washington, D.C."

 

Copyright:

© 2009 Michigan House Democrats

Our Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 30014 • Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Final Navigation