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Debbie Stabenow: Supported recession bailouts saving the auto industry

Stabenow took to Twitter to attack [Republican opponent John] James and the {Vice President Mike] Pence visit: "When he voted against saving the auto industry, Mike Pence kicked us when we were down," Stabenow tweeted. "Now John James is buddying up to him to raise money. That's wrong. Michigan needs a Senator who puts Michigan first, not Donald Trump and Mike Pence."
Source: The Detroit News on 2018 Michigan Senate debates Aug 28, 2018

Leslie Love: Increase opportunities for small & disadvantaged businesses

Love's campaign said her work in the state House included ending "driver responsibility fees," which the state imposed on drivers who committed multiple infractions; boosting funding for voter access; and passing a bill aimed at increasing opportunities for small and disadvantaged businesses.

Prior to running for the state House, she was an adjunct professor and director of theatre operations for 13 years at Marygrove College and an adjunct instructor for Wayne County Community College District.

Source: The Detroit News on 2024 Michigan Senate race May 5, 2023

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