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House Dems Pass Bills to Expand Access to Contraception

LANSING, Mich., Nov. 14, 2024 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed the Contraception Equity Package this week. The three-bill package will increase access to reproductive care by requiring insurance coverage of and allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives.  House Bill 5013, sponsored by state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) who chairs the House Committee on Health Policy, would require insurers to cover a 12-month supply of prescription contraceptives, rather than limiting people to a one- or three-month supply at a [...]

November 14, 2024|

House Passes Bill Package to Stimulate Research, Development

State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) speaks on the House floor on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at the Capitol Building in Lansing. LANSING, Mich., Nov. 13, 2024 — The House passed House Bills 5100-01 today sponsored by state Reps. Jasper Martus (D-Flushing) and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) respectively. These bills allow tax credits for research and development expenses that have the potential for significant technological innovation, job creation and economic development for businesses. “These tax credits will allow [...]

November 13, 2024|

Rogers Introduces Legislation to Create Framework for Pediatric Extended Care Facilities

State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduces House Bill 5974 on Sept. 25, 2024. LANSING, Mich., Sept. 26, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), chair of the House Health Policy Committee, introduced House Bill 5974 yesterday with bipartisan support to create a framework for the licensure of Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care (PPEC) facilities in Michigan. These facilities allow children with medically complex conditions to receive ongoing medical care in a non-residential and non-restrictive setting during the day. “I was thrilled [...]

September 26, 2024|

Rogers Celebrates Rx Kids Expansion in Kalamazoo

State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) delivers a speech on the House Floor in the Capitol Building in Lansing on June 4, 2024. KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 28, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), who is chair of the House Health Policy Committee, celebrated the expansion of the Rx Kids program in Kalamazoo yesterday. Kalamazoo Rx Kids will increase access to early childhood essentials for over 800 babies and their families through cash prescriptions. The program will launch in [...]

August 28, 2024|

Rogers on Final Budget Passage

State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) gives a speech on the House floor on May 8, 2024. LANSING, Mich., June 27, 2024 — The Michigan Legislature passed the final state budget for the 2025 fiscal year ahead of the legally required July 1 deadline. Democratic leaders crafted a budget focused on strategic, targeted investments that improve the lives of people and hometowns across Michigan without raising taxes. After the vote, state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement: “A $20 [...]

June 27, 2024|

House Dems Celebrate Passage of Maternal Health Bill Package

Members highlight the improvements to healthy birthing outcomes for all State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) speaks on the House floor on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the Capitol in Lansing. LANSING, Mich., June 27, 2024 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed legislation yesterday to improve maternal and infant health outcomes. This 10-bill package will address maternal mortality rates, which disproportionately impact mothers of color. House Bills 5166-5173 will establish Regional Perinatal Quality Collaboratives maintained through the [...]

June 27, 2024|

Rogers Applauds U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision to Maintain Mifepristone Access

LANSING, Mich., June 13, 2024 — The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that a group of anti-abortion physicians has no legal basis to challenge access to mifepristone, one of two medications commonly prescribed for medically induced abortions. Mifepristone will continue to be accessible to people in states where abortion is legal, including Michigan. In response, state Rep. Julie M Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), who is the House Health Policy Committee Chair, released the following statement: “Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling is [...]

June 13, 2024|

Rogers’ Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Vulnerable Road Users Passes Michigan House

Legislation enhances penalties for drivers who injure or kill a vulnerable roadway user. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) speaks in support of House Bills 5223-5224 on June 4, 2024, on the House floor of the Michigan Capitol in Lansing. LANSING, Mich., June 5, 2023 — Bipartisan legislation introduced by state Reps. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Bill Schuette (R-Midland) passed the Michigan House of Representatives yesterday. House Bills 5223-5224 expand protections for vulnerable roadway users (VRUs) such as pedestrians, bicyclists, individuals using a wheelchair and individuals [...]

June 5, 2024|

Rogers Advocates for Safer Roads, Sustainable Transportation During Bike Week

LANSING, Mich., May 15, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), a dedicated cyclist and advocate for sustainable transportation, welcomed participants to Bike Advocacy Day yesterday at the Capitol. During this event, Rogers highlighted significant legislative efforts aimed at enhancing safety and sustainable transportation policies. “As a lifelong cyclist, runner and practicing physical therapist, the safety of road users is deeply personal to me,” Rogers said. “The tragedies I have witnessed compel me to push for substantial changes in how we [...]

May 15, 2024|

Rogers Celebrates Passage of the House Budget

LANSING, Mich., May 9, 2024 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed its recommended fiscal 2024-25 budget yesterday; it includes substantial investments in mental health, preventive care and access to nutritional food. House Dems are reinforcing their commitment to building stronger hometowns and investing in working Michiganders. After the vote, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement on the budget: “As a healthcare provider, I’m pleased to have voted for all of the state budgets, but especially HB 5556, [...]

May 9, 2024|

Rogers, Fitzgerald Commend Passage of Pioneering Occupational and Physical Therapy Compact Legislation

LANSING, Mich., May 2, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) is pleased to announce the successful passage of House Bills 4169 and 4170 through the Michigan House of Representatives. This bipartisan legislation adds Michigan to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact (OTLC) — marking a major step forward in enhancing the practice and accessibility of occupational therapy across state lines. Similar legislation, House Bills 4504 and 4505, also overwhelmingly passed the House today, which enters Michigan into the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact (PTLC). The newly passed bills amend [...]

May 2, 2024|

Rogers’ Resolution Recognizes County Government Month

LANSING, Mich., April 19, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Resolution 218, which declares April 2024 as County Government Month in the state of Michigan. The resolution was adopted by the House. “As a former county commissioner, I have seen firsthand the vital role county governments play in the delivery of essential public services in our state,” Rogers said. “County governments provide a variety of services, such as local public health programs, parks and recreation programs, senior citizen services, medical [...]

April 19, 2024|

RELEASE: O’Neal, Morse and Rogers Recipients of Friend of Public Health Award

Democratic lawmakers put people first with public health support  LANSING, Mich., April 12, 2024 — Three House Democrats, state Reps. Amos O’Neal (D-Saginaw), Christine Morse (D-Texas Township) and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) were bestowed Michigan Association of Local Public Health’s (MALPH) 2024 Friend of Public Health Award this week for their efforts toward promoting the wellbeing of Michiganders. “I am blessed beyond words, truly — to be honored by this award,” O’Neal said. “My job as a state representative is my passion, and it feels so good to [...]

April 12, 2024|

Rogers Celebrates Federal Stormwater Grant, Flood Prevention

KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 12, 2024 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) expressed excitement following a recent announcement that the city of Kalamazoo is receiving a $38 million federal Department of Transportation infrastructure grant from the Biden-Harris administration, which will help the city prepare for flood mitigation and stormwater management. In response to the news, Rogers issued the following statement: ”This $38 million federal grant is a significant investment for Kalamazoo, providing critical funds to address emerging flooding issues near Western Michigan [...]

April 12, 2024|

O’Neal, Morse and Rogers Recipients of Friend of Public Health Award

Democratic lawmakers put people first with public health support  LANSING, Mich., April 11, 2024 — Three House Democrats, state Reps. Amos O’Neal (D-Saginaw), Christine Morse (D-Texas Township) and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) were bestowed Michigan Association of Local Public Health’s (MALPH) 2024 Friend of Public Health Award yesterday for their efforts toward promoting the wellbeing of Michiganders. “I am blessed beyond words, truly — to be honored by this award,” O’Neal said. “My job as a state representative is my [...]

April 11, 2024|

Rogers Testifies on Bill to Increase Access to Can, Bottle Returns

State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) testifies on behalf of her House Bill 5421 in the House Regulatory Reform Committee on March 12, 2024, at the House Office Building in Lansing. LANSING, Mich., March 13, 2024 — Yesterday, state Representative Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) testified in the House Regulatory Reform Committee for her recently introduced House Bill 5421, amends Michigan’s bottle deposit law to ensure that retailers that are required to accept bottle deposit returns do so at a minimum between the hours [...]

March 13, 2024|

House Committee Hears Testimony on Expanding Access to Birth Control

Dems continue working to secure reproductive health care rights, bills allow pharmacists to write prescriptions for contraceptive medicine LANSING, Mich., March 5, 2024 — Members of the Democratic Caucus testified today in support of House Bills 5013, 5435 and 5436. This bill package expands the coverage of birth control supplies for up to 12 months, allows pharmacists to write prescriptions for contraceptives and requires health insurance to cover these prescriptions.  “My bill requires insurance companies to cover the prescriptions written [...]

March 5, 2024|

Michigan Dems Celebrate Laws Improving Health and Wellness for Michiganders

Landmark legislation protects health care coverage, lowers costs and promotes wellness LANSING, Mich., Feb. 9, 2024 — For the first time in 40 years, Democrats gained control of the Legislature and the governor’s office last year — with majority, they led a remarkably productive year, passing and signing into law a historic number of bills. A significant number of those laws go into effect on Feb. 13. In order to celebrate with and inform Michiganders, Dems are rolling out the [...]

February 9, 2024|

Health Policy Committee Advances Crucial Legislation for Lead Abatement, Child Safety

Laws expected to save lives, improve health outcomes LANSING, Mich., Feb. 8, 2024 — The Michigan House of Representatives’ Health Policy committee recently passed a comprehensive package of bills aimed at enhancing lead abatement measures and safeguarding the well-being of children across the state. The proposed bill package, comprising House Bills 4532, 5368 and 5369, is sponsored by state Rep. Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids), state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), and state Rep. Karen Whitsett (D-Detroit). The bills are set to amend the Public Health Code, with a focus on revising [...]

February 8, 2024|

Rogers on State of the State Address

State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was joined by Superintendent Darrin Slade of Kalamazoo Public Schools at the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. LANSING, Mich., Jan. 24, 2024 — Before a joint legislative session today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered this year’s State of the State address. In her speech, the governor discussed her agenda for the new term, which includes uplifting Michigan’s education system, growing our economy and protecting people's hard-earned money. State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement on Whitmer’s address: [...]

January 24, 2024|

Op-Ed: Affordable Care Act Provides Health Care For All

Over the past 13 years, the people of Michigan have benefited from the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It has become a cornerstone of our health care system. All Michiganians, regardless of party affiliation, deserve to enjoy good health and have access to the consumer protection provisions granted by the ACA That’s why, as a Kalamazoo-based physical therapist and chair of the Michigan House Health Policy Committee, I worked with my colleagues to protect the health care of all residents by [...]

January 5, 2024|

41st Annual One One Run Recognized for Historic Anniversary  

Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 28, 2023, - State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) will welcome participants to the 41st John Daley Memorial One One Run on Jan. 1 and offer congratulations on this historic anniversary. Named in honor of the late John Daley, founder of Borgess Run for the Health of It, the One One Run has become a celebrated tradition in Kalamazoo to ring in the new year with a focus on fitness and movement. “My family and I have participated [...]

December 28, 2023|

Kalamazoo U.S. 131 Interchange Project Fully Funded

Supplemental appropriation completes the funding of the U.S. 131 Interchange Business Loop in Kalamazoo County. LANSING, Mich. Dec. 18, 2023 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a supplemental spending bill today that included the remaining $3.9 million needed to construct the U.S. 131 Interchange Business Loop in Kalamazoo County. Earlier this year, $20 million was included in the 2023-24 fiscal year budget for this project. The completed U.S. 131 Interchange project will add two ramps at U.S. 131 and the U.S. [...]

December 18, 2023|

Rogers to Host Veterans Food Basket Distribution Event

LANSING, Mich., Dec. 14, 2023 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) will host an event in partnership with Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health on Saturday, Dec. 16, to distribute holiday food boxes to veterans and their immediate families. In addition, veterans will receive a resource guide to assist them in identifying and obtaining benefits and assistance they qualify for as a result of their military service. “As families come together to celebrate the holidays, it is important that we remember our [...]

December 14, 2023|

Progressive Women’s Caucus, Bill Sponsors Celebrate the Signing of Reproductive Health Act 

Laws making reproductive health care more accessible and affordable in Michigan  House Speaker Pro Tem Laurie Pohutsky (D-Livonia), chair of the Progressive Women’s Caucus, speaks during the Reproductive Health Act signing ceremony at Schoolcraft College in Livonia on Nov. 21, 2023. LIVONIA, Mich., Nov. 21, 2023 — Governor Gretchen Whitmer the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) bills into law, today — House Bills 4951, 4953, 4954, 4955 and 4956, alongside Senate Bills 474, 476 and 477. This historic day marks a [...]

November 21, 2023|

Rogers, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Protect Families from Lead Exposure

LANSING, Mich., Nov. 13, 2023 — Last week, state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) chair of the House Health Policy Committee, joined state Reps. Karen Whitsett (D-Detroit) and Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids) in introducing a package of bills to prevent lead exposure, align Michigan standards for detectable levels of lead in the blood with current science, ensure access to services to those affected by lead poisoning and provide funding for lead paint remediation. The legislation — House Bill 5368, introduced by [...]

November 13, 2023|

House Democrats Pass Legislation to Grow Tech Economy, Support Innovative Businesses

Bill package would create financial incentives for businesses to invest, expand LANSING, Mich., Nov. 1, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed R&D tax credit legislation yesterday, sponsored by state Reps. Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids), Jasper Martus (D-Flushing), Ranjeev Puri (D-Canton) and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo). House Bills 5099, 5100, 5101 and 5102 would create and administer a state-level tax credit incentive to offset the costs of research and development (R&D), encouraging businesses of all sizes to explore new [...]

November 1, 2023|

Bipartisan Health Data Sharing Legislation Introduced

LANSING, Mich., Oct. 27, 2023 — Yesterday, state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) chair of the House Health Policy Committee, introduced House Bill 5283 alongside Minority Vice Chair state Rep. Curt VanderWall’s (R-Ludington) HB 5284, which would create a Michigan Health Data Utility (HDU) to combine, enhance and exchange electronic health data for various purposes, including treatment, care coordination, quality improvement and public health. The bills move beyond a simple health information exchange model as currently operated by the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN) [...]

October 27, 2023|

Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Vulnerable Road Users Reintroduced

Bills would create enhanced penalties for drivers who injure or kill a vulnerable roadway user, such as cyclists, pedestrians or wheelchair users. LANSING, Mich., Oct. 26, 2023 — State Sens. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo) and Veronica Klinefelt (D-Macomb), alongside state Reps. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Bill Schuette (R-Midland), reintroduced legislation this week to expand the statutory provision that provides enhanced penalties for a moving violation that causes injury to a “vulnerable roadway user.” Senate Bills 617-618 and House Bills 5223-5224 [...]

October 26, 2023|

Governor Whitmer Signs Legislation Protecting Health Care for Millions of Michiganders

LANSING, Mich. - Today, Governor Whitmer signed legislation protecting the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which ensures affordable health care coverage for millions of Michiganders and their families, and makes it harder for the federal government or Supreme Court to repeal the ACA and claw back healthcare access like they did with the overturn of Roe v. Wade. “When I was in the Legislature, I brought Democrats and Republicans together to establish Healthy Michigan, which now covers over one million Michiganders,” [...]

October 23, 2023|

Dem-Sponsored Bills Protecting Health Care Access Move Closer to Governor’s Desk

Legislation enshrines federal protections into state law to keep health care available, affordable LANSING, Mich., Oct. 13, 2023 — Michigan Democratic legislators are one step closer to securing Affordable Care Act (ACA) protections in law. The ACA requires nearly all private health plans to cover many critical preventive services without cost sharing — these bills serve to codify those reforms and protections in Michigan statute. Lawmakers in both chambers have worked together to ensure the protections for Michiganders. The bills include: [...]

October 13, 2023|

Bill to Address Tragedies Like the Kalamazoo Morrow Dam Disaster Advances

LANSING, Mich. Oct. 12, 2023 — In October 2019, STS Hydropower lowered water levels around the Morrow Dam to make repairs deemed necessary by federal regulators, creating a man-made disaster. Marking the four-year anniversary of this disaster, legislation has passed out of the House Committee on Natural Resources, Environment, Tourism and Outdoor Recreation allowing state environmental regulators to order responsible parties to conduct immediate cleanup. “Today, I am encouraged that my bill, House Bill 4832, which addresses man-made disasters in our [...]

October 12, 2023|

Rogers’ Bill Drives Research and Development Investment

Left to Right: State Reps. Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids), Jasper Martus (D-Flint), Ranjeev Puri (D-Canton) and Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) stand with their bills introducing economic development legislation on the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives on Oct. 4, 2023. LANSING, Mich., Oct. 6, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) recently introduced House Bill 5101 as part of a legislative package aimed at increasing investments in research and development in Michigan. Rogers, co-chair of the Biosciences Caucus, has been working with her [...]

October 6, 2023|

Rogers completes regional leadership institute

LOMBARD, IL., Aug. 23, 2023 -- State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was among 37 select lawmakers to complete a leadership training program that identifies and assists emerging state and provincial leaders in the Midwest. “I am honored to have been chosen as a fellow of the 2023 Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD). Meeting other legislators from throughout the Midwest was a privilege, and I enjoyed learning from presenters and leaders,”  Rogers said. Rogers met with fellow lawmakers from [...]

August 23, 2023|

Rogers on Michigan Supreme Court Decision in Andary v. USAA

LANSING, Mich., July 31, 2023 — The Michigan Supreme Court released its ruling today in the Andary v. USAA Casualty Insurance Co. case. In a 5-2 opinion, the court ruled that the changes enacted in 2019 to Michigan’s auto no-fault system do not apply retroactively. In response, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement: “Today’s ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court finding — that changes made by no-fault auto insurance legislation do not apply to those catastrophically [...]

July 31, 2023|

Rogers to Host Behavioral Health Town Hall

KALAMAZOO, Mich., July 25, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) will host a town hall event on Wednesday, Aug. 2, on the topic of behavioral health. The event, to be held at the Douglass Community Association, 1000 W. Paterson St. in Kalamazoo, will feature a panel discussion with special guest Jeff Patton, CEO of Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK), and other experts. Doors to the Douglass Community Association will open at 5:30 p.m., and a panel discussion will [...]

July 26, 2023|

Reps. Rogers, Pohutsky Attend Reproductive Health Roundtable

DHHS Secretary Becerra, health professionals discuss safeguarding access to care   DETROIT, July 7, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), chair of the House Health Policy Committee, and House Speaker Pro Tem Laurie Pohutsky (D-Livonia) participated in a roundtable discussion today with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra about reproductive health care. Panelists talked about the current state of abortion access and what work still needs to be done to ensure that access is [...]

July 7, 2023|

Gov. Whitmer Signs Bills to Protect Michigan Students at Schools, Colleges, and Universities from Abuse, Keep Communities Safe 

LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation to protect Michigan students at schools, colleges, and universities from abuse. “We must work together to support and protect students at every level and create environments that safeguard them from abuse,” said Governor Whitmer. “Last year, I worked with legislators to expand the occupations required to report child abuse, and today’s legislation builds on that bipartisan work to keep our kids safe. We have all seen the devastating impacts of ongoing, [...]

June 29, 2023|

Kalamazoo County Legislators Deliver Historic Investments to Community in State Budget

New budget will provide major investments in infrastructure, schools and higher education, quality of life amenities and more LANSING, Mich. (June 28, 2023) — Kalamazoo-area legislators — state Sen. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo), state Rep. Christine Morse (D-Texas Township) and state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) — announced today major local investments as a part of the overall Michigan state budget agreement passed by the Legislature. Among the investments in Southwest Michigan included in the budget are: $20 million to complete the U.S. 131 Interchange Business Loop. [...]

June 28, 2023|

House Passes Bills to Protect Access to Affordable Health Care

Legislation codifies ACA’s consumer-friendly provisions in state law LANSING, Mich., June 27, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives approved legislation today that puts certain protections of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into state law. The ACA requires nearly all private health plans to cover many critical preventive services without cost sharing. Furthermore, enshrining ACA preventive services helps to protect Michiganders from the will of federal judges who threaten to jeopardize health insurance protections. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers [...]

June 28, 2023|

Rep. Rogers, Sen. Chang Commend Passage of Bipartisan Sexual Assault Prevention Bills  

LANSING, Mich., June 23, 2023 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and state Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) applauded the passage of bipartisan legislation by both the  Michigan House and Senate. This package of bills will help prevent sexual assault, protect survivors and improve accountability by closing legislative gaps in Michigan law. Next, the legislation is headed to the governor to be signed into law. “I’ve been fiercely committed to working with Senator Chang to finally see this bipartisan legislation cross [...]

June 23, 2023|

Sen. McCann, Rep. Rogers Reintroduce Legislation to Require Polluters to Clean Up Their Mess

Bills would give environmental officials tools to compel cleanup of harmful sediment by responsible parties  LANSING, Mich. (June 22, 2023) — Yesterday, Sen. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo) and Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) reintroduced legislation that would strengthen the authority of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to protect Michigan’s water and natural resources from damage by dam operators and other polluters. The bills are in response to environmental damage from a release of choking sediment from a Kalamazoo-area dam.  In [...]

June 22, 2023|

Gov. Whitmer Signs Legislation Establishing June 12 as Women Veterans Recognition Day in Michigan    

Bill signed on 75th anniversary of women serving in US Armed Forces  LANSING, Mich. – On the 75th anniversary of women being allowed to serve as equal members of the U.S. Armed Forces, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4555 establishing Women Veterans Recognition Day on June 12 in Michigan. Women Veterans Recognition Day honors Michigan’s estimated 44,000 living women veterans and the many more who served before them. “For 250 years, women have proudly served alongside men in our military,” [...]

June 12, 2023|

House Democrats Champion Bills Securing Affordable Care Act Protections into Law

LANSING, June 8, 2023 — The House Insurance and Financial Services Committee heard testimony on House Bills 4619-23 today. The bill package aims to safeguard protections under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into state law. The ACA requires nearly all private health plans to cover many critical preventive services without cost sharing — these bills serve to codify those reforms and protections in Michigan statute. Furthermore, codifying ACA preventive services helps to protect Michiganders from the will of federal judges [...]

June 8, 2023|

Michigan State Representative Julie M. Rogers Awarded Fellowship to Attend Midwestern Leadership Institute

LOMBARD, IL, May 22, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was among 39 select lawmakers chosen to participate in a training program that annually identifies and assists promising state leaders in the Midwest.  Rogers will meet with fellow lawmakers from Michigan and 10 other Midwestern states and four Canadian provinces on August 18-22 in Madison, Wis., for The Council of State Governments’ 28th annual Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD).  “The Bowhay Institute is one of the [...]

May 22, 2023|

House Democrats Introduce Voter Access Package

LANSING, Mich., May 16, 2023 — State Reps. Penelope Tsernoglou (D-East Lansing), Betsy Coffia (D-Traverse City), Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Karen Whitsett (D-Detroit) introduced a package of legislation to lift barriers that prevent individuals from exercising their right to vote and to encourage voter registration. “Voting should be efficient, secure and accessible,” said Tsernoglou, chair of the House Elections Committee. “Michigan has become a leading state in turning out our young voters. By continuing to remove unnecessary obstacles and promoting [...]

May 16, 2023|

Rogers, Scott Introduce Legislation to Require Fall Prevention Training for Certain Nursing Home Employees

LANSING, Mich., May 4, 2023 — State Reps. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Helena Scott (D-Detroit) introduced House Bills 4517 and 4518, respectively. The two-bill package would establish a fall prevention training program for unlicensed personnel working in nursing homes and ensure that employees are compensated for their time in training. The bills were introduced with bipartisan support and referred to the House Committee on Health Policy. “As a physical therapist, I have, unfortunately, treated my fair share of fall-related accidents, and it is [...]

May 4, 2023|

Rep. Rogers, Sen. Chang Applaud Committee Support of Bills to Protect Survivors, Encourage Reporting of Sexual Abuse

LANSING, Mich., April 20, 2023 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and state Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) today applauded passage of bipartisan legislation through committees in both the Michigan House and Senate that would prevent sexual assault by closing loopholes in Michigan law. “I am proud that this bipartisan group of legislators from both chambers is working together to fight for these brave survivors. Yesterday’s vote is an important step forward to finally getting these bills signed into law,” said [...]

April 20, 2023|

House Introduces Bills to Expand Support for Crime Victims

From left to right, Reps. Stephanie A. Young, Julie Rogers and Graham Filler hold copies of bills they've introduced to expand support for crime victims. LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2023 — A bipartisan set of four bills focused on protecting victims of crime in Michigan by expanding available support services has been introduced in the House. The “Protecting Michigan Crime Victims Package” would ensure crime victims have access to the available resources they need. The bills would amend [...]

April 14, 2023|

Rogers Responds to Federal Ruling on ACA Preventive Care Services

LANSING, Mich., March 30, 2023 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), chair of the House Health Policy Committee, issued the following statement after a federal judge in Texas ruled today that some Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates cannot be enforced nationwide, including those that require insurers to cover several preventive care services at no cost to the patient:  “Access to affordable health care is a top priority of mine. Preventative care, like breast cancer and heart screenings, should never be [...]

March 30, 2023|

Rogers Introduces Bill to Eliminate Unenforceable Medicaid Workforce Engagement Requirements

LANSING, Mich., March 14, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 4224 last Thursday to repeal the workforce engagement requirements language currently included in the Healthy Michigan Plan. Adopted in 2018, these requirements are no longer enforceable since the federal government rescinded the waiver for Michigan to impose such provisions in April 2021. Under Rogers’ proposed bill, the outdated and unenforceable statute language about workforce engagement requirements — which also undermine the state’s efforts to drive [...]

March 14, 2023|

Rogers Introduces Bill to Restore Adult Supervision Requirement for Minors Handling BB Guns

LANSING, Mich., March 6, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 4184 on Thursday, which would require an adult to be present when minors use pneumatic guns outside their own home or yard. Examples of pneumatic guns include BB, paintball and pellet guns. “Allowing kids to use BB guns unsupervised can have life-threatening consequences,” Rogers said. “All too often, these guns are treated as toys, without regard to the dangers they pose. As with all types of guns, [...]

March 6, 2023|

State Representative Julie M. Rogers Issues Statement on MSU Shooting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday February 14, 2023 State Representative Julie M. Rogers Issues Statement on MSU Shooting Heartbroken is not a strong enough word to describe how I feel after the devastating violence inflicted upon the campus of Michigan State University. It is absolutely disturbing that, as a nation, we are continuing to let this happen. Time and time again, including in my own district, without warning and with regularity, the peace of our communities is broken by senseless [...]

February 14, 2023|

Rogers Bill Would Phase Out Polluting Dry Cleaning Solvent

LANSING, Mich., Feb. 10, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 4083 with bipartisan support yesterday to phase out perchloroethylene dry cleaning solvent. Perchloroethylene (known as PERC or TCE) is a carcinogenic and neurotoxic solvent that has been released into the air, groundwater and soil at the sites of most dry cleaners past and present. Working at or living near a dry cleaner that uses PERC is associated with negative health effects including decreased cognitive performance.  [...]

February 10, 2023|

Rogers Supports the Governor’s Early Education and Mental Health Priorities

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 25, 2023 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered the State of the State address tonight before a joint session of the Legislature at the Capitol in Lansing. In the speech, the governor discussed her legislative agenda for the new term, which includes investing in early childhood education, lowering costs for families, protecting fundamental rights, bolstering the economy, supporting Michigan workers, investing in early childhood education, attracting talent to Michigan, and increasing public safety. “Kalamazoo County has a long [...]

January 25, 2023|

Rogers Continues the Fight for Legislation to Combat Lead Leaching

  LANSING, Mich., Jan. 17, 2023 — A bill to regulate the lead leachate levels for tableware was reintroduced today with bipartisan support by state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo). House Bill 4030 would regulate the lead leachate levels for tableware, which become elevated when a chemical substance, such as lead, moves from an object or surface to a liquid when exposed. Cases of lead leaching into drinks or food after coming into contact with tableware have been shown to [...]

January 17, 2023|

Rogers Named Chair of House Committee on Health Policy

Speaker Tate announces Rogers’ committee assignments for 2023-24 legislative term Lansing, Mich., Jan. 12, 2023 — Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) announced today that he has selected state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) as chair of the House Committee on Health Policy.  “As a practicing health care provider, I am humbled and honored to chair the Committee on Health Policy in the Michigan House of Representatives,” Rogers said. “My over 20 years of experience as a physical therapist uniquely prepares me [...]

January 12, 2023|

Rogers Selected as Biosciences Legislative Caucus Co-Chair

Lansing, Mich., Jan. 10, 2023 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was named co-chair of the Biosciences Legislative Caucus for Michigan’s 102nd Legislature today. The Biosciences Legislative Caucus was formed in 2007 to serve as a bipartisan, bicameral body whose membership is open to any legislator committed to education and the advancement of the bioscience industry in Michigan. “I am incredibly grateful and humbled to be appointed as a leader of this unique bipartisan, bicameral caucus,” Rogers said. “I [...]

January 10, 2023|

 Rogers Attends Wreath-Laying to Honor Veterans 

LANSING, Mich., Dec. 12, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) honored veterans at a Wreaths Across America ceremony at the Michigan Capitol today. This is the second annual wreath-laying Rep. Rogers attended at the Capitol.  “It’s important to remember those who have served in our Armed Forces year-round, not just on Veterans’ Day and Memorial Day,” Rogers said. “The winter holiday season can be especially tough for families who have lost loved ones. I am grateful to be [...]

December 12, 2022|

Morse and Rogers Express Enthusiasm for Kalamazoo County Park Improvement Funding

LANSING, Mich., Dec. 7, 2022 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced today that they recommended 13 community parks, trails and sports facilities and a state lock and dam to receive a combined $7.4 million in Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants. Included in the recommended funding is $500,000 for improvements at the Lexington Green Park in Kalamazoo County. In response to the announcement, state Reps. Christine Morse (D-Texas Township) and Julie Rogers [...]

December 7, 2022|

 Rep. Julie M. Rogers on Pfizer’s Expansion Announcement

LANSING, Mich., Dec. 5, 2022 — Pfizer announced today that it would be investing $750 million in Kalamazoo County, creating an estimated 300 jobs. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) released the following statement in response: “I am thrilled to see this additional investment in Kalamazoo County and in our scientists, manufacturing and health. Pfizer’s longstanding commitment to Kalamazoo County has been productive for the company and our community. As a high school student, I attended the Kalamazoo Area Math [...]

December 5, 2022|

Rogers Bill Would Phase Out Polluting Dry Cleaning Solvent

LANSING, Mich., Nov. 15, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 6511 with bipartisan support last Thursday to phase out perchloroethylene dry cleaning solvent. Perchloroethylene (known as PERC or TCE) is a carcinogenic and neurotoxic solvent that has been released into the air, groundwater and soil at the sites of most dry cleaners, past and present. Working at or living near a dry cleaner that uses PERC is associated with negative health effects, including decreased cognitive [...]

November 15, 2022|

Rogers and Filler Introduce Bills to Label Classrooms for Emergencies

LANSING, Mich., Nov. 10, 2022 — State Reps. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Graham Filler (R-Clinton County) introduced House Bills 6509 and 6510 to clearly mark the exterior of school buildings for first responders. Under HB 6509, school administrators would install high-visibility markers to identify doors, classrooms and other rooms from the outside of the building. House Bill 6510 provides a space for an appropriation to support school districts in implementation. “Installing these markers is a simple, low-tech way to [...]

November 10, 2022|

Rogers Joins Leaders From Across Michigan in “Building a Better Michigan” Event

A White House event highlights federal resources to meet community needs  KALAMAZOO, Mich., Oct. 12, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) attended a summit at the White House today to learn about the positive impact recent federal legislation will have on Michigan and advocate on behalf of her constituents. The event, Communities in Action: Building a Better Michigan, featured invitees including local and state elected officials, and leaders from labor and community organizations.  “I am honored to be [...]

October 12, 2022|

Michigan Would Join Occupational Therapy Compact Under Rogers’ Bill

House Bill 6446 would ensure license portability and accountability among 22 other states LANSING, Mich., Oct. 3, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 6446 last Wednesday with bipartisan support. The bill would enter Michigan into the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact and enact the compact into state law. The Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact is currently composed of 22 other states and is intended to increase provider mobility, enable telehealth and protect consumers by sharing disciplinary information [...]

October 3, 2022|

Rogers Introduces Bill to Restore Adult Supervision Requirement for Minors Handling BB Guns

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 29, 2022 —  State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 6447 on Wednesday which would require an adult to be present when minors use pneumatic guns outside their own home or yard. Examples of pneumatic guns include BB, paintball and pellet guns. “Allowing kids to use BB guns unsupervised can have tragic consequences,” Rogers said. “All too often, these guns are treated as toys. Similar to any other type of gun, it makes sense to [...]

September 29, 2022|

Rogers Bill Would Protect Servicemembers, Veterans from Housing Discrimination

House Bill 6414 extends civil rights law to ban discrimination on military status LANSING, Mich., Sept. 22, 2022 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced a bill Wednesday to prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of military or veteran status. House Bill 6414 amends the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act (ELCRA) to extend protections to veterans and service members in all types of real estate transactions, both rentals and home purchases. “We all owe a special debt to those who serve [...]

September 22, 2022|

Rogers Introduces Bill to Allow for 12-Month Supply of Birth Control

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 7, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 6366, which would allow individuals to obtain a 12-month supply of birth control at one time. In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, the bill was introduced to help ensure that contraception and other reproductive health services remain accessible to the Michiganders who count on them. “As a health care provider, I understand that people deserve access to adequate health care, and [...]

September 7, 2022|

Rogers Hosts Attorney General Nessel in Kalamazoo

KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 31, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) hosted Attorney General Dana Nessel at several stops around Kalamazoo to talk with members of the community. The first stop was held at the Ecumenical Senior Center, which included a panel discussion on what is being done to combat elder abuse; it was followed by a stop at the new Walnut & Park Diner to discuss its partnership with the Kalamazoo County Drug Court. “I was honored to [...]

August 31, 2022|

Rogers on Michigan Court of Appeals No-Fault Auto Insurance Ruling

LANSING, Mich., Aug. 25, 2022 — The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled today that the changes made to no-fault auto insurance, which took effect in July 2021, should not apply retroactively to people who purchased policies and were injured prior to the changes taking effect.  “I am thrilled that the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that Michigan's no-fault auto insurance reform laws do not apply to those catastrophically injured in a crash prior to the changes made in 2019,” said [...]

August 25, 2022|

Rogers Introduces Resolution to Help Spur Access to Cutting-Edge Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD for Veterans 

LANSING, Mich., July 21, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Resolution 330 to urge the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to facilitate FDA-approved research on hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to better serve the veteran population. The resolution was introduced with bipartisan support and referred to the House Committee on Health Policy.  “As a physical therapist, I have firsthand knowledge of this sort of [...]

July 21, 2022|

Rogers on Reproductive Freedom For All Petition

LANSING, Mich., July 11, 2022 — Organizers for the Reproductive Freedom For All petition delivered signatures to the Bureau of Elections today. The petition would amend the Michigan Constitution to ensure that no one goes to prison for providing safe medical care as well as ensure access to a broad range of reproductive health care, including abortion. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement on the delivery of the signatures: “The organizers of this petition have gathered [...]

July 11, 2022|

Rogers Issues Statement on 2023 Budgets

LANSING, Mich., July 1, 2022 — Today, the Michigan House of Representatives passed the 2023 fiscal year general and school aid budgets, which make significant investments in education and the environment. Included in the general budget is $1 million for the Northside Association for Community Development (NACD) to build new affordable, high-quality single-family homes on the Northside of Kalamazoo and $550,000 for the Asylum Lake Policy & Management Council for a treatment system designed to effectively address pollution from stormwater [...]

July 1, 2022|

Rogers Issues Statement as SCOTUS Votes to Overturn Roe v. Wade

U.S. Supreme Court Issues Official Opinion on Dobbs v. Jackson LANSING, Mich., June 24, 2022 — Today, the United States Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, effectively ending a person’s right to abortion in half the country. This comes after a leaked draft revealed the Supreme Court’s intention to overturn Roe in early May. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement:  “Taking away a person’s right to bodily autonomy is a violation of our human [...]

June 24, 2022|

Rogers’ Bill to Ensure the Practice of Survivor-Centered Coordinated Outreach Passes House

LANSING, Mich., June 15, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers’ (D-Kalamazoo) bill, House Bill 5560, was passed unanimously by the Michigan House of Representatives today. The bill clarifies that law enforcement and prosecutors may engage in survivor-centered coordinated outreach by providing a domestic or sexual violence service provider agency with certain information to facilitate contact with a victim for the purpose of offering supportive services.  “While this sort of outreach has proven successful in many Michigan communities across the [...]

June 15, 2022|

Rogers’ Resolution Recognizing June 12 as Women Veterans Recognition Day Passes Michigan House 

LANSING, Mich., June 10, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) sponsored House Resolution 312 to declare June 12, 2022, as Women Veterans Recognition Day in the state of Michigan. Women Veterans Recognition Day is the anniversary of the day the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act was signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 12, 1948. The resolution was adopted with bipartisan support by the Michigan House of Representatives. “Women have proudly served their country throughout [...]

June 10, 2022|

Rogers, Scott Introduce Legislation to Require Fall Prevention Training for Certain Nursing Home Employees

  LANSING, Mich., May 31, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and state Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit) recently introduced House Bill 6146 and House Bill 6147. The two-bill package would establish a fall prevention training program for unlicensed personnel working in nursing homes and ensure that employees are compensated for their time in training. The bills were introduced with bipartisan support and referred to the House Committee on Health Policy.  “As a physical therapist, unfortunately, I have treated [...]

May 31, 2022|

Rogers Introduces Bill to Address Forgiveness Days for Schools and Staffing Shortages Caused by COVID-19

  LANSING, Mich., May 17, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 6100 to address forgiveness days for schools and staffing shortages caused by COVID-19. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Education.  “As the sister of an educator, I know just how challenging the COVID-19 pandemic has been on our teachers, students, administrators and schools,” Rogers said. “To say this situation has been disruptive is an understatement. This is why I introduced House [...]

May 17, 2022|

Rogers’ Resolution Recognizing Bike Month in Michigan Passes House for the Second Year in a Row 

  LANSING, Mich., May 11, 2022 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Resolution 294 to declare May 2022 as Bike Month in the state of Michigan. The resolution was adopted with bipartisan support for the second year in a row by the Michigan House of Representatives. “As a former county commissioner, I worked on a resolution in Kalamazoo County regarding complete streets to try to make it safer for multimodal transportation and cyclists,” Rogers said. “Riding a [...]

May 11, 2022|

Rep. Rogers on House Bill 5656 Being Reported From Committee

LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2022 — House Bill 5656, a bill to extend the successful initiative that directs existing revitalization dollars to bringing grocery stores to downtowns and commercial corridors in urban areas, was reported from the House Committee on Commerce and Tourism on April 12. In response, state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) released the following statement: “I am pleased to report that House Bill 5656 was reported from committee this week. This is a crucial step toward ensuring that this successful program continues [...]

April 18, 2022|

Educational Assessment Grace Package of Bills will Waive Punitive Consequences for Students and Schools

LANSING, Mich., April 12, 2022 — Michigan students are returning from Spring Breaks and starting the standardized testing process for M-STEP and Michigan Merit Exams, following another tumultuous school year punctuated by surges of COVID-19 delta and omicron variants. School districts are implementing COVID-19 Rescue dollars to address academic supports, emotional support services, and facilities that have been identified by respective communities. Educational professional staffing shortages have presented additional challenge for schools and instruction. State Rep. Lori Stone (D-Warren) led a bipartisan [...]

April 18, 2022|

Rogers’ Resolution Recognizes County Government Month

LANSING, Mich., April 12, 2022 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Resolution 264 to declare April 2022 as County Government Month in the state of Michigan. The House adopted the resolution with unanimous support. “As a former county commissioner, I know firsthand that county governments play a vital role in the delivery of key public services in our state,” Rogers said. “Counties provide a variety of services, such as parks and recreation programs, services for seniors, medical care facilities, [...]

April 12, 2022|

Rogers Applauds Historic Vote Confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court

LANSING, Mich., April 7, 2022 — Today, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Jackson is the first Black woman, and only the sixth woman overall, to hold this position in the Supreme Court’s more than 200-year history. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement in support:  “Today is a historic day worthy of tremendous celebration. Judge Jackson is extraordinarily qualified to hold this [...]

April 7, 2022|

Rogers, Fellow Reps. Introduce Bill Package to Fix What Auto No-Fault Law Broke 

LANSING, Mich., March 25, 2022 — Yesterday, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) along with fellow members of the Michigan House of Representatives’ Democratic Caucus have introduced a new package of bills that has received bipartisan support to address concerns related to transparency and accountability in Michigan’s auto no-fault law.  “Last year, while the new auto no-fault law was being championed by some as a great cost-saving measure for consumers, my experience as a practicing physical therapist allowed me to [...]

March 25, 2022|

Rogers Joins Fellow House Democrats to Introduce Bills That Remove Barriers to Voting

LANSING, Mich., March 17, 2022 — Members of the House Democratic Caucus held a press conference yesterday to continue the fight to protect the right to vote and eliminate unnecessary barriers between Michiganders and their franchise. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced one of the bills in the package that would codify the ability for voters to request an absentee ballot through the Secretary of State’s website. “Back in 2018, Michigan voters made it clear when they passed Proposal 3 [...]

March 17, 2022|

Morse, Rogers Applaud STEM Grant Award for KRESA

LANSING, Mich., March 16, 2022 — Earlier this week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that Kalamazoo RESA will receive roughly $900,000 in funding to support the statewide K-12 expansion of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. This grant will specifically allow Kalamazoo RESA to elevate mathematics as the language of STEM and provide a tool for STEM exploration. In response to the announcement, state Reps. Christine Morse (D-Texas Township) and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following joint statement:  “Exposing [...]

March 16, 2022|

‘Sergeant Ryan J. Proxmire Memorial Highway’ Bill Passes House

Rogers thanks Proxmire family and Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office for their support of the Bill LANSING, Mich., March 8, 2022 — Today, House Bill 5720, sponsored by state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support by the Michigan House of Representatives. The bill would designate a portion of highway U.S. 131 in memory of Sgt. Ryan J. Proxmire, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty when he succumbed to a gunshot wound that [...]

March 8, 2022|

Rogers Supports Labor Rally in Downtown Lansing

LANSING, Mich., Feb. 17, 2022 — Today, members of the Michigan House Democratic Caucus joined a coalition of labor voices in downtown Lansing in support of the United Six — a group of electricians formerly employed by United Electric Contractors. In a lawsuit filed last month, the group alleges that UEC maintained a retaliatory and hostile work environment where racial slurs and discrimination against Black and brown workers were commonplace. They held the demonstration in front of the Associated Builders [...]

February 17, 2022|

Rogers on General Motors’ Announcement, Bringing 4,000 New Jobs to Michigan 

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 25, 2022 — Today, General Motors announced a $7 billion investment in electric vehicle manufacturing in Michigan, including the construction of a new electric vehicle battery plant in Delta Township and a $4 billion investment in its Orion assembly plant that will together create 4,000 jobs. Both projects are part of GM’s effort to shift to 100% electric vehicle production by 2035. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement celebrating the news: “Michigan's success depends on [...]

January 25, 2022|

Rogers to serve on House Appropriations Committee

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 4, 2021 — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was appointed to serve as a member of the Michigan House Appropriations Committee and the Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy for the remainder of the 2021-2022 legislative term. Rogers has released the following statement on her new appointments: “It is truly a privilege to be appointed by Speaker Wentworth to serve on the House Appropriations Committee, as well as the Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great [...]

January 4, 2022|

McCann, Rogers introduce legislation to strengthen river cleanup efforts

Bills would give environmental regulators the authority to compel cleanup of harmful sediment by the responsible parties LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 21, 2021) — On the heels of a dam operator polluting the Kalamazoo River and failing to follow through with cleanup efforts for more than two years now, Sen. Sean McCann (D–Kalamazoo) and Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) today introduced bills to strengthen the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s (EGLE) authority to protect Michigan’s water and natural resources [...]

December 21, 2021|

Rogers Introduces Legislation to Extend Sunset on Successful Grocery Store Initiative that Utilizes Existing Revitalization Dollars 

LANSING, Mich., December 16, 2021 — On Tuesday, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 5656 to extend the successful initiative that directs existing revitalization dollars that brings grocery stores to downtowns and commercial corridors in urban areas. The program was initially established through legislation in 2017, but it is set to sunset in 2022. The bill was introduced with bipartisan support.  “The 2021 County Health Rankings were announced yesterday, and Kalamazoo County was ranked 27 out of [...]

December 16, 2021|

House Democrats Testify in Support of Lead Remediation Package

LANSING, Mich., Dec. 9, 2021 — Today, the Michigan House of Representatives’ Health Policy Committee held a hearing on a bipartisan package of bills aimed at eliminating and treating lead exposure across the state. State Reps. Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids), Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) and Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) testified in support of the package. The bills combat lead exposure by requiring testing and coverage for Medicaid recipients, providing training for physicians to spot lead exposure, updating codes for renovators, and getting [...]

December 9, 2021|

Rogers Introduces Legislation to Designate a Portion of Highway U.S.-131 as the “Sergeant Ryan J. Proxmire Memorial Highway”

LANSING, Mich., Nov. 30, 2021 — Today, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 5585 to designate a portion of highway U.S.-131 in Kalamazoo County as the “Sergeant Ryan J. Proxmire Memorial Highway.” On Aug. 15,  Kalamazoo County Deputy Sheriff Ryan J. Proxmire made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty when he succumbed to a gunshot wound that he sustained the previous night while involved in a vehicle pursuit. For his actions and his leadership, he [...]

November 30, 2021|

Rogers’ First Bill Passes the House as Part of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Package

Legislation will ensure that survivors are protected, will have their needs met LANSING — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), along with legislators of both parties, worked together to get the first four of eight House Bills through the House today as part of the 2021 bicameral and bipartisan Sexual Assault Prevention and Education bill package. Legislators initially introduced the bills in this package during the 2018 investigation into the MSU and Larry Nassar scandal. This term, there are eight bills in [...]

November 4, 2021|

Bipartisan Legislation Announced to Help Save Care for Michigan Crash Survivors

This narrowly tailored bill package addresses some of the most pressing and serious concerns related to Michigan’s new auto insurance law.  Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021 LANSING — State Reps. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), Robert Bezotte (R- Marion Township), Lori Stone (D-Warren), Brenda Carter (D-Pontiac), and Doug Wozniak (R-Shelby Township) announced narrowly tailored legislation today to provide immediate and necessary triage for the auto-accident survivors in Michigan. “Recently, many auto-accident survivors, along with their families, caregivers and providers have come forward with [...]

October 27, 2021|

Rogers Introduces Legislation to Further Limit Lead Exposure from Tableware

LANSING, Mich., Oct. 7, 2021 — This week, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 5374 , which would regulate the lead leachate levels for tableware. Leaching occurs when a chemical substance, such as lead, moves from an object or surface to a liquid when exposed. This includes lead leaching into drinks or food after coming in contact with tableware. “As a practicing physical therapist, I have firsthand knowledge of the dangers that leaching can cause,” Rogers [...]

October 7, 2021|

Rogers Appointed Democratic Vice Chair of the House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee

LANSING, Mich., Oct. 6, 2021 — Last week, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was named the Democratic vice chair of the House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee. In response, Rogers issued the following statement: “As the daughter of a veteran, I am extremely honored to be appointed by Speaker Wentworth to serve as the Democratic vice chair of the House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee. I have had the privilege of rehabilitating many of these brave men and women [...]

October 6, 2021|

Rogers On Passage of House Budget That Improves U.S. 131 Business Loop, Tackles Lead Poisoning Prevention and Funds Needed Senior Facility

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 22, 2021 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed a budget that includes historic investments in health care, child care and infrastructure. Included in the budget is $3 million to fund the reconstruction of the U.S. 131 interchange with the business route U.S. 131 in Kalamazoo, $10 million toward a Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund, and $1.5 million for a new senior facility in Portage. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) issued the following statement in support of [...]

September 22, 2021|

Rogers, Bolden, Cambensy Testify in Support of Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Package

Bipartisan Legislation provides resources, protection for survivors  LANSING, Mich., Sept. 21, 2021 — On Tuesday, the Michigan House Judiciary Committee heard the second week of testimony on the House bills included in the bipartisan and bicameral Sexual Assault Prevention and Education package. These bills were first introduced during the 2018 investigation into the MSU/Larry Nassar scandal. This term, there are 8 bills in the House and 5 bills in the Senate.  Each bill in the package addresses a critical failing [...]

September 21, 2021|

Morse, Rogers Honor First Responders at 9/11 Ceremony

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 9, 2021 — Today, the Michigan House of Representatives held its annual ceremony to commemorate Michigan first responders lost in the line of duty during the past year, honor those lost in the Sept. 11 attacks and recognize first responders serving in Michigan communities today. State Reps. Christine Morse (D-Texas Township), who hosted Sheriff Richard Fuller from the Kalamazoo County Sheriff's Office; and Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), who hosted Assistant Chief Victor Green of the Kalamazoo Department [...]

September 11, 2021|

House and Senate Dems call for stronger consumer protections in light of new report showing auto insurance industry overcharged consumers by $1.12 billion in 2020

LANSING, Mich., Aug. 25, 2021 — In light of a devastating new report showing that Michigan policyholders were overcharged $1.12 billion by auto insurance companies in 2020, House and Senate Democrats today renewed calls to hold the auto insurance industry accountable and pass laws to protect accident victims. The report comes as the auto insurance industry refuses to negotiate with health care providers over services for catastrophically injured victims, putting their care in jeopardy. A new law that went into [...]

August 25, 2021|

House Democrats Applaud Gov. Whitmer’s Proposed $75 Million in Funding for Safer Streets

LANSING, Mich., Aug. 18, 2021 — This week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the $75 million MI Safe Communities framework to invest in local police, get illegal guns off the street and provide additional funding for jobs, education and the justice system. The proposal would be funded by the federal American Rescue Plan. In response, state Reps. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), Tenisha Yancey (D-Detroit), Amos O’Neal (D-Saginaw) and Cynthia Neeley (D-Flint) issued the following joint statement:   “The [...]

August 18, 2021|

Rogers Talks Lead, Health and Community Resources at Recent Town Hall

Lead paint continues to pose a considerable challenge to cities KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 6, 2021 — Yesterday, state Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) held a town hall concerning lead abatement and various other community resources. She was joined by state Rep. Rachel Hood (D-Grand Rapids) and a panel of local community and state experts: Matt Milcarek from the Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services Inc.; Dr. Carolyn Whatley, chief medical officer at Family Health Center; Dr. Kathy Jackson, a longtime pediatrician at Family [...]

August 6, 2021|

Legislators Push for Road Safety, Penalties for Injury or Death

LANSING, Mich. (July 1, 2021) — Sens. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo) and Ed McBroom (R-Vulcan), along with Reps. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Bronna Kahle (R-Adrian), introduced bipartisan legislation this week that would protect vulnerable road users in Michigan. Senate Bills 580 (McCann) and 581 (McBroom), and House Bills 5181 (Kahle) and 5182 (Rogers) would create enhanced penalties for drivers who injure or kill a vulnerable roadway user, such as cyclists, pedestrians, or wheelchair users. “Historically, Michigan law has specifically placed little [...]

July 1, 2021|

Rogers’ Bill Protects Accident Victims by Delaying Implementation of Looming Auto Insurance Changes

Bipartisan legislation safeguards access to care  LANSING, Mich., June 24, 2021 — With time running out for auto accident victims, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 5125, which would give the Legislature time to fix a crisis that threatens access to life-saving care. On July 1, Public Act 21 of 2019 will go into effect. Unfortunately, two provisions included in the law, a 45 percent reimbursement cap for specialized rehabilitation care and a 56-hour attendant care cap [...]

June 24, 2021|

Rogers Stands with Colleagues on the Justice for All Police Accountability Bill Package

LANSING, Mich., June 10, 2021 — House Democrats announced the Justice for All police accountability bill package this week, led by the Detroit Caucus and the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus. As a sponsor of a resolution in the package, State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) released the following statement:   “This week, I was incredibly moved and honored to stand with Breonna Taylor’s family and listen to them speak about her life and the incredible human being she was. Their [...]

June 11, 2021|

House Democrats Advocate for Auto Insurance Reform Ahead of July 1 Deadline

LANSING, Mich., May 26, 2021 — House Democrats hosted a virtual press conference today to discuss the need to update our auto insurance laws before a looming July 1 deadline, when thousands of patients could lose critical care for injuries suffered in auto accidents.   “No one wants to receive that call to come to the emergency room because their loved one was involved in a catastrophic traffic accident. I know that devastation firsthand, and unfortunately, I went through it [...]

May 26, 2021|

Representatives introduce bipartisan bills targeting sexual misconduct

Representatives introduce bipartisan bills targeting sexual misconduct Following a recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, Michigan House legislators today introduced a bipartisan plan to protect sexual assault survivors. House Bills 4851-4858 were crafted to correct several legal shortcomings highlighted by the 2018 investigation into Larry Nassar. “Sexual assault survivors deserve protection and justice, and Michigan law must provide real accountability for both abusers and enablers,” said state Rep. Julie Alexander (R-Hanover), sponsor of HB 4851. “Our plan will [...]

May 18, 2021|

House Dems Move to Strengthen, Ensure Equity in Foster Care to Adoption Process

State Reps. Tim Sneller (D-Burton), Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Twp.), Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Mary Cavanagh (D-Redford Twp.) introduced a 4-bill package this week that would strengthen Michigan’s foster care to adoption process while ensuring equity in placement policies for LGBTQ families.   “For the thousands of children in our state foster care system, the importance and hope of a permanent, loving home cannot be overstated,” said Cavanagh. “Rather than limit the number of Michigan’s willing adoptive parents, we must [...]

April 22, 2021|

Rogers on Verdict of Derek Chauvin Murder Trial

LANSING, Mich., April 20, 2021 - Today, after 12 hours of deliberation, the jury for the Derek Chauvin murder trial released a unanimous guilty verdict on all three counts of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter charges. State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) released the following statement: “After repeated injustices, today’s verdict is long overdue. Last summer, the world witnessed the unacceptable use of excessive police force as George Floyd took his final breaths. Police officers are supposed [...]

April 20, 2021|

Rogers Works to Rescind Medicaid Work Requirements, Ensure Access to Affordable, Quality Health Care for All

LANSING, Mich., April 15, 2021 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) has introduced legislation that would remove the state’s Medicaid work requirement provisions passed by the Legislature in 2018. Rogers’ bill was introduced with bipartisan support and co-sponsorship.   House Bill 4645 comes on the heels of a recent Biden administration decision to rescind the waiver that had been granted to Michigan under former President Trump approving the work requirements. Last year, a federal judge blocked them from going into effect. [...]

April 15, 2021|

Ananich, Rogers Lead Effort to Increase High School Math Options

Bills would allow finance classes to fulfill Algebra II graduation requirement  LANSING, Mich. —Today, Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich (D–Flint) and state Representative Julie M. Rogers (D–Kalamazoo) announced legislation to broaden the range of math classes that can count towards students’ graduation requirements. The bills would allow two additional credits to be taken in courses other than Algebra II, including accounting, business math, trigonometry, precalculus, financial literacy, or approved curriculum in a CTE program. Currently, Michigan students must complete Algebra [...]

April 9, 2021|

House Democrats introduce legislation to protect Michigan workers

Recently introduced legislation would restore prevailing wage   LANSING, Mich., April 5, 2021— House Democrats have introduced a series of bills to restore prevailing wage, as well as give local municipalities the freedom to protect local workers.   House Bill 4594, introduced by State Rep. Brenda Carter (D-Pontiac), would restore Michigan’s prevailing wage law to ensure that construction workers are paid a fair wage commensurate to their skill level and where they live. A study out of Indiana, which repealed [...]

April 5, 2021|

Rep. Rogers Invites Community to Virtual COVID-19 Town Hall

State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) invites community members of the 60th House District to attend a virtual town hall on Thursday, April 8, from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. The representative will be joined by local and state experts for updates on vaccine distribution efforts and resources for small businesses and those facing economic hardship. The town hall will “open” to the public at 5:15 p.m. “The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact so many aspects of our daily lives, [...]

March 29, 2021|

Rogers Introduces Bill Prohibiting Insurance Coverage Discrimination

LANSING, Mich., March 18, 2021 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Bill 4551 today to prohibit insurance providers from denying insurance coverage based on gender, gender identity or sexual orientation. The bill was introduced with bipartisan support. “As a health care provider, I have seen firsthand just how important it is to have insurance, particularly health insurance,” said Rogers. “Everyone deserves affordable and quality care. As we continue to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, it is more important [...]

March 18, 2021|

Rogers’ Resolution Recognizes 100th Anniversary of APTA

LANSING, Mich., March 4, 2021 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced House Resolution 50 today to honor the 100th anniversary of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). The resolution was adopted by the House. “As a practicing physical therapist, I know firsthand how important the profession is to transforming society by optimizing movement,” said Rogers. “As we continue to navigate the virtual world during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of movement has become abundantly clear. Throughout the last [...]

March 4, 2021|

Rogers Resolution Urges Federal Government to Provide More Local Relief

LANSING, Mich., Feb. 24, 2021 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo), a former Kalamazoo County Commissioner, introduced House Concurrent Resolution 4 today calling on the federal government to increase direct aid to state and local governments. “While some federal aid has already been provided to states and local governments, additional funding is needed to weather the ongoing effects of the pandemic,” Rogers said. “President Biden and the U.S. Congress have been diligently working to enact a relief package that [...]

February 24, 2021|

Rogers Welcomes Biden to Michigan Ahead of Pfizer Facility Tour

Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 19, 2021 – State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was pleased to welcome President Joseph R. Biden to Michigan today. The President came to visit the Pfizer facility for a first-hand look at coronavirus vaccine production. Rep. Rogers issued the following statement: “It is an honor to join President Biden in Kalamazoo County today. The President and I both share a background in county government, so I appreciate his willingness to come and see the vaccine rollout [...]

February 19, 2021|

Rogers Applauds Critical Investments in Public Health and State Infrastructure in Executive Budget Recommendation for 2022

The plan released today will help Michigan continue its road to recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic     Lansing, Mich., Feb. 11, 2021 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was pleased to see that the governor’s budget plan continues to address the ongoing public health crisis while making sure our local communities, businesses and schools have the resources they need to navigate a path toward recovery. Notably, the plan includes $10 million to help eliminate lead poisoning in homes through remediation [...]

February 11, 2021|

Rep. Rogers: Partisan Games are Putting the Health and Safety of Michiganders at Risk

LANSING, Mich., Feb. 4, 2021 — Today, state Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and House Democrats opposed House Republican legislation that would leave COVID-19 vaccine funding and other money in Washington, D.C. Earlier this week, House Democrats announced a pandemic recovery plan that would immediately unleash over $5 billion in federal dollars to help Michigan workers, small businesses, families and schools impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. On Thursday, House Republicans pushed through a short-sighted appropriations package that falls far short [...]

February 4, 2021|

Rogers supports up or down vote on MI House Democrats’ pandemic recovery plan

Rogers calls for vote on $5 billion in federal stimulus dollars KALAMAZOO, Mich., Feb. 1, 2021 — Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) joined Michigan House Democrats today in supporting a pandemic recovery plan that would immediately release $5 billion in federal dollars to help Michigan workers, small businesses, families and schools impacted most by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is critical to Michigan’s recovery from the pandemic and any further delay will put the well-being of Michigan families and communities in [...]

February 2, 2021|

Rogers, PWC Recognize 48th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 29, 2021 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) introduced a resolution yesterday to recognize the 48th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. The Roe decision enshrined protections nationwide for an individual’s freedom to make their own medical decisions about their body and health, without intrusion from the government.   “Roe v. Wade was the culmination of the work of generations of individuals from all walks of life fighting for bodily autonomy,” said [...]

January 29, 2021|

Rogers appointed to serve as Assistant Democratic Floor Leader

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 28, 2021 — State Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was appointed this week to serve as the Assistant Democratic Floor Leader for the 2021-22 legislative term. Rogers is serving her first term representing the 60th House District, prior to which she served on the Kalamazoo County Commission for 8 years, including serving as Board Chair.   “I am honored to receive this position and appreciate the confidence Democratic Floor Leader Rabhi has placed in me,” said Rogers. “I [...]

January 28, 2021|

McCann, Rogers applaud $375,000 transportation grant to repair Miller Road

KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. 26, 2021 — The Michigan Department of Transportation announced this week that the City of Kalamazoo has been awarded a $375,000 Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF) Category F grant for Fiscal Year 2022 to cover the construction costs and repair of Miller Road. Sen. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo) and Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) both welcomed the news and noted the importance of this project. “I am thrilled to see these state grant dollars awarded to the City of [...]

January 26, 2021|

Rogers Sworn in as Representative for 60th House District

LANSING, Mich., Jan. 13, 2021 — State Rep. Julie M.Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) was publicly sworn in today as representative for the 2021-2022 legislative session. The swearing-in ceremony marked the official opening of Michigan’s 101st Legislature.   “I am lucky to call this community home and I am humbled by the opportunity to represent my friends and neighbors at the Capitol,” said Rogers. “For more than two decades I have worked in health care and this has instilled in me a passion [...]

January 13, 2021|

Rogers Invites Constituents to Attend First January Coffee Hour, Announces New Staff

KALAMAZOO — State Rep. Julie M. Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) will host her first coffee hour of the year for residents of House District 60 on Friday, Jan. 15, from 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. The representative will provide an introduction to the office, discuss initial policy priorities for the 2021-22 term, and allow residents an opportunity to share their ideas and views. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this will be a virtual coffee hour.   To attend the coffee hour, [...]

January 8, 2021|
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