State Representative
Jimmie Wilson Jr.
Ypsilanti | 32nd House District
Serving 92,092 constituents in SE Superior Township, Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti Township, E/SE Pittsfield Township
[email protected]
(517) 373-8931
Office: N-796 House Office Building
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Good morning city of Ypsilanti renters!
Here is a public notice from the city.
"To continue supporting renters in Ypsilanti, the City of Ypsilanti Building Department has created a new Citizen Rental Complaint Form, where renters can directly report hazardous or unsafe conditions to city staff.
Renters can click here to access the form or visit www.cityofypsilanti.com/report.
Residents who submit complaints through this form must leave their name and contact information, along with a desired date and time for a city inspector to visit the unit or building. Conditions that can be reported through this form include:
No heat
Vermin infestation
No water
No electricity
No rental certificate
Broken plumbing
Missing or extremely deteriorating steps
Damaged interior walls
Overflowing dumpsters or trash, among other options
The form includes space to describe other conditions that may not listed. Additional questions or concerns can be directed to the City of Ypsilanti Building Department at 734-482-1025."
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PUBLIC NOTICE: New Rental Complaint Form Available
cityofypsilanti.com
To continue supporting renters in Ypsilanti, the City of Ypsilanti Building Department has created a new Citizen Rental Complaint Form, where renters can directly report hazardous or unsafe conditions0 CommentsComment on Facebook
An update on the situation at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility and MDOC as a whole.
Last month, my colleagues and I sent a letter to Michigan Department of Corrections' Director Heidi Washington asking for her resignation due to the deplorable conditions throughout the prison system, especially at WHV. We have been working with advocates to get answers and solutions. I am working to form a workgroup that will address the short-term and long-term systemic conditions in our state prisons.
I need your help if we are going to get this workgroup going. I need everyone reading this to reach out to the Governor's office and ask for real cooperation between the Executive, the Department, Legislators, and advocates for those inside who have the hardest times having their voices heard.
The state of Michigan does not allow for capital punishment, but that means nothing if we continue to allow preventable deaths in our prisons. Our incarcerated family and friends deserve better, and I promise to continue fighting for equity and justice for all.
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Today we voted on bills that would require individuals to stay 25 feet away (buffer zone) from first responders after a warning.
I voted NO on House Bills 5574, 5575, and 5576 because, while I recognize and support the need to protect first responders from harassment and interference while performing their duties, these bills raise significant concerns regarding free speech, public accountability, and the ability of residents to observe and document government activity in public spaces.
Recent events in Minnesota and other states have highlighted the risks associated with granting expanded authority in situations involving federal law enforcement officers who may not be adequately trained in local community engagement or de-escalation practices. As communities across the country have witnessed controversial deployments of federal officers and ongoing questions regarding transparency and accountability, it would be irresponsible to enact legislation that could put us on track to further restrict public oversight. In addition, the efforts of legal observers to document police interactions has proven helpful in providing accountability in cases of police misconduct and brutality and are protected by the United States Constitution.
In absence of any meaningful policy changes to address police accountability, these bills serve to make dangerous situations even more dangerous for our most vulnerable neighbors. Both police officers and those they serve are safer when oversight is unobstructed and routes to accountability are protected. Regardless, these bills are likely unconstitutional.
Today, Democrats offered an amendment to restrict the impact of these bills to EMS and firefighters. That amendment was defeated.
We can and should protect first responders without undermining constitutional rights or limiting the public's ability to hold government actors accountable. Unfortunately these bills did not pass that essential test.
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Shout out to Eastern Michigan University's Women's Golf team on their historic performance! #TRUEMU ... See MoreSee Less

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The Eastern Michigan University women's golf team posted a 1-1 record in its debut at the NCAA Match Play Championships, May 26, as the Eagles upset No. 4 Un...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
I see you, I hear you, and you belong. This Pride month we must continue to celebrate our victories for equality for all while continuing to fight for what is right and just. ... See MoreSee Less
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Rx Kids is expanding, again, and to over 20 more communities to boot! Its success is proof that investing in families, babies and communities is always a good idea. When we invest in parents, we are building a better future for everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
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Sharing a statement from the Superior Township Supervisor Emily Dabish Yahkind pertaining to concerns at Sycamore Meadows.
Please reach out to Superior Townships officials if you have concerns or my office @ [email protected] for additional resources and assistance.
Superior Township officials contact information can be found here:
superiortownship.org/boards-commissions/board-of-trustees/
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Great news!
I joined my colleagues in sending a letter to both BCBS and Michigan Medicine asking for cooler heads to prevail during this bargaining process. We are glad both sides have found a deal before this escalated further, as the uncertainty for patients was unacceptable, especially in these turbulent times.
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Michigan Medicine, Blue Cross reach insurance coverage deal
www.freep.com
Michigan Medicine and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will continue meeting in the coming weeks to finalize details of the new agreement.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to the Michigan Association of School Boards for inviting me to their legislative panel yesterday morning.
And thank you to all of the school board members here in House District 32, and throughout the state that put our kids first each and every day. I promise to continue fighting for a better future for our school districts, and most importantly, our kids!
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Jimmie Wilson Jr. IN THE NEWS
Miller, Wilson, Jr. Introduce Bills Requiring Elections for MPSC
2026-03-05T12:13:56-05:00March 5, 2026|
Miller, Wilson, Jr. Introduce Legislation Requiring Elections for Public Service Commissioners, Removes Appointments Newly developed bills would give Michiganders direct [...]
Wilson Reaffirms Priorities Following State of the State
2026-02-26T14:06:13-05:00February 26, 2026|
State Rep. Jimmie Wilson, Jr. (D-Ypsilanti) stands with his guest at the State of the State address on Wednesday, [...]
Dievendorf, Democratic Legislators Introduce Water Affordability Now Legislative Package
2026-02-17T13:58:33-05:00October 30, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., Oct. 30, 2025 — Yesterday, state Rep. Emily Dievendorf (D-Lansing), held a press conference to unveil their Affordable [...]
Good morning city of Ypsilanti renters!
Here is a public notice from the city.
"To continue supporting renters in Ypsilanti, the City of Ypsilanti Building Department has created a new Citizen Rental Complaint Form, where renters can directly report hazardous or unsafe conditions to city staff.
Renters can click here to access the form or visit www.cityofypsilanti.com/report.
Residents who submit complaints through this form must leave their name and contact information, along with a desired date and time for a city inspector to visit the unit or building. Conditions that can be reported through this form include:
No heat
Vermin infestation
No water
No electricity
No rental certificate
Broken plumbing
Missing or extremely deteriorating steps
Damaged interior walls
Overflowing dumpsters or trash, among other options
The form includes space to describe other conditions that may not listed. Additional questions or concerns can be directed to the City of Ypsilanti Building Department at 734-482-1025." ... See MoreSee Less
PUBLIC NOTICE: New Rental Complaint Form Available
cityofypsilanti.com
To continue supporting renters in Ypsilanti, the City of Ypsilanti Building Department has created a new Citizen Rental Complaint Form, where renters can directly report hazardous or unsafe conditions0 CommentsComment on Facebook
An update on the situation at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility and MDOC as a whole.
Last month, my colleagues and I sent a letter to Michigan Department of Corrections' Director Heidi Washington asking for her resignation due to the deplorable conditions throughout the prison system, especially at WHV. We have been working with advocates to get answers and solutions. I am working to form a workgroup that will address the short-term and long-term systemic conditions in our state prisons.
I need your help if we are going to get this workgroup going. I need everyone reading this to reach out to the Governor's office and ask for real cooperation between the Executive, the Department, Legislators, and advocates for those inside who have the hardest times having their voices heard.
The state of Michigan does not allow for capital punishment, but that means nothing if we continue to allow preventable deaths in our prisons. Our incarcerated family and friends deserve better, and I promise to continue fighting for equity and justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less
21 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today we voted on bills that would require individuals to stay 25 feet away (buffer zone) from first responders after a warning.
I voted NO on House Bills 5574, 5575, and 5576 because, while I recognize and support the need to protect first responders from harassment and interference while performing their duties, these bills raise significant concerns regarding free speech, public accountability, and the ability of residents to observe and document government activity in public spaces.
Recent events in Minnesota and other states have highlighted the risks associated with granting expanded authority in situations involving federal law enforcement officers who may not be adequately trained in local community engagement or de-escalation practices. As communities across the country have witnessed controversial deployments of federal officers and ongoing questions regarding transparency and accountability, it would be irresponsible to enact legislation that could put us on track to further restrict public oversight. In addition, the efforts of legal observers to document police interactions has proven helpful in providing accountability in cases of police misconduct and brutality and are protected by the United States Constitution.
In absence of any meaningful policy changes to address police accountability, these bills serve to make dangerous situations even more dangerous for our most vulnerable neighbors. Both police officers and those they serve are safer when oversight is unobstructed and routes to accountability are protected. Regardless, these bills are likely unconstitutional.
Today, Democrats offered an amendment to restrict the impact of these bills to EMS and firefighters. That amendment was defeated.
We can and should protect first responders without undermining constitutional rights or limiting the public's ability to hold government actors accountable. Unfortunately these bills did not pass that essential test. ... See MoreSee Less
38 CommentsComment on Facebook
Shout out to Eastern Michigan University's Women's Golf team on their historic performance! #TRUEMU ... See MoreSee Less
Women's Golf Finishes as National Semifinalists in Match Play - Eastern Michigan University Athletics
emueagles.com
The Eastern Michigan University women's golf team posted a 1-1 record in its debut at the NCAA Match Play Championships, May 26, as the Eagles upset No. 4 Un...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
I see you, I hear you, and you belong. This Pride month we must continue to celebrate our victories for equality for all while continuing to fight for what is right and just. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Rx Kids is expanding, again, and to over 20 more communities to boot! Its success is proof that investing in families, babies and communities is always a good idea. When we invest in parents, we are building a better future for everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Sharing a statement from the Superior Township Supervisor Emily Dabish Yahkind pertaining to concerns at Sycamore Meadows.
Please reach out to Superior Townships officials if you have concerns or my office @ [email protected] for additional resources and assistance.
Superior Township officials contact information can be found here:
superiortownship.org/boards-commissions/board-of-trustees/ ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Great news!
I joined my colleagues in sending a letter to both BCBS and Michigan Medicine asking for cooler heads to prevail during this bargaining process. We are glad both sides have found a deal before this escalated further, as the uncertainty for patients was unacceptable, especially in these turbulent times. ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Medicine, Blue Cross reach insurance coverage deal
www.freep.com
Michigan Medicine and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will continue meeting in the coming weeks to finalize details of the new agreement.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to the Michigan Association of School Boards for inviting me to their legislative panel yesterday morning.
And thank you to all of the school board members here in House District 32, and throughout the state that put our kids first each and every day. I promise to continue fighting for a better future for our school districts, and most importantly, our kids! ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook