Hello Neighbors, This month at the Capitol, the state budget has been my main focus. For me, it’s more than just numbers on a page — it’s a reflection of our shared values and priorities. I’m working hard to ensure the final budget invests in what matters most to the 82nd District: safe neighborhoods, quality schools, affordable housing and a stronger future for all of us. In this month’s newsletter you’ll find legislative and community events. As always, if there’s anything my office can help you with, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Sincerely, |
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Kristian Grant |
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May Recap |
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In May, my office was able to deliver the invocation in the House chambers. It was an honor to be joined by special guest Reverend Dr. Willie A. Gholston II from First Community AME Church in Grand Rapids. The work we do in the legislature touches the lives of all 10 million Michiganders and oftentimes even beyond that. Prayers for wisdom, guidance and justice are always needed! |
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Young homebuilding professionals joined us in Lansing during the month of May to discuss how we can work together to address housing. It was great to join state Reps. Joe Tate and Parker Fairburn and Majority Floor Leader Bryan Posthumus as we talked about the housing issues facing Michiganders. From zoning reform to smarter density, we need to break down outdated barriers that are driving up costs and holding back development in communities across the state. I’ll keep pushing for policies that make housing more accessible, more inclusive and more future-focused — for every Michigander. |
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It was an honor to be named as a Michigan Women’s Foundation 2025 Woman to Watch. It was even more meaningful to be named with so many other women who are working to change our community for the better each day. Thank you to the foundation for all of the amazing work you do to make sure women in business have the resources and support they need to succeed. Congrats to everyone who was honored this year! |
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It’s always a great time when my GRPS family comes to see me at the Capitol. My work on the GRPS school board was my first introduction to true policy impact and advocacy. Thank you all for continuing to advocate for our scholars not only in Grand Rapids, but also around the state! It was a pleasure to meet with GRPS during their advocacy day at the Capitol. Thank you for your continued commitment to education, equity and excellence. |
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Legislative Update |
In response to constituent requests each month, my office will highlight legislation that passed out of the Michigan House of Representatives. Here is a quick legislative snapshot for the month of May: Bills I voted in support of:
Bills I voted in opposition to:
This is a short recap of May votes, for a full look at what bills the Legislature is hearing and passing you can go to the public record and follow along in the journals here. |
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Our community is truly a special one for businesses big and small. I’m pleased to announce that my office will be honoring a different 82nd District small business each month based on nominations from you. Nominate your favorite small business in Grand Rapids and Wyoming! For more details and nominations, please use this link. |
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Our office is taking nominations for House District 82’s Teacher of the Month. Follow the link to nominate a teacher you believe should be recognized as an outstanding teacher in our district this month! |
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Upcoming Community Conversation Next Date: Monday, June 30, from 4–5 p.m. Location: Gerald R. Ford Job Corps Center, 110 Hall St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 Follow Us on Facebook |
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How Can We Help You? |
A reminder that you can reach out to our office for a multitude of reasons including but not limited to:
And much more… reach out with any questions. If we can’t help we will work to connect you with someone who may be able to! |
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