State Representative
Stephanie A. Young
Detroit | 16th House District
Serving 91,767 constituents in NW Detroit, S Redford and SE Livonia
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(517) 373-2576
Office: N-695 House Office Building
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The Detroit Tigers and the Northern Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters (NMRCC) are teaming up to host a Carpenters Combine at Comerica Park—connecting job seekers with real career opportunities in the skilled trades. Participants can showcase their abilities on a 10-station skills course while meeting contractors who are actively hiring, including contractors looking to hire on sight, for well-paying union construction careers. This free, family-friendly event is open to the public.
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The Supreme Court’s recent ruling to dismantle the Voting Rights Act is having a profound and immediate ripple effect, as we’re already seeing state legislatures across the country take steps to change their maps — often against the will of the people — to favor one party or candidate. ... See MoreSee Less
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In response to escalating right-wing efforts nationwide to restrict access to the ballot box, including the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais that further weakened foundational protections under the Voting Rights Act of 1965, state Reps. Jason Hoskins (D-Southfield), Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit), Tonya Myers Phillips (D-Detroit) and Veronica Paiz (D-Harper Woods) reintroduced legislation this week to establish a Michigan Voting Rights Act. ... See MoreSee Less
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All are invited to a special event commemorating the historic 1916 tour by suffragists Alice Snitjer Burke and Nell Richardson in support of the 19th Amendment. This event is one of several stops featuring a rare example of the same model 1914 Saxon Roadster—made in Michigan—that honors their 1916 journey and highlights the ongoing conversation surrounding the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Equal Rights Amendment is a proposed addition to the U.S. Constitution that would explicitly guarantee equal legal rights for all Americans regardless of sex. Congress passed the amendment in 1972, and supporters argue that it met the 38-state ratification threshold in 2020, though its legal status remains contested.
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Stephanie A. Young IN THE NEWS
Hoskins, Young, Myers Phillips, Paiz Reintroduce the MI Voting Rights Act
2026-05-20T12:25:17-04:00May 14, 2026|
Democratic lawmakers demand swift action against heightened federal attacks on voting rights LANSING, Mich., May 14, 2026 — In response [...]
MLBC, Detroit Caucus Condemn Redistricting by TN Republicans
2026-05-08T16:04:08-04:00May 8, 2026|
Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, Detroit Caucus Condemn Redistricting by Tennessee Republicans Move eliminates last majority-minorty district in the state LANSING, [...]
MLBC, Detroit Caucus on Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Decision
2026-05-01T13:59:44-04:00May 1, 2026|
Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, Detroit Caucus Denounce Supreme Court’s Devastating Decision in Voting Rights Act Case Democratic lawmakers reflect on [...]
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Looking for a new job, career change, or second chance opportunity? This is your chance to connect directly with employers that are actively hiring this summer! ... See MoreSee Less
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On this solemn day, let's express our deepest gratitude to those who died fighting for our country. We are indebted to their selflessness and unwavering dedication to defending our freedom. #MemorialDay ... See MoreSee Less
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I joined many of my colleagues in signing on to this letter calling on the resignation of Heidi Washington, the Director of the Michigan Department of Corrections. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Detroit Tigers and the Northern Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters (NMRCC) are teaming up to host a Carpenters Combine at Comerica Park—connecting job seekers with real career opportunities in the skilled trades. Participants can showcase their abilities on a 10-station skills course while meeting contractors who are actively hiring, including contractors looking to hire on sight, for well-paying union construction careers. This free, family-friendly event is open to the public.
• Registration opens at 7:30 am for participants
• 8:00 am – Opening Ceremony
• 9:00 am – Schools to Tools and family activities begin ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling to dismantle the Voting Rights Act is having a profound and immediate ripple effect, as we’re already seeing state legislatures across the country take steps to change their maps — often against the will of the people — to favor one party or candidate. ... See MoreSee Less
662 CommentsComment on Facebook
In response to escalating right-wing efforts nationwide to restrict access to the ballot box, including the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais that further weakened foundational protections under the Voting Rights Act of 1965, state Reps. Jason Hoskins (D-Southfield), Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit), Tonya Myers Phillips (D-Detroit) and Veronica Paiz (D-Harper Woods) reintroduced legislation this week to establish a Michigan Voting Rights Act. ... See MoreSee Less
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All are invited to a special event commemorating the historic 1916 tour by suffragists Alice Snitjer Burke and Nell Richardson in support of the 19th Amendment. This event is one of several stops featuring a rare example of the same model 1914 Saxon Roadster—made in Michigan—that honors their 1916 journey and highlights the ongoing conversation surrounding the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Equal Rights Amendment is a proposed addition to the U.S. Constitution that would explicitly guarantee equal legal rights for all Americans regardless of sex. Congress passed the amendment in 1972, and supporters argue that it met the 38-state ratification threshold in 2020, though its legal status remains contested. ... See MoreSee Less
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A great way for our veterans to make a smooth transition from military service to civilian employment. ... See MoreSee Less
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