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State Representative

Helena Scott

Detroit | 8th House District
Serving 91,113 constituents in NW Detroit, Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge

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(517) 373-3815
Office: S-687 House Office Building

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Juneteenth is a reminder that progress takes work and time. I was honored to sponsor legislation, now a law, recognizing Juneteenth every year in our state so that we do not forget the hardships and realities of the past. But freedom isn't just about the past; it's about protecting our rights today. That's why the Michigan Voting Rights Act matters: it’s the next step in the fight to make sure every voice is heard. ... See MoreSee Less

As we approach Juneteenth this year, I look back and have a great sense of pride that this legislation was signed into law by Gov Whitmer!Today, we celebrate Juneteenth! Governor Whitmer signed into law my Negro League Baseball Day legislation to be celebrated on May 2nd annually in the state of Michigan.
On this day let us all remember the horrific stain of slavery in the United States. Let’s also honor the legacy of June 19th by committing to continue the fight for equity and justice and reparations for all of our communities.

“Thank You” Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist for joining me and Rep Aiyash for this historic bill signing in his Hamtramck district to celebrate Juneteenth at the Hamtramck Stadium, which was home of the Detroit Stars, and one of last remaining Negro League Stadiums in the country 🇺🇸
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House Republicans prevented my colleague Representative Jason Morgan from reading his Pride Month resolution on the House Floor. I joined him and other Michigan House Democrats to read it anyway because representation in government matters. I won't stand idly by as Michiganders voices are silenced. ... See MoreSee Less

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The Michigan Legislative Black Caucus is a dedicated group of legislators focused on empowering everyday people and helping them thrive in every community across the state. As the historian of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, I'm proud to say that we've been uplifting Black voices for 50 years. ... See MoreSee Less

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LIVE NOW: Join me and my Democratic colleagues as we introduce bills to protect ratepayers from the worst impacts of data centers. ... See MoreSee Less

I am fighting the affordability crisis from all directions, including lowering rising energy costs through grid diversification. Michigan House Democrats are doing the work to move Michigan towards energy independence and away from reliance on foreign entities. We know security and investment in our communities start at home. ... See MoreSee Less

I am fighting the af

Summer is officially here! What plans do you have? I want to hear from you in the comments.

Image description: Two GIFs from hypercrafty on Giphy.com. The first GIF shows three flowers centered with text reading, "Goodbye Spring." The second GIF shows a bright sun with text reading, "Summer is here!"
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Happy Father’s Day! ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Father’s Day

Juneteenth is a reminder that progress takes work and time. I was honored to sponsor legislation, now a law, recognizing Juneteenth every year in our state so that we do not forget the hardships and realities of the past. But freedom isn't just about the past; it's about protecting our rights today. That's why the Michigan Voting Rights Act matters: it’s the next step in the fight to make sure every voice is heard. ... See MoreSee Less

As we approach Juneteenth this year, I look back and have a great sense of pride that this legislation was signed into law by Gov Whitmer!Today, we celebrate Juneteenth! Governor Whitmer signed into law my Negro League Baseball Day legislation to be celebrated on May 2nd annually in the state of Michigan.
On this day let us all remember the horrific stain of slavery in the United States. Let’s also honor the legacy of June 19th by committing to continue the fight for equity and justice and reparations for all of our communities.

“Thank You” Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist for joining me and Rep Aiyash for this historic bill signing in his Hamtramck district to celebrate Juneteenth at the Hamtramck Stadium, which was home of the Detroit Stars, and one of last remaining Negro League Stadiums in the country 🇺🇸
... See MoreSee Less

As we approach Junet

WATCH NOW: Rep. Scott and MLBC members introduce legislation to address systemic injustices. ... See MoreSee Less

House Republicans prevented my colleague Representative Jason Morgan from reading his Pride Month resolution on the House Floor. I joined him and other Michigan House Democrats to read it anyway because representation in government matters. I won't stand idly by as Michiganders voices are silenced. ... See MoreSee Less

House Republicans pr

The Michigan Legislative Black Caucus is a dedicated group of legislators focused on empowering everyday people and helping them thrive in every community across the state. As the historian of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, I'm proud to say that we've been uplifting Black voices for 50 years. ... See MoreSee Less

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