State Representative
Helena Scott
Detroit | 8th House District
Serving 91,113 constituents in NW Detroit, Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge
helenascott@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-3815
Office: S-687 House Office Building
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“Happy Juneteenth”
So proud of this Legislation I created to celebrate this Holiday in Michigan! 👏🏽
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It was my honor to present my “Black Man Awareness Tribute” to Michigan Democratic Party Chairman Keith D. Williams at the 12th Precinct Father’s Day Breakfast. I enjoyed spending time with the dad’s in House District 8🇺🇸 #BlackManAwarenessDayJune12th ... See MoreSee Less
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I will miss my dear friend and colleague, Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark Coleman. We shared a district together, my HD8 district overlapped with her county commission district. I will miss our candid conversations and many pearls of political wisdom she shared with me. Irma was a dedicated public servant who served as a State Rep, MI Senator, School Board Member and County Commissioner. She lived her life serving others..now it’s time to rest, job well done Irma. I will definitely miss you…tell Jewell, I said Hi!! Until we see each other again, rest well.💕🦋 ... See MoreSee Less
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This is what we do everyday!🇺🇸1 in 4 Michiganders could lose health care, and kids could go hungry. All because of Republicans' extreme agenda and failed leadership. Michigan deserves better, which is why Dems will continue #BuildingPeopleUp! ... See MoreSee Less
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Honoring those who sacrificed their all on this Memorial Day in the HD8 communities of Pleasant Ridge and Ferndale🇺🇸
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Wishing All Mother’s and Mother Figures “Happy Mother’s Day!”💕🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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Extremely Proud that I was able to get this important legislation passed…Negro League Day in Michigan, which we celebrate on May 2nd!! ... See MoreSee Less
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My response to the solar siting repeal package presented in the house today:
“It is truly telling that these are the types of bills Republicans are choosing to spend time and taxpayer’s dollars on,” said state Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit). “People across Michigan are struggling right now to afford basic necessities and they are purposefully choosing to take up bills that would raise energy costs and decrease energy efficiency. It is seriously problematic that this is their priority right now. The focus needs to be on lowering costs and giving Michiganders much needed breathing room — that’s what House Democrats are prioritizing.”
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Helena Scott IN THE NEWS
House Passes Bill Recognizing May 2 as Negro Leagues Day in Michigan
2024-05-21T09:54:14-04:00May 21, 2024|
Scott celebrates Michigan’s Negro Baseball League Players, including her uncle LANSING, Mich., April 27, 2024 — Lawmakers passed House Bill 4519 to [...]
STATEMENT: Scott Praises People-First Focus in House Budget
2024-05-10T09:14:11-04:00May 9, 2024|
Schools, communities and locally-focused investments highlight the Dems budget State Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit) introducing a resolution on the [...]
Detroit Caucus Members Celebrate the ‘Touchdown’ of the NFL Draft in Detroit
2024-05-22T15:38:48-04:00April 29, 2024|
DETROIT, Mich., April 29, 2024 — The NFL Draft ‘touched down’ in Detroit with an overwhelming and unprecedented response. Thursday [...]
“Happy Juneteenth”
So proud of this Legislation I created to celebrate this Holiday in Michigan! 👏🏽 ... See MoreSee Less
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It was my honor to present my “Black Man Awareness Tribute” to Michigan Democratic Party Chairman Keith D. Williams at the 12th Precinct Father’s Day Breakfast. I enjoyed spending time with the dad’s in House District 8🇺🇸 #BlackManAwarenessDayJune12th ... See MoreSee Less
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I will miss my dear friend and colleague, Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark Coleman. We shared a district together, my HD8 district overlapped with her county commission district. I will miss our candid conversations and many pearls of political wisdom she shared with me. Irma was a dedicated public servant who served as a State Rep, MI Senator, School Board Member and County Commissioner. She lived her life serving others..now it’s time to rest, job well done Irma. I will definitely miss you…tell Jewell, I said Hi!! Until we see each other again, rest well.💕🦋 ... See MoreSee Less
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This is what we do everyday!🇺🇸1 in 4 Michiganders could lose health care, and kids could go hungry. All because of Republicans' extreme agenda and failed leadership. Michigan deserves better, which is why Dems will continue #BuildingPeopleUp! ... See MoreSee Less
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Honoring those who sacrificed their all on this Memorial Day in the HD8 communities of Pleasant Ridge and Ferndale🇺🇸
#gonebutnotforgotten ... See MoreSee Less
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Wishing All Mother’s and Mother Figures “Happy Mother’s Day!”💕🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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Extremely Proud that I was able to get this important legislation passed…Negro League Day in Michigan, which we celebrate on May 2nd!! ... See MoreSee Less
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My response to the solar siting repeal package presented in the house today:
“It is truly telling that these are the types of bills Republicans are choosing to spend time and taxpayer’s dollars on,” said state Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit). “People across Michigan are struggling right now to afford basic necessities and they are purposefully choosing to take up bills that would raise energy costs and decrease energy efficiency. It is seriously problematic that this is their priority right now. The focus needs to be on lowering costs and giving Michiganders much needed breathing room — that’s what House Democrats are prioritizing.” ... See MoreSee Less
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