Rep. Jasper R. Martus2024-09-06T22:27:38-04:00
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State Representative

Jasper R. Martus

Flushing | 69th House District
Serving 91,698 constituents in Swartz Creek, Clayton Township, Flushing, Flushing Township, Montrose, southern Montrose Township, Clio, southern Vienna Township, Mount Morris, Mount Morris Township, nearly all Flint Township

JasperMartus@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-1786
Office: S-1088 House Office Building

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Sometime on Sunday, a street in the City of Flushing received antisemitic and white supremacist leaflets thrown in bags at their houses. The police are currently investigating. It’s not a surprise that people like this are emboldened but it’s sad when it lands on your grandfather’s porch. ... See MoreSee Less

Sometime on Sunday, a street in the City of Flushing received antisemitic and white supremacist leaflets thrown in bags at their houses. The police are currently investigating. It’s not a surprise that people like this are emboldened but it’s sad when it lands on your grandfather’s porch.Image attachment

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I'm sorry this happened and that it seems to be a rising trend in our communities 😭

This is unacceptable, both in Flushing & America. 😔🙏🏻 I will be praying for the safety of our community.

That's disgusting! Hopefully they catch and prosecute!

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Today, I attended the bill signing for the creation of a Research and Development Tax Credit here in Michigan. I am thankful for the efforts of Governor Whitmer, my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, my talented staff, and countless stakeholders for working on this legislation.

Some day in the near future, there will be new medicine developed that saves lives and technology invented that will change our economy. Because of our efforts today, those lives will be improved tomorrow and it will happen here in Michigan.
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Today, I attended the bill signing for the creation of a Research and Development Tax Credit here in Michigan. I am thankful for the efforts of Governor Whitmer, my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, my talented staff, and countless stakeholders for working on this legislation.

Some day in the near future, there will be new medicine developed that saves lives and technology invented that will change our economy. Because of our efforts today, those lives will be improved tomorrow and it will happen here in Michigan.Image attachment

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Well done!

Great work Rep Martus

Thank you

Yesterday, I was sworn in for my second term in the Michigan House of Representatives. While the House’s makeup is different from my first term, my priorities remain the same. I will continue to fight for an economy that uplifts working people, lowers costs for families, and reinvests in communities like the one I am honored to represent. ... See MoreSee Less

Yesterday, I was sworn in for my second term in the Michigan House of Representatives. While the House’s makeup is different from my first term, my priorities remain the same. I will continue to fight for an economy that uplifts working people, lowers costs for families, and reinvests in communities like the one I am honored to represent.

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Congratulations!

And early this morning you gave an excellent and impressive update to the Swartz Creek Kiwanis club! Thank you!

Congratulations 🎊

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2 weeks ago

On our last day of session last year, I got a few photos with some of my colleagues who are not returning and that I will miss very, very much. ... See MoreSee Less

On our last day of session last year, I got a few photos with some of my colleagues who are not returning and that I will miss very, very much.Image attachmentImage attachment

Sometimes the good people make it to the top without losing who they are along the way. Jimmy Carter was one of those people. His one hundred years of life provide lessons for all of us. ... See MoreSee Less

Sometimes the good people make it to the top without losing who they are along the way. Jimmy Carter was one of those people. His one hundred years of life provide lessons for all of us.

When the Michigan House couldn’t pull it together yesterday and we adjourned for the year, the Michigan Senate kept working. As of this morning, they have been in session for over 24 hours doing the people’s work. Thank you to my counterparts in the Senate for showing up to work and fighting for Michigan. ... See MoreSee Less

When the Michigan House couldn’t pull it together yesterday and we adjourned for the year, the Michigan Senate kept working. As of this morning, they have been in session for over 24 hours doing the people’s work. Thank you to my counterparts in the Senate for showing up to work and fighting for Michigan.

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I’m so sad the pension bill didn’t move - thank you for what you did get passed.

Thank you for your service and leadership

Thanks for sticking it out!!

We had our 25th and final coffee hour of my first term this morning. I am thankful for the friends and neighbors who joined us at the Flushing Senior Center for a conversation on the final weeks of this term and plans going forward for the next two years. ... See MoreSee Less

We had our 25th and final coffee hour of my first term this morning. I am thankful for the friends and neighbors who joined us at the Flushing Senior Center for a conversation on the final weeks of this term and plans going forward for the next two years.

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Did you talk about the 3 bills you proposed on Dec 5?

For the past two years, Michigan House Democrats have passed an agenda that puts people first. As we approach the end of this term, we will finish how we started. ... See MoreSee Less

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Tell us about the new toll roads you're proposing HB 6256. How does this help Michigaders? How does this help inflation. You are totally out of touch.

Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red

Our children can’t even read with 3rd grade Mstep scores as all time low, but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068

Happy Veterans Day! On Friday, I spoke at the annual Flushing Veterans Appreciation Luncheon and was able to thank dozens of our local heroes for their service. As President Kennedy once said: “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Veterans Day! On Friday, I spoke at the annual Flushing Veterans Appreciation Luncheon and was able to thank dozens of our local heroes for their service. As President Kennedy once said: “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”Image attachment

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Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red

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Sometime on Sunday, a street in the City of Flushing received antisemitic and white supremacist leaflets thrown in bags at their houses. The police are currently investigating. It’s not a surprise that people like this are emboldened but it’s sad when it lands on your grandfather’s porch. ... See MoreSee Less

Sometime on Sunday, a street in the City of Flushing received antisemitic and white supremacist leaflets thrown in bags at their houses. The police are currently investigating. It’s not a surprise that people like this are emboldened but it’s sad when it lands on your grandfather’s porch.Image attachment

11 CommentsComment on Facebook

I'm sorry this happened and that it seems to be a rising trend in our communities 😭

This is unacceptable, both in Flushing & America. 😔🙏🏻 I will be praying for the safety of our community.

That's disgusting! Hopefully they catch and prosecute!

View more comments

Today, I attended the bill signing for the creation of a Research and Development Tax Credit here in Michigan. I am thankful for the efforts of Governor Whitmer, my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, my talented staff, and countless stakeholders for working on this legislation.

Some day in the near future, there will be new medicine developed that saves lives and technology invented that will change our economy. Because of our efforts today, those lives will be improved tomorrow and it will happen here in Michigan.
... See MoreSee Less

Today, I attended the bill signing for the creation of a Research and Development Tax Credit here in Michigan. I am thankful for the efforts of Governor Whitmer, my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, my talented staff, and countless stakeholders for working on this legislation.

Some day in the near future, there will be new medicine developed that saves lives and technology invented that will change our economy. Because of our efforts today, those lives will be improved tomorrow and it will happen here in Michigan.Image attachment

4 CommentsComment on Facebook

Well done!

Great work Rep Martus

Thank you

Yesterday, I was sworn in for my second term in the Michigan House of Representatives. While the House’s makeup is different from my first term, my priorities remain the same. I will continue to fight for an economy that uplifts working people, lowers costs for families, and reinvests in communities like the one I am honored to represent. ... See MoreSee Less

Yesterday, I was sworn in for my second term in the Michigan House of Representatives. While the House’s makeup is different from my first term, my priorities remain the same. I will continue to fight for an economy that uplifts working people, lowers costs for families, and reinvests in communities like the one I am honored to represent.

6 CommentsComment on Facebook

Congratulations!

And early this morning you gave an excellent and impressive update to the Swartz Creek Kiwanis club! Thank you!

Congratulations 🎊

View more comments

2 weeks ago

On our last day of session last year, I got a few photos with some of my colleagues who are not returning and that I will miss very, very much. ... See MoreSee Less

On our last day of session last year, I got a few photos with some of my colleagues who are not returning and that I will miss very, very much.Image attachmentImage attachment

Sometimes the good people make it to the top without losing who they are along the way. Jimmy Carter was one of those people. His one hundred years of life provide lessons for all of us. ... See MoreSee Less

Sometimes the good people make it to the top without losing who they are along the way. Jimmy Carter was one of those people. His one hundred years of life provide lessons for all of us.

When the Michigan House couldn’t pull it together yesterday and we adjourned for the year, the Michigan Senate kept working. As of this morning, they have been in session for over 24 hours doing the people’s work. Thank you to my counterparts in the Senate for showing up to work and fighting for Michigan. ... See MoreSee Less

When the Michigan House couldn’t pull it together yesterday and we adjourned for the year, the Michigan Senate kept working. As of this morning, they have been in session for over 24 hours doing the people’s work. Thank you to my counterparts in the Senate for showing up to work and fighting for Michigan.

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

I’m so sad the pension bill didn’t move - thank you for what you did get passed.

Thank you for your service and leadership

Thanks for sticking it out!!

We had our 25th and final coffee hour of my first term this morning. I am thankful for the friends and neighbors who joined us at the Flushing Senior Center for a conversation on the final weeks of this term and plans going forward for the next two years. ... See MoreSee Less

We had our 25th and final coffee hour of my first term this morning. I am thankful for the friends and neighbors who joined us at the Flushing Senior Center for a conversation on the final weeks of this term and plans going forward for the next two years.

1 CommentComment on Facebook

Did you talk about the 3 bills you proposed on Dec 5?

For the past two years, Michigan House Democrats have passed an agenda that puts people first. As we approach the end of this term, we will finish how we started. ... See MoreSee Less

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

Tell us about the new toll roads you're proposing HB 6256. How does this help Michigaders? How does this help inflation. You are totally out of touch.

Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red

Our children can’t even read with 3rd grade Mstep scores as all time low, but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068

Happy Veterans Day! On Friday, I spoke at the annual Flushing Veterans Appreciation Luncheon and was able to thank dozens of our local heroes for their service. As President Kennedy once said: “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Veterans Day! On Friday, I spoke at the annual Flushing Veterans Appreciation Luncheon and was able to thank dozens of our local heroes for their service. As President Kennedy once said: “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”Image attachment

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Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red

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