Rep. Jenn Hill2024-09-06T22:19:46-04:00
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State Representative

Jenn Hill

Marquette | 109th House District
Serving 89,410 constituents in Baraga County, most of Dickinson County, Marquette County, Alger County

JennHill@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0498
Office: S-1488 House Office Building

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The beauty of the Keweenaw Heartlands can't be overstated. From the rich geological history, housing of endangered species and year-round activities — the land should be used and managed by the Michiganders who care for it. I've introduced legislation to keep these forests owned and managed by the local community instead of allowing them to be reserved for the exclusive use of out-of-state conglomerates. ... See MoreSee Less

The beauty of the Keweenaw Heartlands cant be overstated. From the rich geological history, housing of endangered species and year-round activities — the land should be used and managed by the Michiganders who care for it. Ive introduced legislation to keep these forests owned and managed by the local community instead of allowing them to be reserved for the exclusive use of out-of-state conglomerates.

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State Representative Jenn Hill it’s going to be so sad without you!!! You’ve done so much good work for us . 

Very sorry to see you leaving! You have been outstanding! Now Ed Mcgroom will rule the U.P.!

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have served our country. We've delivered for our veterans by:

• Funding $1.2 million for veteran suicide prevention.
• Allocating $2 million in grants to address veteran homelessness.
• Increasing property tax credits for disabled veterans or widows.
• Creating an accessible pathway for spouses & dependents to pursue a degree.

Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication.
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Today, we honor the brave men and women who have served our country. Weve delivered for our veterans by:

• Funding $1.2 million for veteran suicide prevention.
• Allocating $2 million in grants to address veteran homelessness.
• Increasing property tax credits for disabled veterans or widows.
• Creating an accessible pathway for spouses & dependents to pursue a degree.

Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication.

Daylight saving time ends this weekend, which means it's time to "fall back." Remember to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed tonight. 😴 ... See MoreSee Less

It's National Family Literacy Day! From the living room to the classroom, Michigan's students will have more literacy support than ever before. As parents help their kids read at home, we're giving classrooms learning materials proven to support students who face reading challenges, ensuring every student has the power of literacy. ... See MoreSee Less

Its National Family Literacy Day! From the living room to the classroom, Michigans students will have more literacy support than ever before. As parents help their kids read at home, were giving classrooms learning materials proven to support students who face reading challenges, ensuring every student has the power of literacy.

Attending the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Town Hall and 60th Anniversary today in Marquette! Every year, this program works to train medical professionals in rural medicine, helping to grow our base of health care providers across rural Michigan — especially here in the Upper Peninsula. I'm deeply grateful for their dedication to improving health care access in our communities! ... See MoreSee Less

Attending the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Town Hall and 60th Anniversary today in Marquette! Every year, this program works to train medical professionals in rural medicine, helping to grow our base of health care providers across rural Michigan — especially here in the Upper Peninsula. Im deeply grateful for their dedication to improving health care access in our communities!

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Curious, did you finally learn that human beings can only reproduce human beings- therefore EVERY ABORTION KILLS AN INNOCENT HUMAN BEING?

The spookiest thing that can happen this Halloween season is letting your voice go by the wayside; early voting is happening now! Let your voice be heard, and have a safe and happy Halloween! 👻 🎃 ... See MoreSee Less

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and access to quality health care is crucial. I'm proud to have secured $2 million in funding for Munising Memorial Hospital/ Bay Care Medical Center in this year's state budget. This will help upgrade their facilities and ensure Yoopers can access the care they need right here at home. 🩷 ... See MoreSee Less

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and access to quality health care is crucial. Im proud to have secured $2 million in funding for Munising Memorial Hospital/ Bay Care Medical Center in this years state budget. This will help upgrade their facilities and ensure Yoopers can access the care they need right here at home. 🩷Image attachment
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Jenn Hill

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The beauty of the Keweenaw Heartlands can't be overstated. From the rich geological history, housing of endangered species and year-round activities — the land should be used and managed by the Michiganders who care for it. I've introduced legislation to keep these forests owned and managed by the local community instead of allowing them to be reserved for the exclusive use of out-of-state conglomerates. ... See MoreSee Less

The beauty of the Keweenaw Heartlands cant be overstated. From the rich geological history, housing of endangered species and year-round activities — the land should be used and managed by the Michiganders who care for it. Ive introduced legislation to keep these forests owned and managed by the local community instead of allowing them to be reserved for the exclusive use of out-of-state conglomerates.

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State Representative Jenn Hill it’s going to be so sad without you!!! You’ve done so much good work for us . 

Very sorry to see you leaving! You have been outstanding! Now Ed Mcgroom will rule the U.P.!

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have served our country. We've delivered for our veterans by:

• Funding $1.2 million for veteran suicide prevention.
• Allocating $2 million in grants to address veteran homelessness.
• Increasing property tax credits for disabled veterans or widows.
• Creating an accessible pathway for spouses & dependents to pursue a degree.

Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication.
... See MoreSee Less

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have served our country. Weve delivered for our veterans by:

• Funding $1.2 million for veteran suicide prevention.
• Allocating $2 million in grants to address veteran homelessness.
• Increasing property tax credits for disabled veterans or widows.
• Creating an accessible pathway for spouses & dependents to pursue a degree.

Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication.

Daylight saving time ends this weekend, which means it's time to "fall back." Remember to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed tonight. 😴 ... See MoreSee Less

It's National Family Literacy Day! From the living room to the classroom, Michigan's students will have more literacy support than ever before. As parents help their kids read at home, we're giving classrooms learning materials proven to support students who face reading challenges, ensuring every student has the power of literacy. ... See MoreSee Less

Its National Family Literacy Day! From the living room to the classroom, Michigans students will have more literacy support than ever before. As parents help their kids read at home, were giving classrooms learning materials proven to support students who face reading challenges, ensuring every student has the power of literacy.

Attending the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Town Hall and 60th Anniversary today in Marquette! Every year, this program works to train medical professionals in rural medicine, helping to grow our base of health care providers across rural Michigan — especially here in the Upper Peninsula. I'm deeply grateful for their dedication to improving health care access in our communities! ... See MoreSee Less

Attending the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Town Hall and 60th Anniversary today in Marquette! Every year, this program works to train medical professionals in rural medicine, helping to grow our base of health care providers across rural Michigan — especially here in the Upper Peninsula. Im deeply grateful for their dedication to improving health care access in our communities!

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Curious, did you finally learn that human beings can only reproduce human beings- therefore EVERY ABORTION KILLS AN INNOCENT HUMAN BEING?

The spookiest thing that can happen this Halloween season is letting your voice go by the wayside; early voting is happening now! Let your voice be heard, and have a safe and happy Halloween! 👻 🎃 ... See MoreSee Less

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and access to quality health care is crucial. I'm proud to have secured $2 million in funding for Munising Memorial Hospital/ Bay Care Medical Center in this year's state budget. This will help upgrade their facilities and ensure Yoopers can access the care they need right here at home. 🩷 ... See MoreSee Less

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and access to quality health care is crucial. Im proud to have secured $2 million in funding for Munising Memorial Hospital/ Bay Care Medical Center in this years state budget. This will help upgrade their facilities and ensure Yoopers can access the care they need right here at home. 🩷Image attachment
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Hill on Passage of House Budget

May 11, 2023|

LANSING, Mich., May 11, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed its recommended fiscal 2023-24 budget yesterday. It includes [...]

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