State Representative
Joey Andrews
Saint Joseph | 38th House District
Serving 93,422 constituents in New Buffalo Township, New Buffalo city, Chikaming Township, Bridgman, Lake Township, Lincoln Township, St. Joseph, St. Joseph Township, Benton Harbor, Benton Township, Hagar Township, Covert Township, South Haven, South Haven Township, Casco Township, Ganges Township, Saugatuck, Douglas, Saugatuck Township,
JoeyAndrews@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0827
Office: S-887 House Office Building
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It’s official! Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed my bill (HB 4906) into law last Friday, expanding tax exemptions for data centers! This will help bolster economic growth and development in Michigan by attracting investment and creating jobs.
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Please support HB 4001 and HB 4002!!!
As temperatures drop, community organizations have opened their doors to ensure that everyone can stay warm. Please find below a list of warming centers and shelters along the lakeshore.
Need assistance? Call 211. For emergencies, dial 911. Stay safe and warm!
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In 1983, Congress designated the third Monday of January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day—a time to honor his vision and renew our commitment to justice, equality, and peace. Today, we continue that tradition by striving to advance his fight for freedom and dignity for all. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today marked the first day of the 103rd legislative term! It’s an honor to serve and represent our lakeshore communities. I’m ready to get to work for you. Have questions, ideas, or need assistance? Don’t hesitate to reach out ➡ housedems.com/joey-andrews/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you!
Wishing everyone a restful New Year’s Day and an amazing start to 2025! I’m looking forward to another year of serving our community, both at home and in Lansing.
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Bulldozing a forest for solar panels? Disgusting
Good luck
Happy Kwanzaa! Wishing everyone a joyous and meaningful Kwanzaa filled with love, peace, and unity. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate! May this festival of lights bring warmth, love, and joy to your home and community. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you
Spoken like a true Catholic. You probably say "Judeo-Christian" unironically
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Enjoy the respite and the joy at home!
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Thanks for all you do! Hope you are resting!
Happy holidays!
As we close out the 102nd Legislature, the outcome is deeply disappointing. We were unable to advance several key pieces of legislation—including minimum wage and tip credit, short-term rentals, and many other critical priorities. This inaction falls short of the progress we had hoped to achieve, and we understand and share the frustration of those who expected more.
Despite these challenges, we are incredibly proud of the Michigan Senate Democrats for their extraordinary leadership. After more than 24 hours in session, they worked tirelessly to advance key legislation and set a powerful example of dedication and commitment to Michigan’s future. Their efforts remind us of what true public service looks like.
Looking ahead, we are energized by the opportunity to do better. We must reject the politics of the status quo that often stand in the way of meaningful change. With a new leadership team in the House, we’re committed to fighting for working families and pushing for legislation that puts people first. Together, we can and will achieve the progress Michigan deserves.
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Friday came and went without House passage of short-term rental regulations
It’s a disappointing close to the legislative session in Lansing for state Representative Joey Andrews. Andrews tells us the Michigan House Friday ended out the week without approving legislation to...11 CommentsComment on Facebook
Katie Boyer stop crying.... We don't have sympathy for ppl who make racially motivated statements... Also I still have the screen shots .... Stop playing with me
Katie Boyer how can you bash someone that is actually doing something positive in the community... But you like to make Racially based comments... Kick rocks.
Katie Boyer stop stalking married men
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Joey Andrews IN THE NEWS
Andrews Champions Investments for Local Businesses in Southwest Michigan
2024-08-15T12:03:26-04:00July 10, 2024|
State Rep. Joey Andrews (D-St. Joseph) delivers a speech on the House Floor on May 8, 2024, in Lansing. [...]
Andrews Delivers Big Budget Wins for Local Communities
2024-08-15T12:04:56-04:00July 10, 2024|
State Rep. Joey Andrews (D-St. Joseph) speaks on the House floor on Feb. 14, 2024. LANSING, Mich., July [...]
Andrews Applauds Grant to Upgrade Water Infrastructure in Benton Charter Township
2024-06-14T10:18:43-04:00June 14, 2024|
LANSING, Mich., June 13, 2024 — The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced that Benton Charter Township [...]
It’s official! Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed my bill (HB 4906) into law last Friday, expanding tax exemptions for data centers! This will help bolster economic growth and development in Michigan by attracting investment and creating jobs.
Read more: ... See MoreSee Less
Whitmer signs data center tax break, charter transparency and transgender name change bills • Michigan Advance
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Nearly three dozen bills were signed into law Friday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, which among other things, incentivize data centers, streamline the name change process in Michigan and increase charter s...1 CommentComment on Facebook
Please support HB 4001 and HB 4002!!!
As temperatures drop, community organizations have opened their doors to ensure that everyone can stay warm. Please find below a list of warming centers and shelters along the lakeshore.
Need assistance? Call 211. For emergencies, dial 911. Stay safe and warm! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In 1983, Congress designated the third Monday of January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day—a time to honor his vision and renew our commitment to justice, equality, and peace. Today, we continue that tradition by striving to advance his fight for freedom and dignity for all. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today marked the first day of the 103rd legislative term! It’s an honor to serve and represent our lakeshore communities. I’m ready to get to work for you. Have questions, ideas, or need assistance? Don’t hesitate to reach out ➡ housedems.com/joey-andrews/ ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Thank you!
Wishing everyone a restful New Year’s Day and an amazing start to 2025! I’m looking forward to another year of serving our community, both at home and in Lansing.
#HappyNewYear #PuttingPeopleFirst ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Bulldozing a forest for solar panels? Disgusting
Good luck
Happy Kwanzaa! Wishing everyone a joyous and meaningful Kwanzaa filled with love, peace, and unity. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate! May this festival of lights bring warmth, love, and joy to your home and community. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you
Spoken like a true Catholic. You probably say "Judeo-Christian" unironically
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! ... See MoreSee Less
5 CommentsComment on Facebook
Enjoy the respite and the joy at home!
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Thanks for all you do! Hope you are resting!
Happy holidays!
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As we close out the 102nd Legislature, the outcome is deeply disappointing. We were unable to advance several key pieces of legislation—including minimum wage and tip credit, short-term rentals, and many other critical priorities. This inaction falls short of the progress we had hoped to achieve, and we understand and share the frustration of those who expected more.
Despite these challenges, we are incredibly proud of the Michigan Senate Democrats for their extraordinary leadership. After more than 24 hours in session, they worked tirelessly to advance key legislation and set a powerful example of dedication and commitment to Michigan’s future. Their efforts remind us of what true public service looks like.
Looking ahead, we are energized by the opportunity to do better. We must reject the politics of the status quo that often stand in the way of meaningful change. With a new leadership team in the House, we’re committed to fighting for working families and pushing for legislation that puts people first. Together, we can and will achieve the progress Michigan deserves.
... See MoreSee Less
Friday came and went without House passage of short-term rental regulations
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It’s a disappointing close to the legislative session in Lansing for state Representative Joey Andrews. Andrews tells us the Michigan House Friday ended out the week without approving legislation to...11 CommentsComment on Facebook
Katie Boyer stop crying.... We don't have sympathy for ppl who make racially motivated statements... Also I still have the screen shots .... Stop playing with me
Katie Boyer how can you bash someone that is actually doing something positive in the community... But you like to make Racially based comments... Kick rocks.
Katie Boyer stop stalking married men
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