State Representative
Natalie Price
Berkley | 6th House District
Serving 91,847 constituents in Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Twp, Huntington Woods, Royal Oak and Southfield
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(517) 373-0823
Office: S-685 House Office Building
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Hardworking Michiganders are the backbone of a vibrant Michigan. Michigan House Democrats are supporting local economies, investing in safe communities and making sure projects reflect local voices and create good-paying union jobs because we believe in people over politics. ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday’s Supreme Court completed its years-long project of dismantling the architecture that protects Black voters from discriminatory maps.
Michigan can’t fix what the Court broke nationwide. But we can build our own firewall.
When Democrats control the legislature next year, we need to immediately pass the Michigan Voting Rights Act.
We owe it to every community that this Court just abandoned.
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Receiving this year's Honors Legislator Award from NAMI Michigan is a humbling reminder of why this work matters. NAMI is a genuine grassroots force, present in every state, rooted in more than 1,000 local communities. And their tireless advocacy for people affected by mental illness has shaped what good policy in this space can look like.
The real credit belongs to the constituents, behavioral health providers, and community organizations who have brought their lived experiences into our policy conversations. Their voices are what drive efforts to close gaps in behavioral health services and reduce the strain on emergency departments that have become a default safety net for people in crisis.
There is still significant work ahead. I remain committed to the collaboration that makes progress possible and to ensuring every Michigander has access to care that is equitable, meaningful, and humane.
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Hardworking Michiganders shouldn't have to choose between paying the bills and planning for the future. Michigan House Democrats' vision for Michigan focuses on affordability so everyone can move forward with confidence. That includes ensuring clean energy measures are maintained to keep utilities more affordable for generations. ... See MoreSee Less
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Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Forgotten Harvest. Seeing firsthand how their team rescues surplus food and gets it to Michigan families who need it most is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when compassion meets action.
Thank you to the staff and volunteers who show up every day to make a difference. I’m grateful for the chance to learn more and support this incredible mission.
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Removing me from Appropriations doesn’t remove my voice in this budget. But it does protect House Republicans from having to answer my questions in committee. ... See MoreSee Less
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No one should have to choose between care and cost. Michigan House Democrats' vision for Michigan prioritizes affordable, accessible health care, building on efforts like Rx Kids to make sure hard-working Michiganders can stay healthy and supported close to home. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, my Republican colleagues presented a proposal for public health funding that was just not good enough.
It cuts over $100 million from public health right when federal support is uncertain and our state needs flexibility the most. That’s not responsible budgeting. It’s a risk we will pay for later.
Making these cuts now just shifts higher costs onto families, hospitals, and our local governments down the line. I voted No because Michigan deserves better.
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Natalie Price IN THE NEWS
Price, Weiss Condemn House Republican Lack of Funding for Home Help Caregiver Council, Broader Attacks on Unions and Public Health
2025-09-09T16:37:13-04:00September 5, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., Sept. 5, 2025 — Last year, House Democrats, along with the state Senate, passed legislation to restore union [...]
Michigan Lawmakers, Community Leaders Warn of Devastating Impacts from Federal Budget Cuts on Health Care, Food Assistance and Schools
2025-07-08T15:24:47-04:00July 8, 2025|
Press Release LANSING, Mich., July 8, 2025 – On July 7, state Rep. Sharon MacDonell (D-Troy) hosted a public town hall [...]
Price Condemns House Republicans Blowing Past Budget Deadline
2025-07-03T11:25:21-04:00July 3, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., July 3, 2025 — July 1 is the statutory deadline for the legislature to pass and present a [...]
Hardworking Michiganders are the backbone of a vibrant Michigan. Michigan House Democrats are supporting local economies, investing in safe communities and making sure projects reflect local voices and create good-paying union jobs because we believe in people over politics. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Yesterday’s Supreme Court completed its years-long project of dismantling the architecture that protects Black voters from discriminatory maps.
Michigan can’t fix what the Court broke nationwide. But we can build our own firewall.
When Democrats control the legislature next year, we need to immediately pass the Michigan Voting Rights Act.
We owe it to every community that this Court just abandoned. ... See MoreSee Less
14 CommentsComment on Facebook
Receiving this year's Honors Legislator Award from NAMI Michigan is a humbling reminder of why this work matters. NAMI is a genuine grassroots force, present in every state, rooted in more than 1,000 local communities. And their tireless advocacy for people affected by mental illness has shaped what good policy in this space can look like.
The real credit belongs to the constituents, behavioral health providers, and community organizations who have brought their lived experiences into our policy conversations. Their voices are what drive efforts to close gaps in behavioral health services and reduce the strain on emergency departments that have become a default safety net for people in crisis.
There is still significant work ahead. I remain committed to the collaboration that makes progress possible and to ensuring every Michigander has access to care that is equitable, meaningful, and humane. ... See MoreSee Less
9 CommentsComment on Facebook
Hardworking Michiganders shouldn't have to choose between paying the bills and planning for the future. Michigan House Democrats' vision for Michigan focuses on affordability so everyone can move forward with confidence. That includes ensuring clean energy measures are maintained to keep utilities more affordable for generations. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Forgotten Harvest. Seeing firsthand how their team rescues surplus food and gets it to Michigan families who need it most is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when compassion meets action.
Thank you to the staff and volunteers who show up every day to make a difference. I’m grateful for the chance to learn more and support this incredible mission. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
33 CommentsComment on Facebook
Removing me from Appropriations doesn’t remove my voice in this budget. But it does protect House Republicans from having to answer my questions in committee. ... See MoreSee Less
8 CommentsComment on Facebook
No one should have to choose between care and cost. Michigan House Democrats' vision for Michigan prioritizes affordable, accessible health care, building on efforts like Rx Kids to make sure hard-working Michiganders can stay healthy and supported close to home. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, my Republican colleagues presented a proposal for public health funding that was just not good enough.
It cuts over $100 million from public health right when federal support is uncertain and our state needs flexibility the most. That’s not responsible budgeting. It’s a risk we will pay for later.
Making these cuts now just shifts higher costs onto families, hospitals, and our local governments down the line. I voted No because Michigan deserves better. ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook