Rep. Natalie Price2024-09-06T22:35:35-04:00
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State Representative

Natalie Price

Berkley | 5th House District
Serving 92,744 constituents in NNW Detroit, west and northwest Oak Park, western Berkley, northeast Southfield, northwest Royal Oak, nearly all of Birmingham, far southeast Bloomfield Township

NataliePrice@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0844
Office: S-589 House Office Building

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Despite the use of partisan tactics to wear them down, Michigan Senate Democrats are continuing to fight for Michiganders like you and me. I am incredibly grateful for my Senate colleagues who worked late into the night and came right back this morning to support the people of our state. Thank you. ... See MoreSee Less

Despite the use of partisan tactics to wear them down, Michigan Senate Democrats  are continuing to fight for Michiganders like you and me. I am incredibly grateful for my Senate colleagues who worked late into the night and came right back this morning to support the people of our state. Thank you.

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Thanks to all of you for your unceasing efforts on our behalf!

As a former teacher who left my career due to the cost of child care for two kids under age two, the child care crisis our state is facing hits close to home, as I know it does for so many of us. I am grateful for the productive discussions we had in the Tax Policy Committee last week as we heard testimony on HBs 5637-5639. ... See MoreSee Less

As a former teacher who left my career due to the cost of child care for two kids under age two, the child care crisis our state is facing hits close to home, as I know it does for so many of us. I am grateful for the productive discussions we had in the Tax Policy Committee last week as we heard testimony on HBs 5637-5639.

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It’s time to queue up our top accomplishments from this year! As we wrap up 2024, I’m reflecting on this year of service and ready to keep working hard for our district in 2025. #SpotifyWrapped2024 ... See MoreSee Less

It’s time to queue up our top accomplishments from this year! As we wrap up 2024, I’m reflecting on this year of service and ready to keep working hard for our district in 2025. #SpotifyWrapped2024

Thank you State Representative Samantha Steckloff for hosting Office of State Senator Jeremy Moss, Representative Sharon MacDonell, and me for a Community Conversation in Bloomfield on Monday!

I enjoyed sharing legislative updates, hearing from my colleagues, and listening to community members over the course of the evening.
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Thank you State Representative Samantha Steckloff for hosting Office of State Senator Jeremy Moss, Representative Sharon MacDonell, and me for a Community Conversation in Bloomfield on Monday! 

I enjoyed sharing legislative updates, hearing from my colleagues, and listening to community members over the course of the evening.

Thank you to the members of End Gun Violence Michigan for supporting our fight to #EndGunViolence. This week, State Representative Felicia Brabec and I spoke in committee to support our bill package, HBs 6144-6146. Ensuring that guns that are surrendered to law enforcement officers will be properly disposed of.

I appreciate the work coalitions like this one have done to support our communities!
... See MoreSee Less

Thank you to the members of End Gun Violence Michigan  for supporting our fight to #EndGunViolence. This week, State Representative Felicia Brabec and I spoke in committee to support our bill package, HBs 6144-6146. Ensuring that guns that are surrendered to law enforcement officers will be properly disposed of. 

I appreciate the work coalitions like this one have done to support our communities!

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

“Gun violence” does not exist, only violence committed by humans. The term was created by anti gun advocates to place blame on an inanimate and amoral objects where it should be placed on the human. They require a human to make decisions and operate. Childish to blame them for human behavior. Focus on the human in control. The vast majority of what the left calls “Gun violence” is centered in a few zip codes in densely populated democrat-controlled cities. Their policies contribute to poverty and generational government dependence, single parent homes, and lawlessness. Remove the numbers from five cities from America and our homicide numbers plummet.

Only a total moron believes that criminals and those planning mass murder follows any laws, much less gun laws or bans. Gun laws only affect the law abiding. Do you?

Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors! ... See MoreSee Less

Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors!

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season.

The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less

The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all.
1 month ago

Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of State's Office for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you. ... See MoreSee Less

Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of States Office  for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you.

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Ms. Price, 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— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools

State Representative Natalie Price 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

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Despite the use of partisan tactics to wear them down, Michigan Senate Democrats are continuing to fight for Michiganders like you and me. I am incredibly grateful for my Senate colleagues who worked late into the night and came right back this morning to support the people of our state. Thank you. ... See MoreSee Less

Despite the use of partisan tactics to wear them down, Michigan Senate Democrats  are continuing to fight for Michiganders like you and me. I am incredibly grateful for my Senate colleagues who worked late into the night and came right back this morning to support the people of our state. Thank you.

1 CommentComment on Facebook

Thanks to all of you for your unceasing efforts on our behalf!

As a former teacher who left my career due to the cost of child care for two kids under age two, the child care crisis our state is facing hits close to home, as I know it does for so many of us. I am grateful for the productive discussions we had in the Tax Policy Committee last week as we heard testimony on HBs 5637-5639. ... See MoreSee Less

As a former teacher who left my career due to the cost of child care for two kids under age two, the child care crisis our state is facing hits close to home, as I know it does for so many of us. I am grateful for the productive discussions we had in the Tax Policy Committee last week as we heard testimony on HBs 5637-5639.

1 CommentComment on Facebook

Please see the box. 💌

It’s time to queue up our top accomplishments from this year! As we wrap up 2024, I’m reflecting on this year of service and ready to keep working hard for our district in 2025. #SpotifyWrapped2024 ... See MoreSee Less

It’s time to queue up our top accomplishments from this year! As we wrap up 2024, I’m reflecting on this year of service and ready to keep working hard for our district in 2025. #SpotifyWrapped2024

Thank you State Representative Samantha Steckloff for hosting Office of State Senator Jeremy Moss, Representative Sharon MacDonell, and me for a Community Conversation in Bloomfield on Monday!

I enjoyed sharing legislative updates, hearing from my colleagues, and listening to community members over the course of the evening.
... See MoreSee Less

Thank you State Representative Samantha Steckloff for hosting Office of State Senator Jeremy Moss, Representative Sharon MacDonell, and me for a Community Conversation in Bloomfield on Monday! 

I enjoyed sharing legislative updates, hearing from my colleagues, and listening to community members over the course of the evening.

Thank you to the members of End Gun Violence Michigan for supporting our fight to #EndGunViolence. This week, State Representative Felicia Brabec and I spoke in committee to support our bill package, HBs 6144-6146. Ensuring that guns that are surrendered to law enforcement officers will be properly disposed of.

I appreciate the work coalitions like this one have done to support our communities!
... See MoreSee Less

Thank you to the members of End Gun Violence Michigan  for supporting our fight to #EndGunViolence. This week, State Representative Felicia Brabec and I spoke in committee to support our bill package, HBs 6144-6146. Ensuring that guns that are surrendered to law enforcement officers will be properly disposed of. 

I appreciate the work coalitions like this one have done to support our communities!

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

“Gun violence” does not exist, only violence committed by humans. The term was created by anti gun advocates to place blame on an inanimate and amoral objects where it should be placed on the human. They require a human to make decisions and operate. Childish to blame them for human behavior. Focus on the human in control. The vast majority of what the left calls “Gun violence” is centered in a few zip codes in densely populated democrat-controlled cities. Their policies contribute to poverty and generational government dependence, single parent homes, and lawlessness. Remove the numbers from five cities from America and our homicide numbers plummet.

Only a total moron believes that criminals and those planning mass murder follows any laws, much less gun laws or bans. Gun laws only affect the law abiding. Do you?

Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors! ... See MoreSee Less

Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors!

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season.

The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less

The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all.
1 month ago

Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of State's Office for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you. ... See MoreSee Less

Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of States Office  for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you.

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

Ms. Price, 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— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools

State Representative Natalie Price 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

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