State Representative
Noah Arbit
West Bloomfield | 20th House District
Serving 93,017 constituents in West Bloomfield Township, eastern Commerce Township, northwest Bloomfield Township, and the Cities of Orchard Lake, Keego Harbor, and Sylvan Lake
NoahArbit@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-3816
Office: N-699 House Office Building
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New evening spots have opened! For one week only, the Nova Pop-up Exhibit opens at the J in West Bloomfield on Sunday. Don't miss this powerful tribute to those lost at the Nova Music Festival on October 7 and to the courage and resilience that continue in its wake. Admission is free. Recommended for audiences 16+. Advanced registration is required.
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#theJ-The J - Detroit
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NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. Your weird 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 everything went red
Our children can’t even read but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068
Get a head start on holiday shopping and support local talent! 🎁✨ For the first time ever, the library is opening its meeting room to showcase amazing Michigan-made creations for Shop Small Saturday. Join us on November 30 from 12pm to 4pm and discover unique gifts from local artisans—perfect for the season! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. ... See MoreSee Less
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Still waiting for you to respond to my emails.
NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. Your weird 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 everything went red
Today, my Michigan Hate Crime Act finally passed the House. This effort is the culmination of 2 years of relentless, grueling efforts, fits and starts, painful setbacks, shocking turns, and much more to be recounted in my eventual memoir. 🤣 As a Jew and a gay man representing one of the most diverse communities in Michigan in Greater West Bloomfield — this bill has always been my #1 fight. I have never given up on this fight against rising hate crimes — and I never will. In 1988, a Republican Jewish state representative from West Bloomfield sponsored Michigan’s ethnic intimidation act. I didn’t know that until last year. It feels like bashert — now, for me to take the baton, to strengthen that existing law into a gold standard anti-hate crime law for every other state to follow. This is West Bloomfield’s legacy and this is the legacy I inherit. Today, I am proud. And then we go right back to work. Onwards to the State Senate and to Governor Whitmer! ... See MoreSee Less
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West Bloomfield Fire Department Toys for Tots 2024 is here!!
Ages range from babies to teens. If you can help donate, they’re accepting new & unwrapped toys. Toys for Tots asks that there be no stuffed animals & no weapon toys, please. Collection runs through Monday, December 16th.
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I am horrified by the targeted mob violence perpetrated against Jews and Israelis in Amsterdam last night — and on the eve of the anniversary of Kristallnacht, no less. The reticence of governments and institutions across the globe — from the Netherlands to universities here in America — to take targeted violence against Jews seriously, to call out and reprimand purveyors of hate speech and hate violence is part of why we are at this point. Here in Michigan, as we transition to a new Republican majority in the House of Representatives, I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to redouble
our efforts to take on anti-Jewish rhetoric and violence, including passing the Michigan Against Antisemitism Act in the new term.
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Today is a new day and the sun still rose. ☀️ I am here in Lansing for our first day of House session since September. Since the GOP took the majority in the State House, we will vote on the new Democratic Minority Leader and Floor Leader. Then, we will begin the lame duck session, passing legislation to enshrine and codify rights for Michiganders. I’m still here — fighting. ... See MoreSee Less
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We need to move on House Bill 4688 of 2023. Firefighters should be able to discuss staffing levels at the bargaining table.
Thank you.
Thank you
Sending love, light, strength, and hope to all who need it. The arc of the universe seems to be a lot longer than we have hoped. Together, we will continue bending it towards justice. ... See MoreSee Less
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Typical Democrat. Do as i say not as I do. We'll see how long this post lasts.
It was wonderful to be at Shenandoah Country Club for a dinner in honor of West Bloomfield’s public officials and in support of our Chaldean community! ... See MoreSee Less
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Noah Arbit IN THE NEWS
Arbit Releases PSA on Rising Antisemitism on Campuses, Highlights ADL Hotline
2024-05-16T10:02:31-04:00November 21, 2023|
We simply cannot allow this tragic and horrific conflict to give license to antisemitism or Islamophobia here at home. [...]
Rep. Noah Arbit Celebrates Passage of Institutional Desecration Act, Protecting Houses of Worship
2024-05-22T13:19:18-04:00November 10, 2023|
With passage of Arbit bill, Michigan to join 35 other states prohibiting hate crimes against houses of worship and other [...]
Bipartisan Legislation Strengthens Regulations on Election Advertisements
2024-05-22T13:18:06-04:00October 12, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., Oct. 12, 2023 – State Reps. Penelope Tsernoglou (D-East Lansing), Matt Bierlein (R-Vassar), Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield) and [...]
New evening spots have opened! For one week only, the Nova Pop-up Exhibit opens at the J in West Bloomfield on Sunday. Don't miss this powerful tribute to those lost at the Nova Music Festival on October 7 and to the courage and resilience that continue in its wake. Admission is free. Recommended for audiences 16+. Advanced registration is required.
jlive.app/organizations/602
#theJ-The J - Detroit ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. Your weird 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 everything went red
Our children can’t even read but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068
Get a head start on holiday shopping and support local talent! 🎁✨ For the first time ever, the library is opening its meeting room to showcase amazing Michigan-made creations for Shop Small Saturday. Join us on November 30 from 12pm to 4pm and discover unique gifts from local artisans—perfect for the season! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Still waiting for you to respond to my emails.
NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. Your weird 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 everything went red
Today, my Michigan Hate Crime Act finally passed the House. This effort is the culmination of 2 years of relentless, grueling efforts, fits and starts, painful setbacks, shocking turns, and much more to be recounted in my eventual memoir. 🤣 As a Jew and a gay man representing one of the most diverse communities in Michigan in Greater West Bloomfield — this bill has always been my #1 fight. I have never given up on this fight against rising hate crimes — and I never will. In 1988, a Republican Jewish state representative from West Bloomfield sponsored Michigan’s ethnic intimidation act. I didn’t know that until last year. It feels like bashert — now, for me to take the baton, to strengthen that existing law into a gold standard anti-hate crime law for every other state to follow. This is West Bloomfield’s legacy and this is the legacy I inherit. Today, I am proud. And then we go right back to work. Onwards to the State Senate and to Governor Whitmer! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations Noah! Great accomplishment!!
Mazel Tov Noah!! Awesome!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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West Bloomfield Fire Department Toys for Tots 2024 is here!!
Ages range from babies to teens. If you can help donate, they’re accepting new & unwrapped toys. Toys for Tots asks that there be no stuffed animals & no weapon toys, please. Collection runs through Monday, December 16th. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
I am horrified by the targeted mob violence perpetrated against Jews and Israelis in Amsterdam last night — and on the eve of the anniversary of Kristallnacht, no less. The reticence of governments and institutions across the globe — from the Netherlands to universities here in America — to take targeted violence against Jews seriously, to call out and reprimand purveyors of hate speech and hate violence is part of why we are at this point. Here in Michigan, as we transition to a new Republican majority in the House of Representatives, I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to redouble
our efforts to take on anti-Jewish rhetoric and violence, including passing the Michigan Against Antisemitism Act in the new term. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today is a new day and the sun still rose. ☀️ I am here in Lansing for our first day of House session since September. Since the GOP took the majority in the State House, we will vote on the new Democratic Minority Leader and Floor Leader. Then, we will begin the lame duck session, passing legislation to enshrine and codify rights for Michiganders. I’m still here — fighting. ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
We need to move on House Bill 4688 of 2023. Firefighters should be able to discuss staffing levels at the bargaining table.
Thank you.
Thank you
Sending love, light, strength, and hope to all who need it. The arc of the universe seems to be a lot longer than we have hoped. Together, we will continue bending it towards justice. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Photos from Taking Back Our Power - Michigan's post ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Typical Democrat. Do as i say not as I do. We'll see how long this post lasts.
It was wonderful to be at Shenandoah Country Club for a dinner in honor of West Bloomfield’s public officials and in support of our Chaldean community! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook