State Representative
Sharon MacDonell
Troy | 56th House District
Serving 90,410 constituents in SW Bloomfield Township, C/N/NW/W/SW/S Troy, W Birmingham, Clawson, N/NE Royal Oak
SharonMacDonell@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-2617
Office: N-990 House Office Building
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This morning, I took my Oath of Office for the 103rd Legislature, and vow to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Michigan.
I am honored to serve the people of Michigan and House District 56 and will dedicate myself to representing our state with integrity and purpose.
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YESSSS, Sharon!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
It was wonderful to celebrate the 2024 year with the Michigan Youth Cricket Academy! We will celebrate together again when the new Cricket Field is open in Troy in the spring of 2025. 🏏 ... See MoreSee Less
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I am proud of my colleagues State Representative John Fitzgerald, State Representative Kara Hope and State Representative Jenn Hill for championing "Jordan D's Law" and working to get them passed in lame duck.
There are some bills that just supersede any partisanship, especially bills protecting minors and vulnerable adults. Justice for Allie and Jordan D's Law are two of the easiest votes I have made in my tenure.
I continue to be disappointed that the Republican caucus cannot seem to put the needs of the people before their own agenda.
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Yesterday, while Republicans abandoned the house floor during session, 100% of Democrats voted to ensure Michiganders have a "Freedom to Read". For those who aren't familiar with the board, Green is a "Aye", Red is a "Nay", and White is "Absent". ... See MoreSee Less
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Sure wish you were my rep! Looks like mine was absent 🙄
Thank you! I wish you were our Rep (Kuhn) was absent.
Thank you Sharon for always doing the work.
I am really proud that the Michigan House Democrats passed HB6058 to address health care costs for our teachers and public employees.
The legislation ensures that public employees will not pay more than 20% of their health insurance costs under renegotiated, renewed or extended collective bargaining agreements.
Republicans have taken the day off.
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An unusual day at the House today: while having Friday session is uncommon, it is also uncommon to have all of the Republicans leave the chamber.
Hoping we can still get good legislation passed during this #LameDuck.
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Thank you for all your hard work! It shouldn’t include dealing with a mass temper tantrum, though.
They left so the dems could not jam through bills with zero testimony while the citizens are sleeping. This is not the way to govern! The legislative process is not optional. Thank God the citizens voted the Dems out of power!
The right wing hacked our election system. Trump did not win. Google Stephen Spoonamore, cybersecurity expert
🚗⚡ Last year, the Michigan legislature passed my bill that unlocked $110 million in federal funding for EV charging infrastructure in Michigan! The first station built with these funds is now up and running in Lansing, available to all EV drivers. And this is just the beginning—many more stations are on the way! Let’s keep driving toward a cleaner, greener future.
driveelectric.gov/news/first-michigan-nevi-station
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Nice job!
Human trafficking is a horrific issue that demands our attention — no matter your party, and no survivor should have to fear repercussions for bringing their perpetrator to justice.
Every single member of the Michigan House Democrats voted to protect and stand with survivors.
Our legislation supports human trafficking survivors' right to heal and the chance to rebuild their lives. #EndHumanTrafficking
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Big things are happening in Clawson! I remember the early days of Noble Fish when I lived in Clawson - it's amazing to see how much it's grown over years. Can't wait to try this out 🙌🍣
www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/dining/2024/12/09/noble-fish-and-white-wolf-japanese-pati...
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Sharon MacDonell IN THE NEWS
MacDonell on Whitmer’s State of the State Address
2023-01-25T20:32:14-05:00January 25, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 25, 2023 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered the State of the State address tonight before a joint session of [...]
MacDonell Named Vice Chair of House Committee on Transportation, Mobility, and Infrastructure, Member of Several Others
2023-01-13T15:02:40-05:00January 13, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 13, 2023 — Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) announced yesterday the chairs and members of the Michigan House [...]
This morning, I took my Oath of Office for the 103rd Legislature, and vow to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Michigan.
I am honored to serve the people of Michigan and House District 56 and will dedicate myself to representing our state with integrity and purpose. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
YESSSS, Sharon!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
It was wonderful to celebrate the 2024 year with the Michigan Youth Cricket Academy! We will celebrate together again when the new Cricket Field is open in Troy in the spring of 2025. 🏏 ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
I am proud of my colleagues State Representative John Fitzgerald, State Representative Kara Hope and State Representative Jenn Hill for championing "Jordan D's Law" and working to get them passed in lame duck.
There are some bills that just supersede any partisanship, especially bills protecting minors and vulnerable adults. Justice for Allie and Jordan D's Law are two of the easiest votes I have made in my tenure.
I continue to be disappointed that the Republican caucus cannot seem to put the needs of the people before their own agenda. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Yesterday, while Republicans abandoned the house floor during session, 100% of Democrats voted to ensure Michiganders have a "Freedom to Read". For those who aren't familiar with the board, Green is a "Aye", Red is a "Nay", and White is "Absent". ... See MoreSee Less
6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Sure wish you were my rep! Looks like mine was absent 🙄
Thank you! I wish you were our Rep (Kuhn) was absent.
Thank you Sharon for always doing the work.
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I am really proud that the Michigan House Democrats passed HB6058 to address health care costs for our teachers and public employees.
The legislation ensures that public employees will not pay more than 20% of their health insurance costs under renegotiated, renewed or extended collective bargaining agreements.
Republicans have taken the day off. ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Education Association hails passage of bill lowering health care cost for educators - Michigan Education Association
mea.org
The following statement can be attributed to Michigan Education Association President and CEO Chandra Madafferi, a teacher from Oakland County, in response to the state House’s passage of House Bill...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
An unusual day at the House today: while having Friday session is uncommon, it is also uncommon to have all of the Republicans leave the chamber.
Hoping we can still get good legislation passed during this #LameDuck. ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you for all your hard work! It shouldn’t include dealing with a mass temper tantrum, though.
They left so the dems could not jam through bills with zero testimony while the citizens are sleeping. This is not the way to govern! The legislative process is not optional. Thank God the citizens voted the Dems out of power!
The right wing hacked our election system. Trump did not win. Google Stephen Spoonamore, cybersecurity expert
🚗⚡ Last year, the Michigan legislature passed my bill that unlocked $110 million in federal funding for EV charging infrastructure in Michigan! The first station built with these funds is now up and running in Lansing, available to all EV drivers. And this is just the beginning—many more stations are on the way! Let’s keep driving toward a cleaner, greener future.
driveelectric.gov/news/first-michigan-nevi-station ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Nice job!
Human trafficking is a horrific issue that demands our attention — no matter your party, and no survivor should have to fear repercussions for bringing their perpetrator to justice.
Every single member of the Michigan House Democrats voted to protect and stand with survivors.
Our legislation supports human trafficking survivors' right to heal and the chance to rebuild their lives. #EndHumanTrafficking ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Big things are happening in Clawson! I remember the early days of Noble Fish when I lived in Clawson - it's amazing to see how much it's grown over years. Can't wait to try this out 🙌🍣
www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/dining/2024/12/09/noble-fish-and-white-wolf-japanese-pati... ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook