State Representative
Stephanie A. Young
Detroit | 16th House District
Serving 91,767 constituents in NW Detroit, S Redford and SE Livonia
stephanieyoung@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-2576
Office: N-695 House Office Building
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Federal Action Townhall with AG Dana Nessell was informational and encouraging. Thanks to the AG for sharing part of her Sunday with us! Special thanks those who prioritized getting the info and committing to share it with friends and family. Together we will triumph over tyranny!
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House Dems are committed to #BuildingPeopleUp. That’s why Michiganders will see an increase in unemployment benefits for the first time since 2003 and will be able to receive benefits for up to 26 weeks instead of 20. As chaos continues at the federal level, people deserve stability and unemployment benefits they can rely on.
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Changes to Michigan’s unemployment insurance law go into effect today. Here’s everything to know
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Michigan residents will be able to collect unemployment benefits for longer and could see an increase in their weekly benefit amount with the changes that go into effect on April 2, 2025.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Using the correct car seat and seat belt for a child’s age can mean the difference between life and death in an accident. That’s why @MIHouseDems led new child passenger safety laws across the finish line— so every kid is secured in an appropriate car seat: Michigan.gov/CarSeats. ... See MoreSee Less
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Stephanie A. Young IN THE NEWS
Young on State of the State Address
2025-03-07T16:28:03-05:00February 26, 2025|
Emphasizes importance of child care and community support State Rep. Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit) and her guest, LaTrice McClendon, [...]
Young Named Minority Vice Chair of Families and Veterans Committee
2025-01-31T15:22:26-05:00January 31, 2025|
Representative will continue working to strengthen Michigan families and support veterans State Rep. Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit) testifies in [...]
Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Celebrates New Leadership and Continued Advocacy
2025-01-30T12:45:16-05:00January 30, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 30, 2025 — This week, the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus (MLBC) elected new leadership. State Rep. Amos [...]
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Federal Action Townhall with AG Dana Nessell was informational and encouraging. Thanks to the AG for sharing part of her Sunday with us! Special thanks those who prioritized getting the info and committing to share it with friends and family. Together we will triumph over tyranny!
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Properly disposing of hazardous waste is crucial for protecting the environment and human health. Hazardous waste, such as batteries, pesticides, paint, and cleaning products, can release harmful chemicals into the environment if not disposed of properly. ... See MoreSee Less
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House Dems are committed to #BuildingPeopleUp. That’s why Michiganders will see an increase in unemployment benefits for the first time since 2003 and will be able to receive benefits for up to 26 weeks instead of 20. As chaos continues at the federal level, people deserve stability and unemployment benefits they can rely on.
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Changes to Michigan’s unemployment insurance law go into effect today. Here’s everything to know
www.clickondetroit.com
Michigan residents will be able to collect unemployment benefits for longer and could see an increase in their weekly benefit amount with the changes that go into effect on April 2, 2025.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Using the correct car seat and seat belt for a child’s age can mean the difference between life and death in an accident. That’s why @MIHouseDems led new child passenger safety laws across the finish line— so every kid is secured in an appropriate car seat: Michigan.gov/CarSeats. ... See MoreSee Less
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