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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GOP Tariffs are making back to school supplies more expensive, so its important we save when we can. Consumer price data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that prices for school supplies were up 9% as of May 2025.
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I was honored to speak to students at the Summer Life Skills Program put on by the Redford Township District Library and Pastor Paula Lee-Barnes.
The topic was Communication, Decision Making & Problem Solving – Speaking up, listening actively, making choices, handling conflict and thinking critically. It was taught by Jack McCall, a 2nd year Business Accounting student at Michigan State University and Wayne County Probate Judge, David Perkins.
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Stephanie A. Young IN THE NEWS
Detroit Caucus Celebrates City’s Population Growth
2025-05-16T16:33:59-04:00May 16, 2025|
State Rep. Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit) speaks on the House floor on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at the Capitol [...]
Michigan’s Legislative Black Caucus Condemn Republicans’ Disrespect to George Floyd
2025-04-16T16:16:09-04:00April 16, 2025|
GOP member defends murderer of George Floyd State Rep. Amos O’Neal (D-Saginaw) testifies in the Regulatory Reform Committee on [...]
House Dems Decry DOGE Slashing Nearly $400 Million From Michigan’s Public Health Services
2025-03-28T16:43:55-04:00March 28, 2025|
MI GOP joins DOGE crusade to gut MDHHS funding with destructive, irresponsible budget plan LANSING, Mich., March 28, 2025 [...]
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Family Pleads for Help as 3 Detroit Teens Vanish overnight
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Come out and enjoy a fun, family event. In addition to over 60 trucks to touch, there will be the Misty Blues, an all-female skydiving team. ... See MoreSee Less
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GOP Tariffs are making back to school supplies more expensive, so its important we save when we can. Consumer price data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that prices for school supplies were up 9% as of May 2025.
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I was honored to speak to students at the Summer Life Skills Program put on by the Redford Township District Library and Pastor Paula Lee-Barnes.
The topic was Communication, Decision Making & Problem Solving – Speaking up, listening actively, making choices, handling conflict and thinking critically. It was taught by Jack McCall, a 2nd year Business Accounting student at Michigan State University and Wayne County Probate Judge, David Perkins. ... See MoreSee Less
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