Portrait of Michigan State Representative Carol Glanville.

Committees

Higher Education (Chair)
Education
Families, Children and Seniors
Health Policy
Health Policy subcommittee on Behavioral Health

State Representative Carol Glanville serves the 84th House District, which includes Walker, Grandville, the Westside and parts of Northeast Grand Rapids. Glanville’s message is “fighting for West Michigan values and delivering common sense solutions for families.” Glanville has extensive professional experience as a classroom teacher, administrator, education consultant and a local elected official who has served on many community boards. In the 102nd Legislature Glanville chaired the Higher Education committee and served on four other committees: Education, Health Policy, Appropriations Subcommittee on Behavioral Health, and Families, Children, and Seniors.

In the 103rd Legislature Glanville vice chairs the School Aid and Department of Education Appropriations Subcommittee, as well as serving as a member on the Appropriations Committee, Appropriations Subcommittee on Medicaid and Behavioral Health, and Appropriations Subcommittee on Joint Capital Outlay.

She advocates for hard-working families on the issues that matter most — including help with rising costs, investing in education and professional opportunities at all levels, further investing in our communities and infrastructure and working with businesses to create good-paying jobs that support Michiganders. Glanville was born and raised in West Michigan, and she went on to live and raise her family in the Walker community.