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State Representative

Carol Glanville

Walker | 84th House District
Serving 91,890 constituents in Grandville, Walker, NW Grand Rapids

caglanville@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0476
Office: S-1188 House Office Building

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Happy Fourth of July! Today we honor our independence and commit to a future where every community is safe and every voice belongs🇺🇸 ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Fourth of July! Today we honor our independence and commit to a future where every community is safe and every voice belongs🇺🇸

I had a great time recording the #madeinwalker podcast episode, where I talked about my journey to my current role, business growth in Walker, and my legislative priorities for the 84th District. Tune in on Monday! ... See MoreSee Less

Earlier this week, the Republican House majority failed to negotiate and pass a school aid budget by the July 1 deadline — our kids and their families deserve better. I am ready to pass a school aid budget that actually supports our kids and doesn’t cut categoricals or free school meals. ... See MoreSee Less

It was an honor to be recognized by Madonna Princer and Head Start for Kent County as a Head Start Champion. Head Start plays a critical role in our community and state, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to advocate for and support their vital work ... See MoreSee Less

It was an honor to be recognized by Madonna Princer and Head Start for Kent County as a Head Start Champion. Head Start plays a critical role in our community and state, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to advocate for and support their vital work

Hungry kids can’t learn. Sick families can’t thrive.
Proposed Republican cuts to SNAP and Medicaid would take healthcare away from 154,878 Michiganders in Kent County, hurt working families and raise costs for all of us. @mihousedems are fighting to protect the care and support our communities depend on.

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Hungry kids can’t learn. Sick families can’t thrive. 
Proposed Republican cuts to SNAP and Medicaid would take healthcare away from 154,878 Michiganders in Kent County, hurt working families and raise costs for all of us. @mihousedems are fighting to protect the care and support our communities depend on.

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A graphic with a man in a suit facing away from view. He is holding up his right hand while his left hand is behind his back, crossing his fingers. Text below reads, “House Republicans continue to deliver on one thing: broken promises.”

House Republicans are showing no urgency to deliver a plan that truly supports Michigan’s kids. Instead of prioritizing students and families, their proposals threaten to underfund our schools and weaken the resources our children need to succeed. That’s not leadership. House Democrats are fighting for a responsible budget that puts Michigan families, and their future first. ... See MoreSee Less

Three years after the Supreme Court’s devastating Dobbs decision stripped millions of their reproductive rights, communities across the country are still fighting back. In Michigan, we’ve made progress to protect access to reproductive health care — and Michigan House Democrats won’t stop working to ensure these rights are never taken away again. ... See MoreSee Less

Three years after the Supreme Court’s devastating Dobbs decision stripped millions of their reproductive rights, communities across the country are still fighting back. In Michigan, we’ve made progress to protect access to reproductive health care — and Michigan House Democrats won’t stop working to ensure these rights are never taken away again.
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Happy Fourth of July! Today we honor our independence and commit to a future where every community is safe and every voice belongs🇺🇸 ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Fourth of July! Today we honor our independence and commit to a future where every community is safe and every voice belongs🇺🇸

I had a great time recording the #madeinwalker podcast episode, where I talked about my journey to my current role, business growth in Walker, and my legislative priorities for the 84th District. Tune in on Monday! ... See MoreSee Less

Earlier this week, the Republican House majority failed to negotiate and pass a school aid budget by the July 1 deadline — our kids and their families deserve better. I am ready to pass a school aid budget that actually supports our kids and doesn’t cut categoricals or free school meals. ... See MoreSee Less

It was an honor to be recognized by Madonna Princer and Head Start for Kent County as a Head Start Champion. Head Start plays a critical role in our community and state, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to advocate for and support their vital work ... See MoreSee Less

It was an honor to be recognized by Madonna Princer and Head Start for Kent County as a Head Start Champion. Head Start plays a critical role in our community and state, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to advocate for and support their vital work

Hungry kids can’t learn. Sick families can’t thrive.
Proposed Republican cuts to SNAP and Medicaid would take healthcare away from 154,878 Michiganders in Kent County, hurt working families and raise costs for all of us. @mihousedems are fighting to protect the care and support our communities depend on.

Alt. Text:
A graphic with a man in a suit facing away from view. He is holding up his right hand while his left hand is behind his back, crossing his fingers. Text below reads, “House Republicans continue to deliver on one thing: broken promises.”
... See MoreSee Less

Hungry kids can’t learn. Sick families can’t thrive. 
Proposed Republican cuts to SNAP and Medicaid would take healthcare away from 154,878 Michiganders in Kent County, hurt working families and raise costs for all of us. @mihousedems are fighting to protect the care and support our communities depend on.

Alt. Text:
A graphic with a man in a suit facing away from view. He is holding up his right hand while his left hand is behind his back, crossing his fingers. Text below reads, “House Republicans continue to deliver on one thing: broken promises.”

House Republicans are showing no urgency to deliver a plan that truly supports Michigan’s kids. Instead of prioritizing students and families, their proposals threaten to underfund our schools and weaken the resources our children need to succeed. That’s not leadership. House Democrats are fighting for a responsible budget that puts Michigan families, and their future first. ... See MoreSee Less

Three years after the Supreme Court’s devastating Dobbs decision stripped millions of their reproductive rights, communities across the country are still fighting back. In Michigan, we’ve made progress to protect access to reproductive health care — and Michigan House Democrats won’t stop working to ensure these rights are never taken away again. ... See MoreSee Less

Three years after the Supreme Court’s devastating Dobbs decision stripped millions of their reproductive rights, communities across the country are still fighting back. In Michigan, we’ve made progress to protect access to reproductive health care — and Michigan House Democrats won’t stop working to ensure these rights are never taken away again.
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