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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Today marks four years since the January 6 attack on our Capitol, a stark reminder that the threats to our democracy persist. Today we reflect on the lessons we’ve learned and recommit to protecting democracy. We must continue to reject extremism and work to ensure every vote counts. The Michigan House Democrats have taken critical steps to safeguard our democracy and remain dedicated to this critical work. Learn more about how Michigan is leading the way in pro-democracy reform: ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Blazes a Path for Pro-Democracy Reform
In the battleground state, recent moves by voters and lawmakers have made voting more accessible and election subversion more difficult.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Wishing everyone a relaxing New Year’s Day and a wonderful start to 2025! I look forward to continuing to serve our community, both here at home and in Lansing. ... See MoreSee Less
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First, congratulations! Thank you for your persistence, dedication, and continuing hard work in your role as our representative. Your efforts and successes in legislative initiatives and endorsements are noted, and demonstrate your commitment to support positive progress and protections for Michiganders. Finally, please know that you are wished a happy, healthy, and productive New Year!
As Christmas comes to a close, I extend my warm wishes to those celebrating Hanukkah—may the festival of lights bring joy, love, and warmth to your home and community. To those celebrating Kwanzaa, may this meaningful holiday inspire togetherness and hope for a bright new year. ... See MoreSee Less
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Your bill - HB5960 is both unneeded and a waste of taxpayers money. It is important to understand that licensing laws are primarily put in place because individuals in that industry advocate for them in order to block competition. Licensing laws establish fees, tests and training hours that limit the number of people eligible to work in a field. Interior design is NOT a health issue. There is no evidence that states establishing an interior design license see better health and safety results (Florida got rid of its law.) Consumers and businesses can decide for themselves if they want to hire an architect, project manager, licensed interior designer or unlicensed interior designer for their projects.
Merry Christmas! Wishing you a day filled with love, joy, and the warmth of family and friends. May we embrace the spirit of giving and togetherness as we celebrate this wonderful season. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we passed bills to support victims of human trafficking. This package allows victims to be cleared of convictions for crimes they were forced to commit as a result of being trafficked and provides more protections for victims who are minors. I am proud to see this legislation advance, as we must ensure swift and just action for survivors and focus on bringing the true perpetrators to justice. ... See MoreSee Less
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This week, I testified alongside my colleague, Veronica Paiz, MI State Representative , in favor of our common-sense #RightToRead legislation. These bills will restore local authority back to our public and district libraries, empowering them to make the decisions they believe will best impact their communities. Libraries are at the heart of our communities, providing information, programs, and services to everyone. Check out your local library, today! ... See MoreSee Less
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I'm looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, December 6, from 9 to 10AM at the Kent District Library - Grandville Branch. Come out for coffee and a conversation about the issues that matter most to you and our community. See you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for our community, the opportunity to serve, and your support. Wishing you a holiday filled with joy, love, and gratitude. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thrilled to welcome the Amway Stadium to our district! This will be a vibrant space for sports, events, and community connection.Big News, Grand Rapids! 🎉 The GR Soccer Stadium will officially be named Amway Stadium! 🏟️ Thanks to a $33M donation from Amway, this development will feature 8,500 seats, an 18-story tower with restaurants, shops and more! 🏙️✨
The stadium will be located at 230 Winter Avenue NW and is expected to attract 160,000 visitors to downtown each year, contributing an estimated $408 million to the city's economy over the next 30 years.
Construction is set to begin in Spring 2025, with the first match planned for Spring 2027.
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The Amway Stadium is being managed by the economic development organization Grand Action 2.0.
The stadium will be run by the Grand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority.
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Carol Glanville IN THE NEWS
Glanville Applauds House Budget Passage
2023-09-14T11:01:12-04:00May 17, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., May 17, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed its recommended fiscal 2023-24 state and school aid [...]
Kent County State Representatives Call for an Investigation into Unethical Child Labor Practices in Metro Grand Rapids
2023-02-28T10:40:37-05:00February 28, 2023|
KENT COUNTY, Mich., Feb. 28, 2023 — The New York Times published an article on Feb. 25 exposing the exploitation [...]
Glanville Responds to Mass Shooting on MSU Campus
2023-09-14T11:01:43-04:00February 14, 2023|
WALKER, Mich., Feb. 14, 2023 — A mass shooting took place on the Michigan State University campus beginning around 8:20 [...]
Today marks four years since the January 6 attack on our Capitol, a stark reminder that the threats to our democracy persist. Today we reflect on the lessons we’ve learned and recommit to protecting democracy. We must continue to reject extremism and work to ensure every vote counts. The Michigan House Democrats have taken critical steps to safeguard our democracy and remain dedicated to this critical work. Learn more about how Michigan is leading the way in pro-democracy reform: ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Blazes a Path for Pro-Democracy Reform
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In the battleground state, recent moves by voters and lawmakers have made voting more accessible and election subversion more difficult.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Wishing everyone a relaxing New Year’s Day and a wonderful start to 2025! I look forward to continuing to serve our community, both here at home and in Lansing. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
First, congratulations! Thank you for your persistence, dedication, and continuing hard work in your role as our representative. Your efforts and successes in legislative initiatives and endorsements are noted, and demonstrate your commitment to support positive progress and protections for Michiganders. Finally, please know that you are wished a happy, healthy, and productive New Year!
As Christmas comes to a close, I extend my warm wishes to those celebrating Hanukkah—may the festival of lights bring joy, love, and warmth to your home and community. To those celebrating Kwanzaa, may this meaningful holiday inspire togetherness and hope for a bright new year. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Your bill - HB5960 is both unneeded and a waste of taxpayers money. It is important to understand that licensing laws are primarily put in place because individuals in that industry advocate for them in order to block competition. Licensing laws establish fees, tests and training hours that limit the number of people eligible to work in a field. Interior design is NOT a health issue. There is no evidence that states establishing an interior design license see better health and safety results (Florida got rid of its law.) Consumers and businesses can decide for themselves if they want to hire an architect, project manager, licensed interior designer or unlicensed interior designer for their projects.
Merry Christmas! Wishing you a day filled with love, joy, and the warmth of family and friends. May we embrace the spirit of giving and togetherness as we celebrate this wonderful season. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, we passed bills to support victims of human trafficking. This package allows victims to be cleared of convictions for crimes they were forced to commit as a result of being trafficked and provides more protections for victims who are minors. I am proud to see this legislation advance, as we must ensure swift and just action for survivors and focus on bringing the true perpetrators to justice. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This week, I testified alongside my colleague, Veronica Paiz, MI State Representative , in favor of our common-sense #RightToRead legislation. These bills will restore local authority back to our public and district libraries, empowering them to make the decisions they believe will best impact their communities. Libraries are at the heart of our communities, providing information, programs, and services to everyone. Check out your local library, today! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
I'm looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, December 6, from 9 to 10AM at the Kent District Library - Grandville Branch. Come out for coffee and a conversation about the issues that matter most to you and our community. See you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for our community, the opportunity to serve, and your support. Wishing you a holiday filled with joy, love, and gratitude. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thrilled to welcome the Amway Stadium to our district! This will be a vibrant space for sports, events, and community connection.Big News, Grand Rapids! 🎉 The GR Soccer Stadium will officially be named Amway Stadium! 🏟️ Thanks to a $33M donation from Amway, this development will feature 8,500 seats, an 18-story tower with restaurants, shops and more! 🏙️✨
The stadium will be located at 230 Winter Avenue NW and is expected to attract 160,000 visitors to downtown each year, contributing an estimated $408 million to the city's economy over the next 30 years.
Construction is set to begin in Spring 2025, with the first match planned for Spring 2027.
Credits:
The Amway Stadium is being managed by the economic development organization Grand Action 2.0.
The stadium will be run by the Grand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook