State Representative
Erin Byrnes
Dearborn | 15th House District
Serving 92,301 constituents in nearly all of Dearborn Heights and west Dearborn
ErinByrnes@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0847
Office: N-694 House Office Building
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I'm excited to share my leadership positions and committee assignments as I begin my second term!
I will fight the good fight in Lansing every day. No one will work harder on your behalf. 🩵
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Excited to see your work this term!
I know you will do a stellar job. Keep them on their toes! Keep them honest!
I know you will rep us well.
Happy birthday, Ms. Rosa Parks! An icon of the Civil Rights Movement, and a woman whose bravery should inspire us all, the legacy of Rosa Parks is eternal. ... See MoreSee Less
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Black History Month is a time to acknowledge the innumerable contributions and deep history of the Black community.
Black history is ever-evolving, and we can all support those who continue to make their mark on history.
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January is Stalking Awareness Month.
This issue is personal for me, as I have been stalked and harassed by a constituent for several years.
As I told my stalker in court at his recent sentencing, "I may have a public facing job, but that does not make me public property."
I stand with my fellow survivors of stalking. And for anyone who thinks this type of behavior is even remotely acceptable- think again.
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Good for you for taking action! I had this over 30 years ago. Luckily the Southgate and Woodhaven police departments took this seriously and the harassment and stalking stopped after some time in jail for the person responsible.
Great speech
Survey results suggest the average female elected official who experiences abuse is threatened or harassed at least six times as often as her male peers. Men reported being on the receiving end of abuse about once a year, while women suffer abuse almost monthly.-Pittsburgh Courier
Join us on Monday for our first community conversation of 2025! ... See MoreSee Less
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Let's raise awareness for the Huntington's disease community as we work towards a cure. 💜🩵💜 ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, I was sworn in for my second term in the State House!
I placed my hand on a copy of Not Another Banned Book, a story about a group of students who fight back against book banning efforts in their school.
I was grateful to have my mom and dad with me today as I begin my new term in the House. 😊
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Congrats! I’m sure they are so proud! ♥️
What a beautiful photo of everyone! Thank you for your fine work as state representative.
Erin I voted for you, and I think you are a straight shooter. But honestly, this disappoints me. Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist.
Mayor John B. "Jack" O'Reilly Jr. passed away this morning after a lifetime of service to his beloved city of Dearborn.
He will be remembered by everyone who has ever called Dearborn home and his legacy will impact new generations for decades to come.
My thoughts are with Mayor O'Reilly's family and loved ones. May they be wrapped in the warmth of their memories, as we collectively honor a life well-lived.
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2024 was jam-packed with memories made in Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, and our State Capitol! ✨️
Wherever 2025 takes us, I know we'll get there together. 💛
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Erin Byrnes IN THE NEWS
Democrats Unveil Sweeping Legislation to Tackle Short-Term Rental Crisis
2024-03-06T11:56:31-05:00February 21, 2024|
LANSING, Mich., Feb. 21, 2024 — A group of legislators led by state Rep. Joey Andrews (D-St. Joseph) recently introduced a comprehensive [...]
Byrnes on the State of the State Address
2024-05-22T13:37:50-04:00January 24, 2024|
Lawmaker focused on creating a better Michigan for all State Rep. Erin Byrnes (center) (D-Dearborn) was joined by Dearborn [...]
Byrnes on Performance Audit of Department of Civil Rights
2024-05-22T13:11:58-04:00January 18, 2024|
State Rep. Erin Byrnes chairing the Ethics and Oversight Committee, Jan. 18, 2024. LANSING, Mich, Jan. 18, 2024 [...]
I'm excited to share my leadership positions and committee assignments as I begin my second term!
I will fight the good fight in Lansing every day. No one will work harder on your behalf. 🩵 ... See MoreSee Less
6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Excited to see your work this term!
I know you will do a stellar job. Keep them on their toes! Keep them honest!
I know you will rep us well.
View more comments
Happy birthday, Ms. Rosa Parks! An icon of the Civil Rights Movement, and a woman whose bravery should inspire us all, the legacy of Rosa Parks is eternal. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Black History Month is a time to acknowledge the innumerable contributions and deep history of the Black community.
Black history is ever-evolving, and we can all support those who continue to make their mark on history. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
January is Stalking Awareness Month.
This issue is personal for me, as I have been stalked and harassed by a constituent for several years.
As I told my stalker in court at his recent sentencing, "I may have a public facing job, but that does not make me public property."
I stand with my fellow survivors of stalking. And for anyone who thinks this type of behavior is even remotely acceptable- think again. ... See MoreSee Less
5 CommentsComment on Facebook
Good for you for taking action! I had this over 30 years ago. Luckily the Southgate and Woodhaven police departments took this seriously and the harassment and stalking stopped after some time in jail for the person responsible.
Great speech
Survey results suggest the average female elected official who experiences abuse is threatened or harassed at least six times as often as her male peers. Men reported being on the receiving end of abuse about once a year, while women suffer abuse almost monthly.-Pittsburgh Courier
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Join us on Monday for our first community conversation of 2025! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Let's raise awareness for the Huntington's disease community as we work towards a cure. 💜🩵💜 ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, I was sworn in for my second term in the State House!
I placed my hand on a copy of Not Another Banned Book, a story about a group of students who fight back against book banning efforts in their school.
I was grateful to have my mom and dad with me today as I begin my new term in the House. 😊 ... See MoreSee Less
11 CommentsComment on Facebook
Congrats! I’m sure they are so proud! ♥️
What a beautiful photo of everyone! Thank you for your fine work as state representative.
Erin I voted for you, and I think you are a straight shooter. But honestly, this disappoints me. Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist.
View more comments
Mayor John B. "Jack" O'Reilly Jr. passed away this morning after a lifetime of service to his beloved city of Dearborn.
He will be remembered by everyone who has ever called Dearborn home and his legacy will impact new generations for decades to come.
My thoughts are with Mayor O'Reilly's family and loved ones. May they be wrapped in the warmth of their memories, as we collectively honor a life well-lived. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
2024 was jam-packed with memories made in Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, and our State Capitol! ✨️
Wherever 2025 takes us, I know we'll get there together. 💛 ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook