Rep. Felicia Brabec2024-09-06T22:03:55-04:00
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State Representative

Felicia Brabec

Pittsfield Township | 33rd House District
Serving 92,730 constituents in Bridgewater Township, Saline Township, Saline city, W/NW York Township, nearly all Pittsfield Township, south Ann Arbor, Lodi Township, SE Scio Township

FeliciaBrabec@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0820
Office: N-797 House Office Building

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Patriot Day. In honor and remembrance. 2001 - 2024.
23 years ago we watched as 2,753 people at the world trade center, 184 members of the pentagon, and 40 individuals outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania all gave their lives for our country. First responders bravely gave their lives protecting citizens of our country, and other proud patriots joined them in the fight to protect their fellow Americans. Today, we honor the lives lost as a result of the attacks on 9/11, and all of the lives that followed as a result of the aftershocks on our country. May the members of every community find togetherness in their remembrance, and may we as a country never forget.
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Patriot Day. In honor and remembrance. 2001 - 2024.
23 years ago we watched as 2,753 people at the world trade center, 184 members of the pentagon, and 40 individuals outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania all gave their lives for our country. First responders bravely gave their lives protecting citizens of our country, and other proud patriots joined them in the fight to protect their fellow Americans. Today, we honor the lives lost as a result of the attacks on 9/11, and all of the lives that followed as a result of the aftershocks on our country. May the members of every community find togetherness in their remembrance, and may we as a country never forget.Image attachment

September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, with today being World Suicide Awareness Day. Across the globe people are impacted by stigma surrounding mental health. In fact, the narrative regarding stigma around mental health can have severe social and emotional consequences. Each of us is impacted by suicide, whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide or experienced suicidal thoughts yourself. It is important that we all know that there is help and support available in our community. Supporting one another, offering a listening ear and open heart and connecting one another to services is the best way that we can show up for one another.

If you or someone you know is struggling, please visit MiCAL.michigan.gov/s/ for assistance or call the 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Providers are always ready to help over call, text, chat, or connect you with resources.
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September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, with today being World Suicide Awareness Day. Across the globe people are impacted by stigma surrounding mental health. In fact, the narrative regarding stigma around mental health can have severe social and emotional consequences. Each of us is impacted by suicide, whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide or experienced suicidal thoughts yourself. It is important that we all know that there is help and support available in our community.  Supporting one another, offering a listening ear and open heart and connecting one another to services is the best way that we can show up for one another. 

If you or someone you know is struggling, please visit MiCAL.michigan.gov/s/  for assistance or call the 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Providers are always ready to help over call, text, chat, or connect you with resources.

Happy Primary Day! I want to encourage all of my fellow Michiganders to go out and vote today! Michigan democrats have passed groundbreaking legislation to strengthen our elections. It’s important that we all exercise our right to participate in our democracy. You can go to mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index to look up your voting place and hours. And if you aren’t registered to vote yet, there’s still time to do it! If you’re not registered, you can visit your city/township’s clerk and vote during the same visit or register online, Here’s how: mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Home/RegisterToVote#how And as always, reach out to our office if you have any questions. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Primary Day! I want to encourage all of my fellow Michiganders to go out and vote today! Michigan democrats have passed groundbreaking legislation to strengthen our elections. It’s important that we all exercise our right to participate in our democracy.  You can go to https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index to look up your voting place and hours. And if you aren’t registered to vote yet, there’s still time to do it! If you’re not registered, you can visit your city/township’s clerk and vote during the same visit or register online, Here’s how: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Home/RegisterToVote#how And as always, reach out to our office if you have any questions.

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Today is Disability Independence Day! 34 years ago, former President George Bush Signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. Today serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for accessible infrastructure, healthcare equity, and inclusive policies that we should be aiming for. Take time to read the inspiring stories of figures like Audre Lorde, Judith Heumann, Brad Lomax, or even FDR. Let's make today a good one, and celebrate how far we’ve come. ... See MoreSee Less

Today is Disability Independence Day! 34 years ago, former President George Bush Signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. Today serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for accessible infrastructure, healthcare equity, and inclusive policies that we should be aiming for. Take time to read the inspiring stories of figures like Audre Lorde, Judith Heumann, Brad Lomax, or even FDR. Lets make today a good one, and celebrate how far we’ve come.

This July is Disability Pride Month, marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law on July 26th, 1990. This month is a reminder to take time to engage with the diverse stories of people across the nation who have a disability. From students, to advocates, to veterans, to family; it's important to recognize the difficulties facing Americans with disabilities. While this month is an opportunity to celebrate and share pride, let's not forget the work that needs to be done to achieve equity for 1 in 4 Americans. Access to reliable and affordable mobility aids and healthcare, practicing Covid safety, and recognizing the various struggles that come with intersectional identities are all things disability advocates have been calling attention to. This month, we Michiganders can do our part by listening to and elevating the voices of our disabled community. ... See MoreSee Less

This July is Disability Pride Month, marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law on July 26th, 1990. This month is a reminder to take time to engage with the diverse stories of people across the nation who have a disability. From students, to advocates, to veterans, to family; its important to recognize the difficulties facing Americans with disabilities. While this month is an opportunity to celebrate and share pride, lets not forget the work that needs to be done to achieve equity for 1 in 4 Americans. Access to reliable and affordable mobility aids and healthcare, practicing Covid safety, and recognizing the various struggles that come with intersectional identities are all things disability advocates have been calling attention to. This month, we Michiganders can do our part by listening to and elevating the voices of our disabled community.
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Patriot Day. In honor and remembrance. 2001 - 2024.
23 years ago we watched as 2,753 people at the world trade center, 184 members of the pentagon, and 40 individuals outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania all gave their lives for our country. First responders bravely gave their lives protecting citizens of our country, and other proud patriots joined them in the fight to protect their fellow Americans. Today, we honor the lives lost as a result of the attacks on 9/11, and all of the lives that followed as a result of the aftershocks on our country. May the members of every community find togetherness in their remembrance, and may we as a country never forget.
... See MoreSee Less

Patriot Day. In honor and remembrance. 2001 - 2024.
23 years ago we watched as 2,753 people at the world trade center, 184 members of the pentagon, and 40 individuals outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania all gave their lives for our country. First responders bravely gave their lives protecting citizens of our country, and other proud patriots joined them in the fight to protect their fellow Americans. Today, we honor the lives lost as a result of the attacks on 9/11, and all of the lives that followed as a result of the aftershocks on our country. May the members of every community find togetherness in their remembrance, and may we as a country never forget.Image attachment

September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, with today being World Suicide Awareness Day. Across the globe people are impacted by stigma surrounding mental health. In fact, the narrative regarding stigma around mental health can have severe social and emotional consequences. Each of us is impacted by suicide, whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide or experienced suicidal thoughts yourself. It is important that we all know that there is help and support available in our community. Supporting one another, offering a listening ear and open heart and connecting one another to services is the best way that we can show up for one another.

If you or someone you know is struggling, please visit MiCAL.michigan.gov/s/ for assistance or call the 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Providers are always ready to help over call, text, chat, or connect you with resources.
... See MoreSee Less

September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, with today being World Suicide Awareness Day. Across the globe people are impacted by stigma surrounding mental health. In fact, the narrative regarding stigma around mental health can have severe social and emotional consequences. Each of us is impacted by suicide, whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide or experienced suicidal thoughts yourself. It is important that we all know that there is help and support available in our community.  Supporting one another, offering a listening ear and open heart and connecting one another to services is the best way that we can show up for one another. 

If you or someone you know is struggling, please visit MiCAL.michigan.gov/s/  for assistance or call the 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Providers are always ready to help over call, text, chat, or connect you with resources.

Happy Primary Day! I want to encourage all of my fellow Michiganders to go out and vote today! Michigan democrats have passed groundbreaking legislation to strengthen our elections. It’s important that we all exercise our right to participate in our democracy. You can go to mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index to look up your voting place and hours. And if you aren’t registered to vote yet, there’s still time to do it! If you’re not registered, you can visit your city/township’s clerk and vote during the same visit or register online, Here’s how: mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Home/RegisterToVote#how And as always, reach out to our office if you have any questions. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Primary Day! I want to encourage all of my fellow Michiganders to go out and vote today! Michigan democrats have passed groundbreaking legislation to strengthen our elections. It’s important that we all exercise our right to participate in our democracy.  You can go to https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index to look up your voting place and hours. And if you aren’t registered to vote yet, there’s still time to do it! If you’re not registered, you can visit your city/township’s clerk and vote during the same visit or register online, Here’s how: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Home/RegisterToVote#how And as always, reach out to our office if you have any questions.

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State Representative Felicia Brabec I am seeing you have only 786 follower. Do you wanna increase it? If you want I can help you to reach up to 10k follower on your account. Do you need to complete your 60k minute views? If you are interested, inbox me "How?"

Today is Disability Independence Day! 34 years ago, former President George Bush Signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. Today serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for accessible infrastructure, healthcare equity, and inclusive policies that we should be aiming for. Take time to read the inspiring stories of figures like Audre Lorde, Judith Heumann, Brad Lomax, or even FDR. Let's make today a good one, and celebrate how far we’ve come. ... See MoreSee Less

Today is Disability Independence Day! 34 years ago, former President George Bush Signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. Today serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for accessible infrastructure, healthcare equity, and inclusive policies that we should be aiming for. Take time to read the inspiring stories of figures like Audre Lorde, Judith Heumann, Brad Lomax, or even FDR. Lets make today a good one, and celebrate how far we’ve come.

This July is Disability Pride Month, marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law on July 26th, 1990. This month is a reminder to take time to engage with the diverse stories of people across the nation who have a disability. From students, to advocates, to veterans, to family; it's important to recognize the difficulties facing Americans with disabilities. While this month is an opportunity to celebrate and share pride, let's not forget the work that needs to be done to achieve equity for 1 in 4 Americans. Access to reliable and affordable mobility aids and healthcare, practicing Covid safety, and recognizing the various struggles that come with intersectional identities are all things disability advocates have been calling attention to. This month, we Michiganders can do our part by listening to and elevating the voices of our disabled community. ... See MoreSee Less

This July is Disability Pride Month, marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law on July 26th, 1990. This month is a reminder to take time to engage with the diverse stories of people across the nation who have a disability. From students, to advocates, to veterans, to family; its important to recognize the difficulties facing Americans with disabilities. While this month is an opportunity to celebrate and share pride, lets not forget the work that needs to be done to achieve equity for 1 in 4 Americans. Access to reliable and affordable mobility aids and healthcare, practicing Covid safety, and recognizing the various struggles that come with intersectional identities are all things disability advocates have been calling attention to. This month, we Michiganders can do our part by listening to and elevating the voices of our disabled community.
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