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State Representative

Julie Brixie

Okemos | 73rd House District
Serving 91,543 constituents in Locke Township, Leroy Township, White Oak Township, Stockbridge Township, Bunker Hill Township, Ingham Township, Wheatfield Township, Williamston, south Meridian Township, south East Lansing, Alaiedon Township, Mason, Vevay Township, Leslie, Leslie Township, Onondaga Township, Aurelius Township

juliebrixie@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0218
Office: N-1092 House Office Building

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Today at the Capitol I met some nurses, future nurses and relatives of nurses from my district.

They're here advocating against mandatory overtime for nurses, who typically work 12 hour shifts already. Mandating overtime is unfair to hardworking nurses and dangerous for patients.

We have bipartisan legislation in the House that will ensure nurses are not required to work overtime (excepting emergencies).

We talk a lot about nurse shortages in Michigan, but they let me know that there is no shortage of people who want to be a nurse, just a shortage of nurses who aren't too burned out by the system. These are lifesavers who deserve care too, and providing for them makes everyone safer.
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Today at the Capitol I met some nurses, future nurses and relatives of nurses from my district.

Theyre here advocating against mandatory overtime for nurses, who typically work 12 hour shifts already. Mandating overtime is unfair to hardworking nurses and dangerous for patients.

We have bipartisan legislation in the House that will ensure nurses are not required to work overtime (excepting emergencies).

We talk a lot about nurse shortages in Michigan, but they let me know that there is no shortage of people who want to be a nurse, just a shortage of nurses who arent too burned out by the system. These are lifesavers who deserve care too, and providing for them makes everyone safer.

Last Thursday, I met with pediatricians in my district (pictured) and today I met with the Primary Care Association.

Both of them wanted to talk about the same thing - protecting Medicaid.

One thing I want everyone to be aware of is that even if you're not on Medicaid, it's helping you and your family by keeping our hospitals open and ensuring we all have access to care. In the comments, I'll leave an editorial from Brian Peters with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association on how Medicaid improves health outcomes for every one of us.

The Ingham County Health Department also wanted me to know that they just lost 3 full time staff positions and 25 members due to AmeriCorps being cut. Those staffers can not even file for unemployment because AmeriCorps is a service program, not a job.

Lost staff means lost services for our community.

We must protect care in Michigan.
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Last Thursday, I met with pediatricians in my district (pictured) and today I met with the Primary Care Association. 

Both of them wanted to talk about the same thing - protecting Medicaid. 

One thing I want everyone to be aware of is that even if youre not on Medicaid, its helping you and your family by keeping our hospitals open and ensuring we all have access to care. In the comments, Ill leave an editorial from Brian Peters with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association on how Medicaid improves health outcomes for every one of us. 

The Ingham County Health Department also wanted me to know that they just lost 3 full time staff positions and 25 members due to AmeriCorps being cut. Those staffers can not even file for unemployment because AmeriCorps is a service program, not a job. 

Lost staff means lost services for our community. 

We must protect care in Michigan.

Last week, I met with my friends from the Alzheimer's Association to talk about the need for increased funding to support the nearly 203,000 Michiganders living with Alzheimer's and families like mine that have been impacted by dementia.

This week, I sent letters to the House and Senate Chairs for DHHS and Public Health urging them to support an additional $2 million in funding for the Healthy Brain and Dementia Unit, which already allowed for the hiring of new staff within the Division of Chronic Disease and provide grants to local communites across the state to assist families and caregivers.
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Last week, I met with my friends from the Alzheimers Association to talk about the need for increased funding to support the nearly 203,000 Michiganders living with Alzheimers and families like mine that have been impacted by dementia.

This week, I sent letters to the House and Senate Chairs for DHHS and Public Health urging them to support an additional $2 million in funding for the Healthy Brain and Dementia Unit, which already allowed for the hiring of new staff within the Division of Chronic Disease and provide grants to local communites across the state to assist families and caregivers.

I hope you'll consider joining me in Leslie on May 12th to celebrate Police Week. Within our local law enforcement agencies are hardworking officers who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to honor and recognize their dedication and sacrifice during this event.

Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who are putting this together, and I hope to see you there!Grateful for the efforts of our friends in Leslie for hosting this outstanding gathering!

Spread the word!

#PoliceWeek
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I hope youll consider joining me in Leslie on May 12th to celebrate Police Week. Within our local law enforcement agencies are hardworking officers who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe.  Im looking forward to the opportunity to honor and recognize their dedication and sacrifice during this event.

Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who are putting this together, and I hope to see you there!

My colleagues in the Michigan Senate passed legislation today that will make life-saving medications more accessible and affordable in Michigan.

Their bills establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, that will review the cost of high-priced drugs and recommend fair pricing strategies. This would allow them to set caps on how much can be charged for prescription drugs, helping Michiganders to save money without giving up necessary medications.

This comes at a time when pharmaceutical companies are making record profits while nearly a third of Michigan residents have stopped taking their prescriptions because they can’t afford them.

The board would consist of professionals and experts from the healthcare industry, academia, and economics who will provide essential oversight to the pharmaceutical industry. The bills also grant the ability of the public to weigh in and give feedback to the board to make sure the needs and concerns of Michigan residents are met.

People shouldn’t have to choose between filling their prescriptions and paying their rent, which is why I will be voting in support of this package when it reaches the House.
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My colleagues in the Michigan Senate passed legislation today that will make life-saving medications more accessible and affordable in Michigan. 

Their bills establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, that will review the cost of high-priced drugs and recommend fair pricing strategies. This would allow them to set caps on how much can be charged for prescription drugs, helping Michiganders to save money without giving up necessary medications. 

This comes at a time when pharmaceutical companies are making record profits while nearly a third of Michigan residents have stopped taking their prescriptions because they can’t afford them.  

The board would consist of professionals and experts from the healthcare industry, academia, and economics who will provide essential oversight to the pharmaceutical industry. The bills also grant the ability of the public to weigh in and give feedback to the board to make sure the needs and concerns of Michigan residents are met. 

People shouldn’t have to choose between filling their prescriptions and paying their rent, which is why I will be voting in support of this package when it reaches the House.

Some highlights of the week:

- Showing MSU AGEP students around the Capitol.

- Visiting with my co-chair of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus, Rep. Nancy DeBoer.

- Mascot Day at the Capitol, one of my favorite events, during which we are visited by mascots of community colleges across our state.
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Some highlights of the week:

- Showing MSU AGEP students around the Capitol.

- Visiting with my co-chair of the Bipartisan Womens Caucus, Rep. Nancy DeBoer.

- Mascot Day at the Capitol, one of my favorite events, during which we are visited by mascots of community colleges across our state.Image attachmentImage attachment
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Today at the Capitol I met some nurses, future nurses and relatives of nurses from my district.

They're here advocating against mandatory overtime for nurses, who typically work 12 hour shifts already. Mandating overtime is unfair to hardworking nurses and dangerous for patients.

We have bipartisan legislation in the House that will ensure nurses are not required to work overtime (excepting emergencies).

We talk a lot about nurse shortages in Michigan, but they let me know that there is no shortage of people who want to be a nurse, just a shortage of nurses who aren't too burned out by the system. These are lifesavers who deserve care too, and providing for them makes everyone safer.
... See MoreSee Less

Today at the Capitol I met some nurses, future nurses and relatives of nurses from my district.

Theyre here advocating against mandatory overtime for nurses, who typically work 12 hour shifts already. Mandating overtime is unfair to hardworking nurses and dangerous for patients.

We have bipartisan legislation in the House that will ensure nurses are not required to work overtime (excepting emergencies).

We talk a lot about nurse shortages in Michigan, but they let me know that there is no shortage of people who want to be a nurse, just a shortage of nurses who arent too burned out by the system. These are lifesavers who deserve care too, and providing for them makes everyone safer.

Last Thursday, I met with pediatricians in my district (pictured) and today I met with the Primary Care Association.

Both of them wanted to talk about the same thing - protecting Medicaid.

One thing I want everyone to be aware of is that even if you're not on Medicaid, it's helping you and your family by keeping our hospitals open and ensuring we all have access to care. In the comments, I'll leave an editorial from Brian Peters with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association on how Medicaid improves health outcomes for every one of us.

The Ingham County Health Department also wanted me to know that they just lost 3 full time staff positions and 25 members due to AmeriCorps being cut. Those staffers can not even file for unemployment because AmeriCorps is a service program, not a job.

Lost staff means lost services for our community.

We must protect care in Michigan.
... See MoreSee Less

Last Thursday, I met with pediatricians in my district (pictured) and today I met with the Primary Care Association. 

Both of them wanted to talk about the same thing - protecting Medicaid. 

One thing I want everyone to be aware of is that even if youre not on Medicaid, its helping you and your family by keeping our hospitals open and ensuring we all have access to care. In the comments, Ill leave an editorial from Brian Peters with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association on how Medicaid improves health outcomes for every one of us. 

The Ingham County Health Department also wanted me to know that they just lost 3 full time staff positions and 25 members due to AmeriCorps being cut. Those staffers can not even file for unemployment because AmeriCorps is a service program, not a job. 

Lost staff means lost services for our community. 

We must protect care in Michigan.

Last week, I met with my friends from the Alzheimer's Association to talk about the need for increased funding to support the nearly 203,000 Michiganders living with Alzheimer's and families like mine that have been impacted by dementia.

This week, I sent letters to the House and Senate Chairs for DHHS and Public Health urging them to support an additional $2 million in funding for the Healthy Brain and Dementia Unit, which already allowed for the hiring of new staff within the Division of Chronic Disease and provide grants to local communites across the state to assist families and caregivers.
... See MoreSee Less

Last week, I met with my friends from the Alzheimers Association to talk about the need for increased funding to support the nearly 203,000 Michiganders living with Alzheimers and families like mine that have been impacted by dementia.

This week, I sent letters to the House and Senate Chairs for DHHS and Public Health urging them to support an additional $2 million in funding for the Healthy Brain and Dementia Unit, which already allowed for the hiring of new staff within the Division of Chronic Disease and provide grants to local communites across the state to assist families and caregivers.

I hope you'll consider joining me in Leslie on May 12th to celebrate Police Week. Within our local law enforcement agencies are hardworking officers who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to honor and recognize their dedication and sacrifice during this event.

Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who are putting this together, and I hope to see you there!Grateful for the efforts of our friends in Leslie for hosting this outstanding gathering!

Spread the word!

#PoliceWeek
... See MoreSee Less

I hope youll consider joining me in Leslie on May 12th to celebrate Police Week. Within our local law enforcement agencies are hardworking officers who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe.  Im looking forward to the opportunity to honor and recognize their dedication and sacrifice during this event.

Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who are putting this together, and I hope to see you there!

My colleagues in the Michigan Senate passed legislation today that will make life-saving medications more accessible and affordable in Michigan.

Their bills establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, that will review the cost of high-priced drugs and recommend fair pricing strategies. This would allow them to set caps on how much can be charged for prescription drugs, helping Michiganders to save money without giving up necessary medications.

This comes at a time when pharmaceutical companies are making record profits while nearly a third of Michigan residents have stopped taking their prescriptions because they can’t afford them.

The board would consist of professionals and experts from the healthcare industry, academia, and economics who will provide essential oversight to the pharmaceutical industry. The bills also grant the ability of the public to weigh in and give feedback to the board to make sure the needs and concerns of Michigan residents are met.

People shouldn’t have to choose between filling their prescriptions and paying their rent, which is why I will be voting in support of this package when it reaches the House.
... See MoreSee Less

My colleagues in the Michigan Senate passed legislation today that will make life-saving medications more accessible and affordable in Michigan. 

Their bills establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, that will review the cost of high-priced drugs and recommend fair pricing strategies. This would allow them to set caps on how much can be charged for prescription drugs, helping Michiganders to save money without giving up necessary medications. 

This comes at a time when pharmaceutical companies are making record profits while nearly a third of Michigan residents have stopped taking their prescriptions because they can’t afford them.  

The board would consist of professionals and experts from the healthcare industry, academia, and economics who will provide essential oversight to the pharmaceutical industry. The bills also grant the ability of the public to weigh in and give feedback to the board to make sure the needs and concerns of Michigan residents are met. 

People shouldn’t have to choose between filling their prescriptions and paying their rent, which is why I will be voting in support of this package when it reaches the House.

Some highlights of the week:

- Showing MSU AGEP students around the Capitol.

- Visiting with my co-chair of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus, Rep. Nancy DeBoer.

- Mascot Day at the Capitol, one of my favorite events, during which we are visited by mascots of community colleges across our state.
... See MoreSee Less

Some highlights of the week:

- Showing MSU AGEP students around the Capitol.

- Visiting with my co-chair of the Bipartisan Womens Caucus, Rep. Nancy DeBoer.

- Mascot Day at the Capitol, one of my favorite events, during which we are visited by mascots of community colleges across our state.Image attachmentImage attachment
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