State Representative
Natalie Price
Berkley | 5th House District
Serving 92,744 constituents in NNW Detroit, west and northwest Oak Park, western Berkley, northeast Southfield, northwest Royal Oak, nearly all of Birmingham, far southeast Bloomfield Township
NataliePrice@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0844
Office: S-589 House Office Building
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Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors! ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less
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The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of State's Office for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you. ... See MoreSee Less
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Ms. Price, Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools
State Representative Natalie Price Our children can’t even read with 3rd grade Mstep scores as all time low, but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068
We are working hard to protect access to reproductive healthcare in Michigan.State Representative Kara Hope, State Representative Stephanie A. Young and State Representative Julie M. Rogers' three-bill package has passed the House. When signed into law, it will require insurance to cover a 12-month supply of birth control and allow pharmacists to prescribe certain contraceptives. Everyone deserves access to reproductive freedom. ... See MoreSee Less
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Ms. Price, Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools
REMINDER: All tickets for in-person attendance have been claimed. If you would like to attend the event virtually through Zoom, please pre-register using the link provided here:
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Guests are encouraged to submit questions for the panel via email to NataliePrice@house.mi.gov.
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We're addressing #GunViolence one step at a time. Today, we're taking a strong stance against gun violence by introducing a bill that requires the complete destruction of firearms collected in buyback programs. We're ensuring these weapons never fall into the wrong hands. Together, we can create a safer community for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
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www.nytimes.com/2023/12/10/us/guns-disposal-recycling.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZU4.c7MZ.Y2IIl...
What a joke. How about finding thug criminals and locking them up instead
Questions/reflections about the election process in Michigan? And/or wondering what comes next? Join me, State Representative Regina Weiss, and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for a Post-Election Conversation on Friday. Secure a free ticket to reserve your spot or indicate your interest in case we are able to set up a zoom option for those who are unable to attend in person. Either way, I hope you can participate! ... See MoreSee Less
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Natalie Price IN THE NEWS
Price Bill Muzzling Loud Mufflers Passes Committee
2024-09-06T17:35:56-04:00June 4, 2024|
State Rep. Natalie Price (D-Berkley) testifies on her House Bill 5696 in the House Transportation, Mobility and Infrastructure Committee on [...]
Price Celebrates House Budget That Prioritizes Kids, Families
2024-05-09T16:47:25-04:00May 9, 2024|
LANSING, Mich., May 9, 2024 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed its fiscal year 2024-25 budget on Wednesday. It [...]
Price Bill Muzzles Loud Mufflers
2024-09-06T17:36:29-04:00April 29, 2024|
Bill focuses on quieter streets State Rep. Natalie Price (D-Berkley) writes on a copy of a bill at her desk [...]
Small and family-owned businesses are not just the highlight of our downtowns — they’re integral to our economy. This holiday season and beyond, join me to #ShopSmall and support our neighbors! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Thanksgiving! Today, I’m feeling grateful for good food, my loving family and the privilege of representing our vibrant community. Wishing you all a very joyful and restful holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
The time is now to demand pay #EquityForNativeWomen. Native American women face one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning just half as much as white men on average. Today is a reminder to stand with Native women and prioritize economic justice for all. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to everyone who joined me, State Representative Regina Weiss and Michigan Secretary of State's Office for our post-election town hall last Friday in Berkley! This was a great opportunity to answer your questions about the electoral process and discuss our legislative priorities for the rest of the year. No matter what, Michigan House Democrats are continuing to fight for you. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Ms. Price, Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools
State Representative Natalie Price Our children can’t even read with 3rd grade Mstep scores as all time low, but sure let’s feed them birth control at school and teach them gender ideology as priority with bills such as 6068
We are working hard to protect access to reproductive healthcare in Michigan.State Representative Kara Hope, State Representative Stephanie A. Young and State Representative Julie M. Rogers' three-bill package has passed the House. When signed into law, it will require insurance to cover a 12-month supply of birth control and allow pharmacists to prescribe certain contraceptives. Everyone deserves access to reproductive freedom. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Ms. Price, Please vote NO on bill 6068. Stop the overreach on kids, learn where parental guidance and rights are compared to the constant overstepping. The bill pushes trans agenda, waives clergy involvement, gives kids contraceptives behind their parent’s back, teaches masturbation and calls abortion “family planning”. There’s a reason most everything went red— this will lead to a mass exodus from MI public schools
REMINDER: All tickets for in-person attendance have been claimed. If you would like to attend the event virtually through Zoom, please pre-register using the link provided here:
us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvf-ypqz0qHNIVUbtfPCJltyPJd0pCUM5H
Guests are encouraged to submit questions for the panel via email to NataliePrice@house.mi.gov. ... See MoreSee Less
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We're addressing #GunViolence one step at a time. Today, we're taking a strong stance against gun violence by introducing a bill that requires the complete destruction of firearms collected in buyback programs. We're ensuring these weapons never fall into the wrong hands. Together, we can create a safer community for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention Caucus on Strengthening Gun Buyback Program - housedems.com
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LANSING, Mich., Dec. 11, 2023 — The New York Times published an article yesterday about gun buyback programs and how there are certain parts that make up a gun that are destroyed and others that are...2 CommentsComment on Facebook
www.nytimes.com/2023/12/10/us/guns-disposal-recycling.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZU4.c7MZ.Y2IIl...
What a joke. How about finding thug criminals and locking them up instead
Questions/reflections about the election process in Michigan? And/or wondering what comes next? Join me, State Representative Regina Weiss, and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for a Post-Election Conversation on Friday. Secure a free ticket to reserve your spot or indicate your interest in case we are able to set up a zoom option for those who are unable to attend in person. Either way, I hope you can participate! ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.1 CommentComment on Facebook
The tickets have all been claimed, so space is no longer available to attend in person; nevertheless, please indicate your interest in this event in order to receive notifications about the virtual option for joining us on Friday. Stay tuned for those details.